iPad 6th 9.7in WiFi 32GB (2018)
At less than 500 grams and just 7.5 millimetres thin, this 2018 iPad redefines portability. It's a mobile all-in-one computing solution.
Durable and beautiful
This iPad is designed to go anywhere you go, but just because it is rugged doesn’t mean it’s not beautiful. The silver, space grey, or gold finishes are incredibly eye catching.
Engineered for performance
The A10 Fusion chip, 64-bit architecture, four-core design and over 3.3 billion transistors make the iPad incredibly fast. It’s a natural choice if you do a lot of 4K video editing, play graphics-intensive games, or use the latest augmented reality apps.
Do more things at once
iPad has enough power for you to use multiple apps all at once. Working on a document, while searching the web, and making a FaceTime call is a piece of cake to this device.
The magic of AR
You have to see augmented reality (AR) to believe it. This new technology brings virtual objects into the real world, and the iPad — from display to processing power, to the motion sensors — is designed to make AR apps more magical than before.
From your mind to the page
This 2018 iPad brings you even more ways to put your thoughts onto a page, such as making notes, painting, or signing documents. For example, the Apple Pencil delivers pixel-perfect precision and responsiveness. It’s as easy to use a pencil, but much more functional.
Smart cameras
The front and back cameras let you do more than take awesome shots and shoot great video. You can also scan documents, make FaceTime calls, or even create a floor plan using augmented reality.
Reviews
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Tablet for all events
I bought an upgrade from my iPad mini wanting to use the feature of taking notes, using the I pencil, at meetings and conferences. This is excellent! It's fast responsive as you would expect. I'm loving the graphics and features also that it's upgrade from 16gb( which wad my budget) to 32gb.
Apple's 2018 iPad, a review
I use my 9.7-inch iPad Pro a lot, so when Apple introduced its entry-level 2018 iPad with Apple Pencil support, I knew I had to try it out. I've been using the new model this month, and I wanted to share the biggest thing I've noticed about it, which is: Nothing "Nothing, Jonny, really?
Apple 9.7-inch iPad 6th generation review: An iPad Pro for the budget conscious
The 6th Generation iPad or the 2018 iPad (whatever you want to call it) shapes up as a great media consumption device. As a tool for education, it's suitable for those classroom sessions that require students to rely on Augmented Reality based apps while still keeping a fair budget on the hardware...
totally in love with the tablet
I absolutely love the tablet. Beng a graphic designer and all i love the accesability it gives me with the apple pencil.
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
9.7-inch iPad 2018
The new iPad 2018 is the cheapest tablet in Apple's range, and it looks just like any other iPad from the past five years. It should be boring. But it isn't. It packs the powerful A10 Fusion processor, costs just £319/$329 (for the entry-level 32GB Wi-Fi model) and it supports the Apple Pencil.- Great value
- Slim and light
- yet powerful
- Apple Pencil compatible
- iOS is the best tablet operating system
- Reflective screen
- Average rear camera
Apple iPad 2018
Apple's newest 2018 iPad is basically the 2017 model with a faster processor and support for the Apple Pencil , a pricey stylus that lets you draw on the screen with remarkable accuracy. It's the same price as last year's model, too, starting at $329, £319 or AU$469 for the 32GB model.- 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, quad speakers and Smart Connector found on pricier iPad Pros
- The Pencil, case and keyboard add-ons will bring the price up to laptop level
Apple iPad 6 Wifi 9.7" (32GB, Space Grey) - Grade (Excellent) review
The 2018 entry-level iPad doesn't add much, but it makes an already excellent tablet a better buy than ever.- 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, quad speakers and Smart Connector found on pricier iPad Pros. The Pencil, case and keyboard add-ons will bring the price up to laptop level.
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)
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.