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Consumer Reports tests confirmed users' report
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Consumer Reports tests confirmed users' report
Fans were giddy when Apple announced that the new iPad will have the 4G LTE network for super fast connections. But after getting them in hand, many soon realized they hit their data limits much sooner than in 3G. The Wall Street Journal reports that users are finding it's easy to get carried away. Brandon Wells, a Web developer, told WSJ:
"It's kind of a Catch-22. It streams really fast video, but by streaming really fast video you tend to watch more video, and that's not always best."
Another issue that cropped up: Consumer Reports tests confirmed users' reports of the tablet getting noticeably warmer than previous iPads. Heat sensor tests showed the new iPad warmed up to 116 degrees, 13 degrees hotter, when running action games.
"It's kind of a Catch-22. It streams really fast video, but by streaming really fast video you tend to watch more video, and that's not always best."
Another issue that cropped up: Consumer Reports tests confirmed users' reports of the tablet getting noticeably warmer than previous iPads. Heat sensor tests showed the new iPad warmed up to 116 degrees, 13 degrees hotter, when running action games.
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