Testseek.com have collected 217 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 4 9.7 inch and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 4 9.7 inch.
February 2013
(87%)
217 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
870100217
The editors liked
Incredibly fast performance
Lightning connector improves over dock-connector
Better camera performance overall
Outstanding display
Slick user experience and software
Dual-channel HSPA+ speeds
Great display
Easier connector
Faster innards
The newest iPad's faster A6X processor adds extra system speed and graphics power. Improved worldwide cellular compatibility makes the LTE model a more appealing proposition. And the iOS App Store remains best in class
With the widest selection
The editors didn't like
Slightly decreased battery life
Lightning accessories still in short supply
Wi-Fi
$539 (16GB)
$649 (32GB)
$759 (64GB). Wi-Fi + Cellular
$679 (16GB)
$789 (32GB)
$899 (64GB)
Not 4G-capable in Australia
Thicker & heavier than predecessor
Gets warm during regular use
Not much of an update
Still slightly weighty
Price too high
The fourth-gen iPad is otherwise identical to its recent predecessor -- same size
Weight
And Retina screen. It's heavy to hold in one hand
And most older accessories won't work without investing in a pricey Lightning adapter
Abstract: The main change for the new iPad with Retina display (4th generation) is a shift from the previous Apple dock connector to the new reversible and easy-to-use Lightning connector. Lightning is also used on the iPhone 5 and iPad mini. Additionally, the ...
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Published: 2012-12-02, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameTablet: iPad with Retina Display (4th gen)At a glance:Retina screen for crisp, clear text and images,Hard to tell the difference for many apps,No real improvement over 3rd Generation iPad with Retina displaySummary:It's good, but not worth the upgrade...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares three tablets, the iPad with Retina Display, Google Nexus 10 and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9″. All three have very high resolution displays and are great for media consumption, yet they come from 3 very different platforms.Check out o...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the iPad with Retina Display 4th generation late 2012 model. The iPad starts at $499 for the 16 gig WiFi model and is available in 32 and 64 gig capacities (each capacity jump adds $100 to the price). It will also be available in WiFi+ 3...
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Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.For sometime now, tablets have been bridging the gap between laptops and smartphones. There has been a constant improvement among tablets for the past few...
Visibly Faster new A6X processor, Improved Quality of front camera, Faster Charging, Better Battery Life
No Expandable storage, New docks for charging connector, Gets warm during gaming
The IPad 4 is only a slightly revised version of the previous 3rd generation IPad. For those looking for major upgrades, this may come as a slight disappointment. The processor capabilities and graphics performance is decidedly better but otherwise not mu...
Amazing screen resolution, Fast processor, Good multitasking, Excellent camera quality
Expensive, Heavy
This iPad have been added with several tweaks and improvements compared to its earlier version in order to secure the top most position as one of the best tabs. Though quite expensive, but its updated OS and fast processor does make iPad 4 worth the inves...
Abstract: A new A6X chip joins the Retina Display and tons of dedicated apps – the best tablet you can buy just got betterAnd now for something we genuinely didn't expect at the iPad Mini launch – a new Retina Display iPad . Apple 's dubbing the new tablet a fourth...
The iPad was not the first tablet but it can claim sole responsibility for the explosive growth of the tablet market. Then the iPad 2 came to drastically cut the weight and double the processing power, and the iPad 3 crowned the collection with the gorgeo...
New Lightning connector means some old accessories won't work here
Yes, I'm rating the iPad as the best 10-inch tablet, while its little brother, the iPad mini, isn't the top seven-incher. The big iPad's performance stands head and shoulders above the competition, and it provides premium screen and processor specs to mat...