iPad 6th 9.7in 4G 128GB (2018)
A newer model iPad 7th 10.2in WiFi 128GB (2019) was released in September 2019.
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Apple iPad review (2017)
A review of the 2017 9.7in iPad to find out if it's a good upgrade for anyone still using an older iPad.
Apple iPad review (2017)
This is the base model of course, so if you want 128GB rather than 32GB of storage, you'll have to pay £429.
Review: Apple iPad (2017)
Apple's big iPad problem is that it can't convince people to upgrade , because an iPad is just a screen you hold in your hands that runs some apps that do some stuff. For users, that's wonderful. If you already have an iPad you like, you don't need a new one.- The price finally feels right
- The battery lasts forever
- It does all the iPad things, and does them well
- No Pencil support, no Smart Connector
- Two speakers don't sound as good as four speakers
- The screen's not as eye-popping as other iPads
THE BEST TAB IN THE GIVEN PRICE RANGE. NO ISSUE OF WARRANTY
Purchased the ipad for around Rs 9k less than the original price. Coming to the warranty, there was no issue of claiming the warranty.Just enter the serial number in the apple website and you will get it. I got the warranty for a period of 1 year. Pros: 1.Excellent build. 2.Decent camera.
Apple iPad (2018)
Who's buying this iPad If you're a traditional tablet user looking to play games, watch or create videos, or draw, this iPad is a worthy upgrade over the previous model . It's a terrific family companion and more capable than any Android or Windows tablet in this price range, thanks to its bright,...- Terrific performance for the price
- Elegant, high-quality apps
- Supports Apple Pencil
- Neither rugged nor waterproof
- Keyboard and Pencil accessories increase the price
Apple iPad (2018) Review
The same price as last year's model but now with Apple Pencil support, the sixth-generation iPad is the best midrange tablet choice for most people. But it's still less practical than Chromebooks for most schools. Apple's sixth-generation iPad is still the best tablet value out there. For $329 (or $299 for students), you get a light, high-quality tablet with millions of apps, now with a faster processor and Apple Pencil support. It's great for content consumption and creative work. But Apple wants to compete with laptops and chromebooks in schools, and that requires adding expensive accessories that significantly raise the price. There are two ways to look at the new iPad: The way most people would look at it, and the way Apple wants us to look at it. If we were just handed a new iPad, we'd say, hey, it's a great all-purpose tablet with cool creative features. Last year's iPad was our no-brainer suggestion for anyone who wanted a tablet in its price range, and the same goes for this one, too, so it's our Editors' Choice. But Apple set itself a harder challenge with this device: It was introduced at an event in a high school, and promoted as Apple's answer to chromebooks' conquest of scho...- Terrific performance for the price
- Elegant, high-quality apps
- Supports Apple Pencil
- Neither rugged nor waterproof
- Keyboard and Pencil accessories increase the price
There's a lot to like about Apple's new tablet offering. It's more affordable than ever, it works with the Apple Pencil and, with a more school- and teacher-focused software offering, it will have greater appeal to educators than before.
Apple iPad (2018)
Apple's sixth generation iPad is a notable update over the model it replaces and makes even more sense as the most affordable iPad now geared more towards education and creative users.
Apple iPad 9.7 (2018) review: the go-to iPad tablet gets a little bit better and a little bit cheaper
Last year, Apple introduced its cheapest iPad (non-Mini, at least) – the £339 iPad 5th generation . It came with no bells, and absolutely no whistles – its case even copied 2013's iPad Air, rather than the thinner, slicker look of the iPad Pro 10.5-inch or iPad Pro 12.9-inch.- Great battery life
- Good screen
- Sufficiently powerful
- Great value
- Weak speakers
- No TrueTone screen
- Camera isn't very strong
Apple iPad (2018) review: Still outperforms every Android tablet
Apple has only itself to blame for this: the sixth generation of the iPad is a cheap iPad, or at least cheap by Apple's standards. You get the sense that it was cheaply produced around almost every corner, and yet Apple has still produced an enormously good tablet with its 2018 edition.- Strong performance
- High-quality apps
- Display isn't exceptional
- Slow fingerprint reader