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Published: 2017-04-07, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Unlaminated screen feels cheap, Thicker and heavier than last two iPads (although still pretty slim)
Strong battery performance (well ahead of Air models, a little behind Pros), Decent processor and speed, Comparatively low price tag
We've heard this described as the iPad: Education Edition; you might also think of it as the iPhone 5c of Apple's tablet range. However you put it, this is an unexpectedly cheap offering, but one that is also generally low-specced and has a design that's...
I've focused a lot in this review on what the new Apple iPad (2017) doesn't have and, although the existence of the iPad Pro series makes that inevitable, it isn't a particularly fair way to view it.What Apple has managed to do is make an exceptionally go...
Excellent performance, Long battery life, Vibrant, large display, Affordable, Thin and light
Single, bottom-firing speaker, Stale design
Yes. Even if you don't have an iPhone, the iPad is a great, affordable tool to have around for streaming or watching movies and TV shows; it offers solid multitasking capabilities if you're feeling productive; and it's light enough to throw in your backpa...
The split screen function lets you run two apps at the same time in landscape mode, by swiping from right to left on the screen, Fast at opening apps and surfing the web, Thin and light enough to carry, Excellent choice of apps in the App store, Comes wit
There's no way to expand the storage space, Screen suffers from fingerprint marks, Slow to recharge
The Apple iPad (2017) gives you the things we love about the iPad Pro, for a lower price. Yes, you'll miss out on the optional keyboard cover and rotating speak but it's just as good at all the things you really buy an iPad for - surfing the web, checking...
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Published: 2017-03-30, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
Apple's new iPad delivers faster performance and a brighter screen than the model it replaces, at a price that's about half as much as the iPad Pro. Tight integration between the hardware, software and app store makes it easy to use
It's a bit thicker and heavier than the now defunct iPad Air 2. It lacks the stylus support, better speakers and better screen of the iPad Pro
Pro and Air 2 owners can skip this one, but for nearly everyone else, the updated iPad is an ideal all-around tablet at a fantastic price...
Affordable price (for an Apple product), Fast and capable A9 system-on-a-chip, 1.3 million apps specifically designed for the iPad
Non wide-gamut display that isn't fully laminated, Dated camera technology, Not compatible with Smart Keyboard or Apple Pencil
One other thing to point out is that the new iPad does not include the Smart Connecter found on Apple's two current iPad Pro models. As such, it is incompatible with the company's Smart Keyboard attachment. As a result of this, those that want to use this...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the 2017 iPad (7th generation, if you count the Air models). This is Apple's new “affordable” iPad that starts at $329 for the 32 gig WiFi model. It's a modernized iPad Air original edition, and it uses the same casing, cameras and displ...
Exceptional battery life, Great performance, Crisp Retina display, Premium design
Display is not laminated, No stereo speakers, Thicker and heavier than previous iPads, Slightly overpriced
Overall, the 2017 iPad is a very solid tablet that ticks all the right boxes. It has a nice and crisp Retina display, solid build quality, the iconic iPad Air 1 design and truly superb battery life. In fact, it is one of the few devices whose battery life...