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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"Best tablet I have had"
I am a little bit of a mess when it comes to electronic products and have a habit of breaking them. This time I have been a lot more careful because this is one of the best products that I have had.- Easy to use
- large amount of free apps including games
- Memory is not enough
- the photo quality is lower than that of other apple products
A pple had one major problem with their iPad range. The original tablets were good enough to last for years if kept in good condition, which is why the company introduced the Air and Pro ranges. Finally, after almost five years, the company launched the 5th-generation edition earlier in 2017.
Happy
As always no problem my only complaint is that it is too easy to spend money But it's a good spend
Apple 9.7" iPad with Retina Display, Apple A9, iOS 10, 128GB, WiFi,
Very fast and efficient service.
Apple iPad (2017) review
The new Apple iPad (2017) surprised everyone when it was revealed on 21 March. We were all expecting the iPad Air 3. At least, that's what all the rumours pointed towards. Instead what we got was a hybrid of the original iPad Air and the iPad Air 2 – simply called the iPad (2017).- Cheap (for an iPad
- Great performance
- Generous storage
- Screen isn't as good as iPad Air 2
New iPad
My ancient ipad wouldn't work with the reader that I needed to use for online books for school. The new one works great. Apps that I use for online newspapers also work much better. Overall, it was a vast improvement.
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
New 2017 iPad Review: Apple Offers a Budget Tablet
Apple's new 9.7-inch 2017 iPad doesn't come with a lot of surprises except for one, the $329 price tag Apple gave the 32GB model. It now competes with other budget tablets including the company's own
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.