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It’s brilliant, in every sense of the word.
Pick up the new iPad and suddenly, it’s clear. You’re actually touching your photos, reading a book, playing the piano. Nothing comes between you and what you love. To make that hands-on experience even better, we made the fundamental elements of iPad better — the display, the camera, the wireless connection. All of which makes the new, third-generation iPad capable of so much more than you ever imagined.
The best display ever on a mobile device.
Everything you do with iPad, you do through its large, beautiful display. And when the display is better, the entire iPad experience is better. The Retina display on the new iPad features a 2048-by-1536 resolution, 44 percent greater color saturation, and an astounding 3.1 million pixels — in the same 9.7-inch space. That’s four times the number of pixels in iPad 2 and a million more than an HDTV. Those pixels are so close together, your eyes can’t discern individual ones at a normal viewing distance. When you can’t see the pixels, you see the whole picture. Or article. Or game. In ways you never could before.
Breakthrough technology. For a breakthrough display.
In order to create a display with four times the pixels, we had to design it in a completely new way. You see, every pixel in a display has multiple signals telling it when to light up. But when you have a lot of pixels and a lot of signals on the same plane, signals get crossed and image quality suffers. To make sure everything on the new iPad looks crystal clear, Apple engineers elevated the pixels onto a different plane — separating them from the signals. It’s technology that’s breakthrough. Just like the new iPad itself.
More power on display.
The Retina display on the new iPad wouldn’t be possible without the new and powerful A5X chip. It drives power to every one of the 3.1 million pixels in the display. And its quad-core graphics processing makes everything you do on iPad feel incredibly responsive. From the little things like swiping, scrolling, and pinching to the big things like editing photos in the new iPhoto, applying filters and transitions in iMovie, and, of course, playing games.
Instant on. Touch and go.
You use your iPad all the time. A few minutes here, an hour or so there. And each time you press the Home button or open the Smart Cover, it’s ready to go. Instantly. That’s the work of flash storage. It’s fast and reliable, so you can get to your apps and do whatever you need to do, pronto.
Battery life spared.
The new iPad features a Retina display with four times the pixels of iPad 2 and quad-core graphics. How much of an effect does that have on battery life? Almost none. You still get up to 10 hours of power to read, watch, play, write, and create whatever you want, all you want.
Pick up the new iPad and suddenly, it’s clear. You’re actually touching your photos, reading a book, playing the piano. Nothing comes between you and what you love. To make that hands-on experience even better, we made the fundamental elements of iPad better — the display, the camera, the wireless connection. All of which makes the new, third-generation iPad capable of so much more than you ever imagined.
The best display ever on a mobile device.
Everything you do with iPad, you do through its large, beautiful display. And when the display is better, the entire iPad experience is better. The Retina display on the new iPad features a 2048-by-1536 resolution, 44 percent greater color saturation, and an astounding 3.1 million pixels — in the same 9.7-inch space. That’s four times the number of pixels in iPad 2 and a million more than an HDTV. Those pixels are so close together, your eyes can’t discern individual ones at a normal viewing distance. When you can’t see the pixels, you see the whole picture. Or article. Or game. In ways you never could before.
Breakthrough technology. For a breakthrough display.
In order to create a display with four times the pixels, we had to design it in a completely new way. You see, every pixel in a display has multiple signals telling it when to light up. But when you have a lot of pixels and a lot of signals on the same plane, signals get crossed and image quality suffers. To make sure everything on the new iPad looks crystal clear, Apple engineers elevated the pixels onto a different plane — separating them from the signals. It’s technology that’s breakthrough. Just like the new iPad itself.
More power on display.
The Retina display on the new iPad wouldn’t be possible without the new and powerful A5X chip. It drives power to every one of the 3.1 million pixels in the display. And its quad-core graphics processing makes everything you do on iPad feel incredibly responsive. From the little things like swiping, scrolling, and pinching to the big things like editing photos in the new iPhoto, applying filters and transitions in iMovie, and, of course, playing games.
Instant on. Touch and go.
You use your iPad all the time. A few minutes here, an hour or so there. And each time you press the Home button or open the Smart Cover, it’s ready to go. Instantly. That’s the work of flash storage. It’s fast and reliable, so you can get to your apps and do whatever you need to do, pronto.
Battery life spared.
The new iPad features a Retina display with four times the pixels of iPad 2 and quad-core graphics. How much of an effect does that have on battery life? Almost none. You still get up to 10 hours of power to read, watch, play, write, and create whatever you want, all you want.
Specifications
Display | |
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Display resolution | 2048 x 1536 pixels |
LED backlight | Yes |
Touch technology | Multi-touch |
Display diagonal | 24.6 cm (9.7") |
Panel type | IPS |
Processor | |
Processor model | A5X |
Memory | |
Internal memory | 0.5 GB |
Storage | |
Storage media | Flash |
Internal storage capacity | 64 GB |
Card reader integrated | No |
Compatible memory cards | Not supported |
Audio | |
Built-in microphone | Yes |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
Camera | |
Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Built-in camera | Yes |
Main camera resolution (numeric) | 5 MP |
Video recording | Yes |
Second camera | Yes |
Network | |
Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
Ports & interfaces | |
Microphone in | Yes |
Headphone out | Yes |
Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
DC-in jack | Yes |
Design | |
Form factor | Slate |
Product colour | Black |
Performance | |
Position location | Yes |
GPS (satellite) | Yes |
Accelerometer | Yes |
Ambient light sensor | Yes |
Gyroscope | Yes |
Orientation sensor | Yes |
Audio formats supported | AAC, AIFF, MP3, WAV |
Software | |
Platform | iOS |
Operating system installed | iOS |
Operating system version | 5 |
Battery | |
Battery technology | Lithium Polymer (LiPo) |
Battery life (max) | 10 h |
Media formats | |
Audio formats supported | AAC, AIFF, MP3, WAV |
Weight & dimensions | |
Width | 185.7 mm |
Depth | 9.4 mm |
Height | 241.2 mm |
Weight | 652 g |
Packaging content | |
AC adapter included | Yes |
Operational conditions | |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 35 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 95% |
Operating altitude | 0 - 3000 m |
Other features | |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
SIM card support | No |
Docking connector | Yes |
Compatible operating systems | OS X v10.5.8 + Windows 7; Windows Vista; Windows XP Home / Professional SP 3 + |