Consumer watchdog warns iPads hot to handle

Mar 20, 2012
A customer tries the new Apple iPad at Apple's flagship store on Fifth Avenue, in New York, on March 16. A vaunted consumer watchdog organization on Tuesday warned that Apple's new iPad is a bit hot to handle.

A vaunted consumer watchdog organization on Tuesday warned that Apple's new iPad is a bit hot to handle.

US nonprofit product testing group Consumer Reports reported that the new-generation with its more powerful processor hit temperatures as high as 116 degrees Fahrenheit, particularly when running videogames.

"It does run warmer than its predecessor," Consumer Reports spokesman James McQueen said of the third-generation iPad.

"People need to exercise caution," he continued. "We are not saying it is a dangerous product, but 116 degrees can be a little uncomfortable."

Consumer reports said the new iPad got about 12 degrees warmer than the iPad 2 tablet while performing the same intensive tasks, such as videogames or downloading large files.

One rear corner of the new iPad appeared to be a hot spot.

Apple did not respond to AFP requests for comment, but prior to the release of the thermal analysis issued a public statement saying that the new iPad operates "well within our thermal specifications."

Operating temperatures of the latest iPads were hot topics among Apple gadget owners at online forums.

"It does get pretty warm," a person using the screen name ShadowJeff wrote in a public chat at website MacRumors.com. "Hope Apple fixes it or something."

California-based Apple announced on Monday that it sold three million of its new iPad tablet computers over the course of its first weekend on the market.

"The new iPad is a blockbuster with three million sold -- the strongest iPad launch yet," said Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing Philip Schiller.

The new iPad went on sale on Friday with fans lining up from Sydney to San Francisco to snap up the latest model of the hot-selling .

The new iPad is available in Australia, the United States, France, Canada, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Britain and Hong Kong. It will go on sale in another two dozen countries on March 23.

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Vendicar_Decarian
3 / 5 (4) Mar 20, 2012
That battery is losing a lot of energy by heating itself.
Gpnum
2.3 / 5 (3) Mar 20, 2012
The new soc has twice the graphic power of the Ipad2, so it indeed produce twice more heat and deplete battery twice as fast when playing 3D games.
Yenaldlooshi
3 / 5 (4) Mar 20, 2012
Another Apple "feature" ?
Callippo
1 / 5 (2) Mar 20, 2012
while performing the same intensive tasks, such as videogames or downloading large files
What's so intensive about downloading of file? For example, the processing of 2048 x 1536 x 30 fps display would require 40 GBit/second processor throughput, the speed of which is two orders higher, than the download of file at 4G-LTE high speed network (300 Mbit/second). Anyway, it looks like nifty piece of mobile HW.
PS3
1 / 5 (1) Mar 20, 2012
Must be from the screen because Playstation Vita is much smaller with quad core cpu and the same quad gpu as ipad playing far more graphic intensive games.
aroc91
3 / 5 (4) Mar 20, 2012
The new soc has twice the graphic power of the Ipad2, so it indeed produce twice more heat and deplete battery twice as fast when playing 3D games.


You don't know anything about computer hardware, do you? Both heat and power efficiency of processors (both CPUs and GPUs) has increased since their invention. It would be completely counterintuitive to have power consumption scale with processing power.
Graeme
not rated yet Mar 20, 2012
Would Apple do a product recall? Or just issue a warning not to use it in your lap as discomfort may result? More likely they will pull hot games off the spp store.
la7dfa
5 / 5 (1) Mar 20, 2012
Users are reporting hot iPad3 when watching movies. The hi-res rendering probably takes its toll on the GPU.
Eikka
not rated yet Mar 21, 2012
What's so intensive about downloading of file?


The transmitting power of the radio used for the wifi.
Kinedryl
1 / 5 (1) Mar 21, 2012
The transmitting power of the radio used for the wifi.
IMO it radiates energy all the time. The modulation of signal rather decreases the total energy output, than vice-versa.
Eikka
not rated yet Mar 21, 2012
The transmitting power of the radio used for the wifi.
IMO it radiates energy all the time. The modulation of signal rather decreases the total energy output, than vice-versa.


Mobile devices only transmit when necessary, by design. There's only about 3-4 Wh of energy in a cellphone battery for example, so it has to save every last bit of it.

If there's no traffic over the wifi, it will only send a keepalive signal to the router or network cell when requested to do so.
ronaldk13
not rated yet Mar 21, 2012
Wow, i hate to see what Consumer ReFUD does when the parts of AZ see the temp of 110 :-)
canuckit
not rated yet Mar 25, 2012
Might be a point to sue Apple, remember the McDonalds' scalding coffee case.
Vendicar_Decarian
5 / 5 (1) Mar 26, 2012
Why not just get something that works from Samsung or RIMM?

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