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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Sorry I didn't convert it for you. that would be 45C.
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I know how to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, thank you very much. Knowing it's 45C still doesn't tell me whether it's just slightly uncomfortable to the touch or too hot to handle.
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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Other tablets can certainly get hot for many different reasons that are unrelated to the discussion. the Apple seems to being getting hot due to the increased needs of the high resolution display. It takes 4GPUs to offer exactly the same performance as one GPU on the current iPad 2. The screen has 4 times the number of pixels and requires 4 times the horsepower to achieve the same results.
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Why is it unrelated? The issue here is that the body of the iPad supposedly gets too hot (right now, max I've seen reported is 116F or 46.7C). Doesn't matter if it's due to the extra GPU use or new battery or whatever. Tech sites are harping on and on about the iPad. That's just sensationalism. If they want to be fair, they'd test other tablets (not just the iPad 2) under similar conditions and report what temperatures they get from the other tablets.