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Reviews of Apple iPad 9.7 inch

Testseek.com have collected 336 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 9.7 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 9.7 inch.
Award: Most Awarded April 2010
April 2010
 
(81%)
336 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Fast
  • Great Touch Screen
  • Great Aesthetics
  • Fun
  • Beautiful Display
  • Reasonably priced
  • Data contract is not compulsory
  • Compatible with iWork apps
  • Has 802.11n WiFi built in
  • Bottom Line
  • Apple looks set to shake up casual computing with tablet that offers clever design and ease of use. But that streamlined approach may also be the iPad's weakness.
  • Bright 10inch multitouch screen
  • Long battery life
  • Fast performance with Apple A4 processor
  • Larger screen makes way for better applications
  • IBooks application supports open ePub format and texttospeech.
  • Moving on from the basics like look and feel and the overview of data plans
  • Let's look at some of the best aspects of the 3G-specific model
  • In addition to having a 3G modem
  • The iPad 3G also has built-in GPS. This means that for mapping applications and
  • Gorgeous display
  • Fast performance
  • Great full screen apps
  • Large vibrant screen
  • Best performance of the Apple handheld lineup.
  • Big
  • Gorgeous screen
  • Works with current iPhone/iPod touch apps
  • Up to a 64GB of memory (and 8+ hours of battery life) in a slim package
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Internet and more
  • Big enough to share and intuitive to operate
  • Great battery life. Everything the Wi-Fi iPad does well
  • This iPad does just as well.
  • Sleek design
  • Intuitive and fun multitouch interface
  • Good download speeds
  • Affordable data plan
  • Gorgeous 9.7" touchscreen
  • Elegant design
  • Gorgeous user interface
  • And runs games faster than any other iDevice.
  • Intuitive multitouch interface
  • Gorgeous
  • Lightweight design
  • Vast selection of touch-friendly apps
  • Compelling eBook store
  • Quality construction
  • Attractive housing
  • Vibrant
  • Bright display
  • 802.11n WiFi
  • 3Genabled (certain models)
  • 10 hours of battery life
  • Fast processor
  • App Store compatibility
  • Usable virtual keyboard
  • Sleek design. Gorgeous
  • Sharp
  • Accurate touch screen. Improved iPod
  • Safari browser
  • Photo
  • And e-mail apps. A plethora of downloadable apps. Flexible and affordable 3G service plans.
  • The most natural email and web viewer on the planet
  • Optimized apps games look and play beautifully
  • IPad OS 3.2 is quick
  • Stable and easy to use ...
  • Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen
  • Matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now
  • With 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&
  • Ultra modern design
  • Very easy to set up and use
  • Gorgeous and responsive touch screen
  • Long battery life. Gorgeous screen. A more immersive way to experience the iPhone OS and all its apps. Also great as media player
  • E-reader
  • And netbook alternative.
  • Photo and e-mail apps. iBooks look fantastic and titles are easy to purchase and download. A plethora of downloadable apps.
  • Speedy A4 processor
  • Eye popping screen
  • An impressively built tablet computer
  • Featuring a clean industrial design borrowed from Apple’s MacBook Pro computers
  • Internal components derived largely from its iPod touch and iPhone pocket devices
  • And stable
  • Multi-touch software. Runs over 150
  • Writer Steven Levy's first look at the iPad for more on the iPad's hardware and basic apps.)
  • The 3G iPad is really part of a brandnew gadget category
  • Devices that can bring you any kind of content
  • Anywhere
  • At any time. Are you a student searching for
  • Large screen
  • Great content delivery system
  • Fun ebook interface
  • Great media player
  • In an act of aggressive tech convergence
  • Apple has consolidated your Netbook
  • Gaming device
  • Photo frame
  • And iPod into an elegant
  • Affordable supergadget. Features such as Bluetooth
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi
  • Movie rentals
  • Opti
  • Speedy touchbased GUI
  • Superefficient SoC
  • Killer display and virtual keyboard
  • Tons of killer apps.
  • Apple's iPad 2 is dramatically thinner and boasts front and rear cameras
  • FaceTime video chat
  • A faster processor
  • And 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon
  • No manual necessary
  • Access to nearly all iPhone apps
  • 10-hour-plus battery life
  • Bright 9.7-inch IPS LCD screen
  • Three external buttons
  • Multi-directional accelerometer
  • Brilliant display
  • Well built
  • Looks great
  • Can be used as picture frame when docked
  • Built in Wireless N Capability
  • Huge selection of Apps (counting iPhone/iPod Touch ones)
  • Precise touchscreen use
  • Outstanding IPS screen
  • Silent
  • Good battery life
  • Appstore and iPhone compatibility

The editors didn't like

  • No Flash (Screw "Battery Life" I Want Friggin Flash)
  • Zero Expansion
  • No flash support
  • No HDMI out
  • Somewhat heavy for an ereader
  • No earbuds included
  • No multitasking
  • But that may change in OS 4.0
  • No file system for managing files.
  • The downside about the US iPad 3G is that the 3G service comes from AT&T
  • Of course. I had hoped that the speed of the 3G connection in the iPad 3G would somehow be better — even if just slightly — than that of the iPhone 3GS. It's not
  • This isn't to say
  • Lack of Flash web page support
  • No 3rd party multitasking
  • Expensive
  • Some may find the device hefty after some time
  • IPhone games are forced to be stretched to fill the screen
  • Developers charging more for iPad vs. iPhone versions of games
  • Cannot be played in the sun
  • Very fingerprint “friendly.” (Apple’s decision to restrict apps built outside of Apple’s native coding language leaves some questions about developer commitment.)Overall
  • For the price
  • Y
  • How are we supposed to hold it for long periods of time?
  • Onboard sound is severely limited
  • Charging is not as simple as it could be
  • No way to sign up for or manage the 3G data plan except on the iPad itself. We had significant activation problems requiring multiple phone calls to fix. Why is this device tied to AT&T again?
  • Slow upload speeds
  • Some video apps degrade quality over 3G
  • Costs $130 more than Wi-Fi only model
  • VoIP apps don’t work over 3G
  • It's expensive
  • And regardless of your feeling about Adobe's Flash
  • The fact that the iPad can't run it is inconvenient.
  • No multitasking or Flash support
  • Lacks a camera
  • Typing quickly without errors is a challenge
  • Screen difficult to read in sunlight
  • Apps more expensive than iPhone
  • Lacks support for Flash content
  • No multitasking with current firmware
  • Screen difficult to view in direct sunlight
  • No camera
  • Heavy to hold for extended periods
  • Lacks HDMI output
  • Native HD resolution
  • Costs $130 more than the Wi-Fi-only version. Some applications don't work over 3G. AT&T is the only U.S. carrier with 3G support.
  • No Flash
  • So video in webpages is out of the question
  • No video chat
  • Expensive Look and Feel...
  • The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model
  • Apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space
  • And ports for HDMI
  • USB
  • And SD require adapters
  • No Flash support
  • No iSight camera built-in
  • No Flash support. Screen attracts smudgy fingerprints. No camera. No expansion slots or ports. Battery not user replaceable. No multitasking (until iPhone OS 4).
  • Lacks Flash support. No camera or video recorder. No multitasking capability. Cover Flow is missing from the iPod app. Doesn't ship with a case. Earbuds aren't included.
  • Cost
  • 3G option is even dearer
  • Cannot serve as a standalone computer
  • In addition to iTunes dependence
  • Horsepower is presently shortchanged by limited
  • IPhone-class multitasking that forces all third-party applications to occupy and waste entire screen
  • Lack of camera similarly li
  • Limited to AT&T's spotty 3G network in the U.S. Typing is a chore on the onscreen keyboard. Restrictive App Store policies may limit your access to porn and political cartoons (though there's always Safari)
  • The size is not only large but awkward
  • Expensive cost of ownership
  • Lack of HD resolution means videos aren’t as good as they could be
  • No memory expansion without clumsy adapter
  • The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage. As a jack-of-all-trades and a master of few
  • The iPad can't entirely mimic many of the specialized products it seeks to replace. The iPad's lack of front or rear cameras
  • Flash support
  • A
  • Can’t multitask
  • Nonstandard OS
  • Limited as a gaming platform.
  • The iPad's screen resolution hasn't budged
  • Photo quality is mediocre
  • There's still no Adobe Flash support
  • And SD all require adapters
  • Highly reflective screen
  • Slippery
  • No multi-tasking (yet)
  • “Only” a few thousand iPad-specific apps (so far)
  • NonRemovable battery
  • Mono Speaker
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • No built in mic or camera
  • Closed ecosystem
  • Arrow keys are missing (virtual and hardware)
  • Only Apple Apps permitted (no alternative browser)
  • Few expansion options
  • IOS4 not yet available

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  Published: 2012-11-16, review by: tekgadg.com

  • Abstract:  The Wi-Fi only iPad mini has been out for 2 weeks and the 4G version comes out today. Should you buy the iPad mini? That wasn't a question, stop thinking. Let me tell you the reasons why should/shouldn't buy the iPad mini. Read on.VIDEO REVIEWSPECSREASONS...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-25, Author: David , review by: bit.com.au

  • Faster graphics and a better camera at last, but the groundbreaking high-DPI screen is reason enough to splash out - it's a genuine leap forward. Read the review of the new Apple iPad here.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for moneyOverallSpecsfrom $539 A...

 
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(83%)
 
  Published: 2010-07-01, review by: impulsegamer.com

  • Abstract:  The iPhone is definitely one of the most revolutionary and technological savvy devices created. You just have to walk down the street and you’ll notice quite a few people using them these days. This also includes the iPod Touch which features most of t...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-15, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • After all the hype, we can finally decide for ourselves. Read our full review and find out what we like and don't like about Apple's iPad ...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-08, review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Please install the flash playerI’ve had an iPad in my hands for a week or two now, and I’ve been contemplating the various ways that it might be better, or worse, than a desktop machine or a laptop, as a business tool.In this context, by ‘business tool...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-27, review by: macworld.com.au

  • The iPad is a wholly new product, though it will be familiar to anyone who has used an iPhone or iPod touch over the past couple of years. It is simultaneously a futuristic gadget the likes of which we’ve never seen before and a version-one device that...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-26, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Design, outstanding screen, App Store, excellent battery life, impressive performance, works with existing iPhone apps, great digital photo frame
  • Holding and typing is awkward, display smudges easily, screen almost impossible to see in direct sunlight, no USB port, no SD card reader, no camera, Web browser doesn't support Flash, currently limited content
  • The iPad isn't magical, as much as Apple wants you to believe this is the case. It is, however, a very entertaining device that's currently being held back by a lack of content and a number of missing features. The iPad will only get better and will ultim...

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  Published: 2010-05-04, review by: Zdnet.com.au

  • Abstract:  The physical differences between the Apple iPad 3G and Wi-Fi aren't many, but they are there. CNET's Donald Bell guides us through what 3G buyers can expect. (Credit: Donald Bell/CNET) One of the tell-tale signs that you're holding a 3G version of the ...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-09, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com

  • Now, I am sure that many of you will read this and feel that it is a slam on the iPad. After all, I have covered many of the shortcomings of the product. But still, the iPad is not all bad. There are many items that are very good and many more that...

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  Published: 2010-04-06, review by: cnet.com.au

  • In an act of aggressive tech convergence, Apple has consolidated your Netbook, e-reader, gaming device, photo frame, and iPod into an elegant, affordable supergadget , Bluetooth , 802.11n Wi-Fi , Movie rentals , 10 hours of battery life , Optional 3G wireless , Most-celebrated App Store on the planet
  • The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage , The iPad can't entirely mimic many of the specialised products it seeks to replace , Limited multitasking capabilities , Lack of integrated video camera, Flash support, and HD video output
  • The Apple iPad is the first affordable tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your laptop....

 
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