Just yesterday we reported that Vietnamese website, Tinhte.vn managed to get their hands on Apple’s latest iPad a few days earlier than the rest of us, whereby they proceeded to upload an unboxing video along with benchmark results of Apple’s latest tablet. It looks like they’re back with even more iPad goodies, this time in the form of capturing several screenshots of the software along with some sample photos taken by the tablet’s new 5MP camera.

The screenshots they took were native apps for the iPad and basically showed off the device’s new Retina display. They have noted that these apps which have been upgraded to take advantage of the new display are reportedly 2.5-3 times larger than their iPad 2 counterparts.

“These applications are developed by Apple has been upgraded to support the Retina screen, for example with Keynote (iWork software sets), this application previously only 115MB capacity but its latest version is 327MB. Numbers from 109MB or 283MB up to, from 95MB to 269MB Pages, iMovie from 70MB to 404MB.”

They have also uploaded sample photos taken with the tablet’s new camera, and if you’ve ever used the iPad 2’s camera before, or seen sample photos, you’ll notice that these new photos taken are a definite improvement over the iPad 2’s 1MP camera. Head on over to Tinhte.vn’s website for more screenshots and photo samples.

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