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
(84%)
197 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
25187 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent performance for a tablet at this price
It does nearly everything any other iPad can do
IOS 11 makes Apple's tablets better than ever
Good battery life
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
Apple Pencil adds versatility
A10 chip brings better performance
IPad Pro 'feel' for low price
Same beautiful design
A10 Fusion still works perfectly
Still one of the best tablets available
Incredible price
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
Solid build quality for its price
Exceptional processing performance
Supports Apple Pencil
Diverse app ecosystem
Long battery life
Great bang for the buck deal at $329
It's an iPad
It's fast
Apple Pencil support
The price is right
Solid performance and battery life
Great performance for the price
Lots of excellent tablet apps
Pencil support
Lower price for schools and students
Excellent build quality and choice of materials
Good display
The editors didn't like
No smart connector
The camera is not good enough for AR or content creation
Air gap in the display makes the Pencil a little less pleasant to use than on the iPad Pro
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 Smart Connector
None so far
Not made for power users
Display PPI 264 (not particularly sharp)
Not rugged nor water resistant
Camera's performance is predictably poor under low light
Sidebyside view doesn't support two thirdparty apps
Obnoxiously long battery recharge time
Speakers only on the bottom
Not quite ready to replace your laptop
Lack of Smart Connector is disappointing
Classic design is getting old
Still thicker than other iPads
May be pricey for schools
Non-laminated display with significant gap to the glass (but easier to repair in return)
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Last month, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook took the stage at the Lane Tech College Prep High School to lay out his company's plans to take over the education technology market. And the key to Apple-powered classrooms, Cook explained, was the iPad.Not just any...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Last month, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook took the stage at the Lane Tech College Prep High School to lay out his company's plans to take over the education technology market. And the key to Apple-powered classrooms, Cook explained, was the iPad.Not just any...
Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Great performance for the price, Apple Pencil support, Lots of excellent tablet apps
Classic design is getting old, Still thicker than other iPads, May be pricey for schools
It's too early to tell what sort of impact the 2018 iPad will have in schools — while it might have the edge in education apps, the iPad is still more expensive than most of the Chromebooks you'll find floating around school corridors. Outside of those ha...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Mike , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Apple is aiming at the educational market with the new 2018 sixth generation iPad, but the addition of Apple Pencil support has generated a lot of commercial interest in the device. It is obviously superior to the popular iPad 2, but will it replace your...
Abstract: iPad 2018 (6th gen) is the linear successor of last year's iPad 2017 (5th gen). It takes what was the best value in tablets, adds the Apple A10 Fusion chipset...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Jeremy , review by: venturebeat.com
As I said at the beginning of this review, it's safe to assume every new Apple product will improve upon its immediate predecessor and become “the best Apple xxxx ever.” At this point, the question is whether a “new” Apple product is a legitimate breakthr...
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...
Abstract: his is the new 9.7-inch iPad. It's pretty much the same as last year's model but for two major differences — it packs an Apple A10 Fusion processor, just like iPhone 7 — and it supports Apple Pencil, just like iPad Pro...