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April 2017
(83%)
157 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
222 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Super affordable price
10-hour battery life
IOS 10 runs like a champ
A lessexpensive iPad
Highres Retina display
Access to the web and App Store
$329 is a very good price for what you get (and it's a more realistic price for a midrange tablet in 2017)
Feels fast
Apple Pencil and Smart Connector aside
It can do everything an iPad Pro can do
Good battery life
IOS' tablet app ecosystem is still
Low Price
Great screen
Very good performance
Very long battery life
Terrific performance for the price
Elegant
High-quality apps
Supports Apple Pencil
Affordable price
Epic battery life
Bright
Vivid display
Strong audio
Wide range of tablet-optimized apps
New lower price
Starting at $329
Excellent battery life
Respectable battery life
Sturdy and lightweight
Beautiful design
Affordable*
Newly competitive price for its screen size
Solid construction
Strong app ecosystem
Satisfying battery life
The price finally feels right. The battery lasts forever. It does all the iPad things
And does them well
Apple's new iPad delivers faster performance and a brighter screen than the model it replaces
At a price that's about half as much as the iPad Pro. Tight integration between the hardware
Software and app store makes it easy to use
It is an iPad
The price is reasonable
It's fast
The least expensive fullsized iPad that Apple has ever sold. Great entrylevel option with modern capabilities. Best battery life we've ever seen on an iPad. Modest performance boost puts it closer to the 9.7” iPad Pro. Adds support for taking Live Photos
Relatively inexpensive
Great battery life
Broad app support
Bright display
Accurate colors
Precise touchscreen
Excellent build quality
Long battery runtime
High browser performance
The editors didn't like
Non-laminated display
No antireflective coating
Selfies are worse than on iPad Air 2
Thicker and heavier than iPad Air 2
A Pro iPad
Laminated widegamut display
Apple Pencil and Smart Connector
No anti-reflective coating on the glass
Air gap between front glass and LCD panel makes the screen look less colorful and contrasty
And the tablet feels weirdly hollow when you're tapping on the screen
No microSD card slot
Lightning port instead of USBC
Neither rugged nor waterproof
Keyboard and Pencil accessories increase the price
Thicker
Heavier than before
Lost the physical rotation lock switch from the iPad Air 2
Screen could be less reflecive
No expandable memory
No 'raise to wake'
Incrementally thicker than predecessor
Slow charging
No Pencil support
No Smart Connector. Two speakers don't sound as good as four speakers. The screen's not as eyepopping as other iPads
It's a bit thicker and heavier than the now defunct iPad Air 2. It lacks the stylus support
Better speakers and better screen of the iPad Pro
Screen could be nicer
No smart connector for keyboards
Speakers only on one side
Essentially a hybrid of the 2013 iPad Air and 2014 iPad Air 2
Offering little new beyond the upgraded CPU. A return to the size and weight of the original 2013 iPad Air. No camera or audio improvements. No antireflective screen coating. Available only in
Abstract: The last time I bought an iPad was in 2012. It was a good iPad. But increasingly, especially when the iPhone 6 came out with a bigger screen, I found that my iPad started gaining dust.The bigger iPhone could simply do all the same things as my iPad, and a...
Powerful and snappy in varied use cases, Slightly thicker body brings practical benefits, Price is ideal for newcomers and upgraders
Reflective and hollow-sounding display, Speakers still not up to much, Rear camera is merely OK
Read what you like into Apple's branding, but with this latest iPad being short of any modifier (Air! Mini! Pro! Just Buy It Already!), it feels like Apple's saying this is the iPad for almost everyone.If you want something smaller, buy a mini, and if you...
Design and screen quality (compared to iPad Air 2)
Apple may have gone a one step back, two steps forward with the new iPad. It may even feel like they are using left over components from older models. But with the improved performance and great price point, its good enough to overlook some of the negativ...
Good performance, Great display, Long battery life, Support for Apple Pencil, Attractively priced
Beginning to look dated, Accessories sold separately, Accessories are pricey
So how does the new iPad perform?Thanks to the A10 Fusion processor, the new iPad is markedly faster than last year's model. Take a look at the graphs below. It was about 15% faster on SunSpider and scored over 27% more on 3DMark.Even so, the new iPad is...
Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Javier , review by: xataka.com
Relación calidad/precio para un tablet de consumo, Potencia y autonomía, Ecosistema de aplicaciones para tablet, Calidad de las cámaras de fotos
La no laminación del panel reduce la sensación de calidad de la pantalla a la vista y el tacto, Peso y grosor han retrocedido, Batería tarda demasiado en cargarse, Si no es el modelo Wifi y 32 GB, el precio ya no es tan interesante
Hasta hace unas semanas, dentro del ecosistema Apple, renovar un iPad de generaciones anteriores o que ya no nos valía casi pasaba por pensar en el iPad Pro de menos diagonal. Por menos de 200 euros más que el viejo iPad Air 2, había una amplia diferencia...
Autonomía, Precio, Rendimiento (pese a no dar un gran salto), Pantalla más brillante
Tiempos de carga, Más grueso y pesado, Sin carga rápida, La pantalla no es laminada, No tiene capa antirreflejos
Con este nuevo iPad 2017 parece claro que Apple poner en mayor valor su gama Pro, marcando aún más las distancias con lo que podríamos llamar “los iPad de consumo”. A día de hoy, un hipotético iPad Air 3 parece no tener cabida si se pretende posiciona...
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com/es/
La nueva iPad de Apple ofrece un desempeño más rápido y una pantalla más luminosa que el modelo que reemplaza, a un precio que es aproximadamente la mitad de la iPad Pro. La excelente integración entre los componentes, el software y la tienda de apps faci
Es un poco más gruesa y pesada que la ahora difunta iPad Air 2. No apoya el uso del lápiz digital, ni tiene las mejores bocinas y pantalla de la iPad Pro
Los dueños de los modelos Pro y Air 2 pueden pasar por alto este modelo, pero para el resto, esta iPad actualizada es una tableta eficiente a un precio fantástico...
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Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Patrick , review by: notebookcheck.org
display brillante, colores rigurosos, pantalla táctil precisa, excelente calidad de construcción, gran aguante de batería, alto rendimiento de navegador
SoC desfasado, pantalla muy lustrosa, viejo estándar LTE, valor de negro ligeramente aumentado, sin soporte para Apple pencil
Apple iPad (2017)Apple también mejoró algunos aspectos del nuevo iPad respecto al iPad Air original. Lo primero es el chip más rápido. El display también es mucho más luminoso, y la batería aguanta aún más. Combinado con la veloz WiFi, múltiples b...
A este nuevo iPad 9.7 se le ha puesto en muchos medios la etiqueta de low cost y, en cierto modo, tiene sentido hacerlo si pensamos que el Pro cuesta casi 700 euros. No obstante, debemos considerar al tiempo que las tabletas de Apple solían quedarse en lo...