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: 2019-07-15, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Low price, Apple Pencil support
Unlaminated screen again
This is a tough review to sum up, because our verdict would vary wildly depending on who we're talking to.If you're a schools buyer, or just fancy a cheap mid-size tablet that runs iOS and runs it well, this is a good deal. It's the cheapest iPad currentl...
The iPad 9.7in 2018 is, as we've said before, one of the best deals that Apple offers. It's a classic design, highly usable display size, fast enough for most things, and won't break the bank. Just make sure you opt for the 128GB version rather than the 3...
The 2018 iPad isn't close to a redesign or overhaul, but the iPad formula still works so we don't blame Apple for sticking to it.This isn't a perfect tablet, but it offers a very well-rounded experience that will appeal to most people. For just £319 you g...
Excellent, balanced picture quality, Added HDR support, Punchy, natural sound, Cheaper than last year's model,
Sound and vision upgrades are slight, HDR isn't as transformative here as you might expect,
But, in all likelihood, it's not our opinion on the Pencil support you're really after. You are probably interested to know what it's like as a device for watching movies and TV shows and perhaps listening to a bit of music.The answer is very good indeed...
Published: 2018-04-11, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Great battery life, Good screen, Sufficiently powerful, Great value
Weak speakers, No TrueTone screen, Camera isn't very strong
If you want a mid-range tablet, this is our pick. You get a great screen, excellent performance, and the full might of the App Store. It's an ideal shared tablet for the home...
Published: 2018-04-05, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
This is a reasonably minor upgrade, with only three differences between the 2018 and 2017 models: you get a new processor chip, Apple Pencil compatibility and a slightly different gold colour option. So unless you're desperate to start using Apple's stylu...
With its superior display, faster processor, extra RAM, impressive graphics capabilities, and superior camera - front and back, the Pro is undoubtedly the better device.However, now that the iPad has an improved processor, offers Apple Pencil compatibilit...
More affordable, Good screen quality, Powerful for the price
Apple Pencil costs extra, Design unchanged
It's hard to decide how to score this tablet, simply because Apple hasn't done much to last year's design. The package is largely (depending on which country you're in) the same price as 2017's iPad, and the only upgrades are Apple Pencil support and the...
Which of these ‘budget' iPad options is best for you? If budget really is the be-all and end-all, the iPad 2017 is your best bet, because it starts at £319 instead of £399. However, as we said above - that £80 saving can partly be attributed to the fact t...