Requiem for an iPad Forced Into Retirement | MIT Technology Review
vendredi 17 octobre 2014 à 13:26Neros, le 17/10/2014 à 13:26
I’ve had my first-generation iPad for about four years—it was given to me by a friend who after buying it didn’t use it much. I use it nearly every day, chiefly for streaming Netflix videos and surfing the Web. It has held up fantastically: the battery life is still great, the screen is as bright and blemish-free as the day I got it, the display’s touch capabilities haven’t diminished, and it still feels reasonably fast (though, according to Apple, the new iPad is 12 times as speedy).
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I’ve had my first-generation iPad for about four years—it was given to me by a friend who after buying it didn’t use it much. I use it nearly every day, chiefly for streaming Netflix videos and surfing the Web. It has held up fantastically: the battery life is still great, the screen is as bright and blemish-free as the day I got it, the display’s touch capabilities haven’t diminished, and it still feels reasonably fast (though, according to Apple, the new iPad is 12 times as speedy).
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