Can a retina ipad model purchased in Australia be used in Europe?

I am currently in Australia and I would like to buy the lates iPad  model (Retina Screen WiFi + 3G)
Will I be able to use it with european mini-sim when I will be back to Europe?

Yes. iPads can be used on 3G networks worldwide. You need to get a plug adapter to fit the wall socket. You do not need a voltage converter or any sort of transformer.
http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/

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