New iPad Review: Confirming Simon Pierro, Tech Magician

iPad3-Magical-Features-by-Simon Pierro

These days, tech leaks and rumours and “secret mysterious videos” of unreleased apple products are dime a dozen.

However, there are a few that stand above the he-said-she-said fluff; like German tech magician, Simon Pierro.

Simon has already gained widespread notoriety for integrating his passion for technology with his talent for magic.

So, in the height of today’s iPad media clamour, Cellular Firm breaks down the one and only Simon Pierro and his mystical iPad review.

Here we go…

“Surprisingly, it’s a bit thicker and slightly heavier.”

Indeed, Apple has confirmed that the iPad 3 will be a little bit heavier than the iPad 2.

But look…

It’s interesting to note how Simon’s iPad 3 is missing the home button.

Only recently Apple officially announced that the iPad 3 will be controlled entirely through touchscreen.

Cool…

‘oooltra-high resolution retina display’

English isn’t Simon’s first language; but hey, he gives credence to an early iPad 3 rumour leaked earlier on this year: Gorilla Glass.

He goes on to say that the new iPad 3 uses Corning Gorilla Glass; giving the tablet extra durability while also displaying visuals at 2048×1536 pixels.

“You can even share your photos with your parents…”

This is interesting, because we really haven’t heard this feature in the rumour mill.

However, this new mysterious file sharing software Simon speaks of is akin to the latest TAT software BlackBerry PlayBook released at MWC 2012.

If Simon is right, iPad users will now have the ability to drag files onto other wireless devices; making file sharing that much more “advanced.”

But is this all part of Simon’s trickery?

Or the real deal…We’ll have to wait to confirm this one.

“Let’s have a closer look at Siri.”

Aside from its physical weight, Siri separates the iPad 3 from the iPad 2.

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