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\nThe successor to the market-changing and defining iPad 1 is not too different from its first generation brother. 3G compatibility is great for users who need to readily access material back on their office network through 3G connectivity. <\/p>\n
The 16G of storage on the tablet gives users enough flexibility for accessing material straight from the tablet and enough space to contain several movies for a long drive. The 10-inch screen displays well enough for meetings with several persons, although it requires more care in terms of portability versus smaller 7-inch tablets. <\/p>\n
We rate Apple very high on the number and flexibility of its apps. Gaming and movies display very well on the screen, which is also a plus. Writing out full emails on the tablet though is not one of its best features because the touchscreen keyboard is too big for many users. The price is still $499.
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\n\n\n Strengths<\/span><\/p>\nDual Core A5 CPU Fast<\/p>\n Depth .34\u201d, super thin<\/p>\n Appearance and Feel<\/p>\n Good Clear Sound Quality<\/p>\n Battery Life up to 10.2 hours<\/p>\n Weaknesses<\/span><\/p>\n512 MB Ram may not be adequate<\/p>\n Camera Quality<\/p>\n No Micro USB Input<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n | |