Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 8 10.2 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 8 10.2 inch.
September 2020
(84%)
132 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
9497 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great value for the price
Smart connector and Apple Pencil support
A12 offers a big performance boost
Excellent hardware
Good display
Good battery life
Decent camera
Touch ID
Affordable
Reliable
Well-iterated design
Solid speed improvements
Great tabet for families
Kids
Industrial
Commercial
Or education use
Same design means old cases will work
Headdphone jack
Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil support
20W USB-C power brick
Faster A12 Bionic processor
Supports Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard
Bright and colorful display
Superb battery life
128GB version is a good value
Fast performance
Huge library of apps
Excellent performance
Reliable software with good multitasking
Apple Pencil (1st gen) and Smart Keyboard support
All-day battery life
Much faster A12 Bionic processor
Bright
Sharp 10.2-inch screen
Competitive price
Smartly designed
Fast processing speeds
Large
High quality screen and long battery life
Meanwhile
Other iPad design elements remained untouched. Apple left the home button where it was
Which means
The Touch ID sensor stayed put
Too. There's still a plastic "window" sitting high on the iPad's back
To let wireless signals pass through mor
Beautiful design
Great battery life
High level of performance
Support for the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard
Long-lived product line
The editors didn't like
No improvement over last year's model beyond A12
Unsightly bezels
Some apps still not optimized
No Face ID
Lightning port
Apple Pencil not included
Paltry entry-level storage
Limited storage
Older design
No second-gen Apple Pencil support
Design a bit dated
Nowhere to store Apple Pencil
Base model only has 32GB of storage
No multiuser support
No USB-C
Outdated design
32GB of base storage
Two speakers on the same side fail to deliver a stereo experience
32GB of storage on base model
Apple smart keyboard and pencil sold separately
Limited widget placement
No App Library
Summary
While earlier iPadOS releases laid the groundwork to make Apple's tablets more capable
IPadOS 14 is mostly concerned with design and polish. That's not a bad thing
Published: 2021-05-27, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Faster A12 Bionic processor, Supports Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, Bright and colorful display, Superb battery life
Design a bit dated, Nowhere to store Apple Pencil
(Image credit: Future)The iPad 2020 should really be called the iPad SE, and that's not an insult. Just like the iPhone SE and Apple Watch SE, the goal with this iPad is simple: give users all of the key features they need at an attractive price.And based...
The iPad 10.2 inch has clearly been outpaced by the iPad Air and iPad Pro, but it's still in a really good place thanks to its much more affordable price point. The choice to up-size the line last generation remains beneficial, as you can use it with olde...
Published: 2021-02-12, Author: Luke , review by: imore.com
Abstract: Source: Luke Filipowicz /iMore I have a confession to make - I've never really been an iPad user. I bought the iPad mini 2 many years ago, and it mostly collected dust. I was a young student back then, and since most of my days and nights were focused on...
Abstract: There are countless tablets on the market, but which one is right for you? Whether you're eyeing an iPad or one of the many Android models available, we have the key factors you need to consider when shopping, along with some of the top-rated tablets we'v...
This isn't a particularly ambitious upgrade, and the meagre 32GB of storage is disappointing. Still, the 8th generation iPad provides a big performance improvement over its predecessor. It's also affordable enough for home users yet powerful enough for bu...
beautiful design, great battery life, high level of performance, support for the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, long-lived product line
predecessor had a somewhat better display, only Bluetooth 4.2, screen-to-body ratio appears antiquated
Apple iPad 10.2 (2020) review. Device provided courtesy of: Apple GermanyThe iPad 2020 is not a huge leap forwards in the iPad 10.2 series. In addition to a more powerful SoC, there is a new USB-C 20-W charger (previous generation iPads shipped with USB-A...
Published: 2020-10-05, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Reliable, well-iterated design, Solid speed improvements, Great tabet for families, kids, industrial, commercial, or education use, Same design means old cases will work, Headdphone jack, Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil support, 20W USB-C power brick,
Limited storage, Older design, No second-gen Apple Pencil support,
Excellent hardware, Good display, Good battery life, Decent camera, Touch ID, Affordable
Unsightly bezels, Some apps still not optimized, No Face ID, Lightning port, Apple Pencil not included, Paltry entry-level storage
The Apple iPad (2020) carries over most of the design elements of the previous model, for better or worse, but upgrades the processor to the powerful A12 Bionic. This capable engine delivers all the performance needed for those who buy this entry-level ta...
Published: 2020-09-25, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Meanwhile, other iPad design elements remained untouched. Apple left the home button where it was, which means, the Touch ID sensor stayed put, too. There's still a plastic "window" sitting high on the iPad's back, to let wireless signals pass through mor
Limited widget placement, No App Library, Summary, While earlier iPadOS releases laid the groundwork to make Apple's tablets more capable, iPadOS 14 is mostly concerned with design and polish. That's not a bad thing: Some redesigned apps are easier to us
There will be some people who wanted Apple to do more with the cheap iPad this time, and I can't say I disagree. Since it got such a noticeable redesign last year, the 2020 model was always going to be more. straightforward by comparison. Ultimately App...