Testseek.com have collected 125 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 7 10.2 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 7 10.2 inch.
October 2019
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The editors liked
Affordable pricing for a tablet of this quality
IPadOS is a powerful mobile operating system
And this tablet supports all its features
Still has a headphone jack
Smart Keyboard support joins iPadOS to make this a viable light productivity machine
Larger display for better multitasking
Smart Connector lets you use Apple's keyboard cover or third-party option
IPadOS brings many software improvements
Entry-level price
Smart connector
Everything you liked about the sixth generation iPad
Just bigger
Longer battery life
Brighter display
More screen space
Smart Keyboard support
Finally
The 10.2-inch iPad has a larger display than before
Supports a few snap-on keyboard accessories and is one of the most affordable devices in Apple's gadget lineup. iPad OS works better than I expected and is well-optimized for the A10 processor
Larger screen
Now includes a Smart Connector
IPadOS puts it closer to a laptop replacement
Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
Great performance and solid multitasking with iPadOS
Fantastic value for money
Larger display size allows for easier multitasking
Writing
And interaction
Smart Connector allows use of Smart Keyboard (and theoretically other accessories)
1GB RAM boost over last year's model
Excellent combination of price and features
Large
Crisp Retina display
Full Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil support
Excellent multitasking features on iPadOS
Supports external storage
Solid performance
Good battery life
Affordable
It's an iPad
Smart Keyboard connector
IPad app ecosystem still great
The full iPad experience at a low price
Adds Smart Keyboard support
Sidecar feature makes it second screen / remote control / drawing tablet for your Mac
IPadOS adds support for external file storage (USB flash)
Battery life
Apple ecosystem and App Store
IPadOS
Affordably priced
The editors didn't like
Notably slower performance for games and creative applications than the rest of Apple's 2019 mobile and tablet lineup
Still feels a bit heavy for one-handed uses like reading ebooks
The design still looks just a little dated
But that might be subjectiv
Mediocre cameras
Large bezels
We'd rather the seventh generation iPad use the A11
Not the A10
None of your old cases fit
If you're used to a laminated display
This is a step backwards
Deals on Apple's new 10.2-inch iPad
Instant discounts on Apple's new 2019 iPad are already avai
Gets pricey with Keyboard and Pencil
Aging design
Last year's processor
The base 32GB of storage isn't enough
Meaning you'll really be paying $429 for the 128GB model. It's bigger and heavier than older model. The A10 processor is aging. It's similar to the previous iPad
Affordable, iPadOS is great, Support for Pencil and Keyboard, Bigger 10.2in display,
The display isn't laminated, 32GB starting storage feels low,
There's no denying this is a great, even fantastic, tablet that's easy to recommend. If you want to upgrade an older iPad to a device that feels slicker, offers integration with the Apple Keyboard and Apple Pencil and has a larger display, then you'll fee...
Good battery life, it lasted around 10 hours in our video playback tests, Works with the optional extra Apple Pencil (a stylus) that's priced at £89, which lets you write and sketch on the tablet as well as mark up documents and fine tune edits on photos,
There's no way of expanding the storage space through a MicroSD card, Slow to recharge
This is a reasonably priced iPad that's a good all-rounder, and we found it simple to use and great at performing several tasks from watching movies and TV shows to web browsing, checking emails and word processing. The new iPadOS made it feel more like a...
Published: 2019-10-24, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
Nice 10.2-inch screen,Zippy to use,Great multitasking features,Pencil and Smart Keyboard support,
No True Tone screen, Keyboard case is expensive, Same A10 chip as older models,
The Apple iPad 10.2 (2019) is easily the best tablet for this money. It's great for kids, fast as a computer for the sofa, and way more capable than its price suggests.Reasons to buy+Nice 10.2-inch screen+Zippy to use+Great multitasking features+Pencil an...
Published: 2019-10-10, Author: Jonathan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Great battery life, iPadOS is outstanding for work, Great value
Official Smart Keyboard is expensive, No True Tone display, Uninspiring performance
The addition of a Smart Connector and Apple's new iPadOS software turns the entry-level iPad from a passable laptop replacement into a device that may actually be the best sub-£500 device for business users, with excellent battery life, a great screen and...
Thin and light, IPadOS is a huge improvement, Powerful enough
Has the same chip as an iPhone 7, Smart Keyboard is way too expensive
In truth, there isn't much that's new and exciting about the new Apple iPad – unless your idea of exhilaration is adding a keyboard connector and making the screen fractionally bigger.In fact, it could be argued that, in some regards, the 10.2in iPad is a...
Great price for a new iPad, Slightly bigger screen, Works with Smart Keyboard Cover
Marginally better than iPad 9.7, Older iPads may be cheaper, iPad Air is superior for sketching
The new iPad 10.2 is Apple's refreshed and still-reasonably-priced iPad with a marginally bigger screen, Smart Keyboard Cover compatibility, and extra RAM. Even though it's not very different from last year's iPad 9.7, which now also runs iPadOS update, t...
All of which brings us to the question: Just who is this iPad for?It's certainly not for people who bought last year's iPad, which I said was "pro enough for many of us" - and I still think that. This model performs about the same, the previous version ha...
Abstract: Apple must have decided that people really want iPads with screens just over 10in, because now it has two of them.The iPad Air reviewed here with a 10.5in display launched in March 2019, and now, as of September 2019, we have a new 10.2in iPad.Both these...
There's not a lot to differentiate the 10.2in iPad from its year-older predecessor which is disappointing. Recently Apple's taken to launching 'new' products that actually have the same specs, or very similar specs to the predecessor (see the MacBook Air...
The new iPad for 2019 was something of a surprise - we weren't expecting Apple to refresh its entry-level tablet, but what we've got is something that delivers better performance and a more attractive screen at a strong price point...