Testseek.com have collected 336 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 9.7 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 9.7 inch.
April 2010
(81%)
336 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100336
The editors liked
Design
Outstanding screen
App Store
Excellent battery life
Impressive performance
Works with existing iPhone apps
Great digital photo frame
In an act of aggressive tech convergence
Apple has consolidated your Netbook
E-reader
Gaming device
Photo frame
And iPod into an elegant
Affordable supergadget
Bluetooth
802.11n Wi-Fi
Movie rentals
10 hours of battery life
Optional 3G wireless
Most-celebrated App Store on the planet
The editors didn't like
Holding and typing is awkward
Display smudges easily
Screen almost impossible to see in direct sunlight
No USB port
No SD card reader
No camera
Web browser doesn't support Flash
Currently limited content
The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage
The iPad can't entirely mimic many of the specialised products it seeks to replace
Abstract: By now, we all realize the advantage of having our smartphones on us at all times, especially when the opportunity comes around to snap up a shot of some kind. Obviously, thanks to the portability of our modern smartphones, we’re able to quickly captu...
Published: 2012-03-15, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen, matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now, with 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&
The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model, apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space, and ports for HDMI, USB, and SD require adapters
With a host of improvements--faster graphics, 4G wireless options, a better camera, and a gorgeous high-res screen--the latest iPad cements its position at the head of the tablet pack.
Published: 2012-03-15, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen, matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now, with 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&
The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model, apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space, and ports for HDMI, USB, and SD require adapters
With a host of improvements--faster graphics, 4G wireless options, a better camera, and a gorgeous high-res screen--the latest iPad cements its position at the head of the tablet pack.
Abstract: Earlier this week, Daniel Kumin looked at some apps aimed at tweaking the output of iTunes and Music (its iOS equivalent) to compensate for the vagaries of the less-than-perfect desktop- and mobile-listening environments.But what if you're striving for au...
Abstract: So, a lot of peeps have been asking me abut the iPad 2, many of them owners of the Original Apple iPad.Just incase you’re wondering what’s the new iPad 2 all about, here’s a quick rundown.All together, the main new features are:The Front facing VGA ca...
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Published: 2011-03-12, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
Apple's iPad 2 is dramatically thinner and boasts front and rear cameras, FaceTime video chat, a faster processor, and 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon
The iPad's screen resolution hasn't budged, photo quality is mediocre, there's still no Adobe Flash support, and ports for HDMI, USB, and SD all require adapters
The iPad 2 refines an already excellent product. Its easy-to-use interface, vast app catalog, and marathon battery life bolster Apple's claim to being the king of tablets.
Abstract: Sitting atop of the throne for the better portion of the last year, the ’s grasp is somewhat unrelenting seeing that it has proven itself as a threatening competitor in the general computing space. So far, we’ve seen some passable offerings coming from...
Abstract: Apple's iPad singlehandedly created a new form of computing in 2010 and, in the process, launched the year of the tablet. Not coincidentally, 2011 is the year that everyone else is trying to catch up -- while Apple is moving its iPad to the next leve...
The iPad continued to wow us throughout the long-term test. No hidden flaws became apparent in the hardware, and we still like it just as described in our original review. The new iOS 4 represents a significant improvement, thanks especially to the introd...