Testseek.com have collected 197 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 6 9.7 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 6 9.7 inch.
April 2018
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The editors liked
The 2018 entry-level iPad supports the Apple Pencil for art work and annotation
And adds a faster A10 processor. iOS continues to offer the best overall selection of free and paid apps on affordable tablets
Same great design
Excellent performance
Lovely screen
Display supports Apple Pencil
Can type on the screen even if you're a fast typist
Great battery life
Faster processor
Retina display
Apple Pencil Support
Affordable
Huge range of apps
Improved AR experience
The editors didn't like
Lacks the bigger
Better screen and Smart Connector found on pricier iPad Pros. The Pencil
Case and keyboard add-ons will bring the price up to laptop level
No water resistance
Design hasn't changed
Apple Pencil has to be purchased at additional $145 cost
Published: 2019-06-15, Author: Will , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Apple just announced two new tablets, 2019 versions of the iPad Air and iPad mini. They join the latest iPad Pro models that rolled out last year, along with the budget-friendly standard iPad. That's four different iPad lines with five different screen si...
Same great design, Excellent performance, Lovely screen, Display supports Apple Pencil, Can type on the screen even if you're a fast typist, Great battery life
No water resistance
It's hard to argue with the 2018 iPad, and these days that matters more than ever. Without doubt, it is one of the most successful tablets around, and still manages to prove its worth year in and year out.And that's no more true than this year, because th...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Faster processor, Retina display, Apple Pencil Support, affordable, huge range of apps, improved AR experience
Design hasn't changed, Apple Pencil has to be purchased at additional $145 cost
With the sixth-generation 9.7-inch iPad, Apple has come up with an affordable and powerful device that can be a game-changer for students and adults alike to unleash their potential.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsApple's new iOS 11.3 update f...
The 2018 entry-level iPad supports the Apple Pencil for art work and annotation, and adds a faster A10 processor. iOS continues to offer the best overall selection of free and paid apps on affordable tablets
Lacks the bigger, better screen and Smart Connector found on pricier iPad Pros. The Pencil, case and keyboard add-ons will bring the price up to laptop level
The 2018 entry-level iPad doesn't add much, but it makes an already excellent tablet a better buy than ever...
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Published: 2021-01-31, Author: Alexandra , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The best kids' tablets for 2021: Apple iPad, Amazon Fire and more compared
Abstract: The first iPad was launched in 2010 and, though thin and light for its day, now has the appearance of an aluminium slab that could easily be weaponised given enough force. With a base price of £439 $499, the original iPad was powered by Apple's A4 chip...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Keeps classic iPad sizing, Basic specs allow lowest iPad price, iOS 11 and iOS App Store access, Software is swift and familiar, Works with Apple Pencil and Touch ID
Not made for power users, Display PPI 264 (not particularly sharp), No Smart Connector, Not rugged nor water resistant
You could argue that this is the most cynical of Apple's tablet announcements: a “new” iPad that's made up of little more than components the company has already used in older models. Yet the pragmatists among us – of whom I'd consider myself one – can se...
Abstract: I use my 9.7-inch iPad Pro a lot, so when Apple introduced its entry-level 2018 iPad with Apple Pencil support, I knew I had to try it out. I've been using the new model this month, and I wanted to share the biggest thing I've noticed about it, which is...