iPad 7th 10.2in WiFi 128GB (2019)
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New ipad
Wow , what an amazing piece of technology, after owning one of the first iPad minis for a few years I thought it was time to update to a newer version, I was very impressed with the looks and the speed of this new iPad , well worth the new update, it makes surfing the internet and workflow so much...
Great value
My old iPad was so slow and wouldn't load half the time so treated myself to this new one and I'm so glad I did . It's so fast and got everything I need and was great value for money
Apple iPad (2019) review: Still the best affordable tablet money can buy
With its slightly larger screen and the introduction of the new iPadOS 13 operating system, the 2019 iPad is the safe, familiar and affordable iPad option. It lacks some of the speed and design points of the higher-end models, but that's why this is the perfect iPad option for many – as there's...- Affordable price point
- Apple Pencil support (1st Gen
- IPad OS great for multi-tasking apps
- Smart Connector means keyboard and accessories support
- Ideal performance for media consumption and apps
- Bezels a bit chunky
- Processor is fairly old in Apple terms
- No FaceID
- Not an anti-reflective screen
- No True Tone screen technology
Apple iPad 10.2-inch 2019
The basic budget iPad is good, and makes a strong case for spending as little as possible on an Apple tablet in 2019.- The 10.2-inch iPad has a larger display than before, supports a few snap-on keyboard accessories and is one of the most affordable devices in Apple's gadget lineup
- iPad OS works better than I expected and is well-optimized for the A10 processor
- The base 32GB of storage isn't enough, meaning you'll really be paying $429 for the 128GB model
- It's bigger and heavier than older model
- The A10 processor is aging
- It's similar to the previous iPad, which you can still get on sale
Apple iPad 7 10.2" 2019 Wifi (128GB, Space Grey) - Grade (Excellent) review
A very minor update on last year’s model, but the 2019 iPad is still the best entry-level tablet- Great price, Can now be used with Apple’s Smart Keyboard, Bigger screen, which matters no matter how small the increase, It’s an iPad – they’re good
- Nothing to entice those who bought an iPad last year, Non-laminated screen isn’t as good for drawing, A new processor would have been nice
Great so fast
I've just up up graded from a iPad mini 1 , can't believe how bad my one was so glad I pick this , easy set straight from pair with my iPhone so happy
Apple iPad (2019) review: the new iPad 10.2-inch is the best cheap tablet you can buy
Welcome to T3's Apple iPad 10.2 (2019) review, which takes a look at the new lowest-price tablet in Apple line-up, also known as the iPad 7th generation. For £349, you get a tablet that's physically nearly identical to the pricier iPad Air – it's a little thicker, but the build quality is just as...- Nice 10.2-inch screen
- Zippy to use
- Great multitasking features
- Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
- No True Tone screen
- Keyboard case is expensive
- Same A10 chip as older models
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB Space Grey MW772X/A review
There is very little surprise or mystery left when it comes to Apple's iPad lineup. The tablets are a staple of Apple's hardware range -- an experience that's similar to your iPhone, only bigger, and in many ways more versatile.- Battery life
- Apple ecosystem and App Store
- iPadOS
- Affordably priced
- USB-C would have been nice
- 32GB of base storage
Apple iPad 7 Wifi (128GB, Gold) - Pristine review
I’m sitting in a cafe typing on what could be an expensive tablet. I’m using a physical keyboard, and the responsiveness is just as strong as using a laptop. I can write on this tablet, I can draw on it, and I can even watch movies and play games on this tablet.- Good performance, Great screen, Built very well, Supports Apple's Smart Keyboard Cover, Works with the Apple Pencil, Excellent value
- Isn't waterproof, Smart Keyboard Cover is very expensive in comparison to the iPad
Apple iPad 10.2in (2019) review: The iPad grows up
The addition of a Smart Connector and Apple's new iPadOS software turns the entry-level iPad from a passable laptop replacement into a device that may actually be the best sub-£500 device for business users, with excellent battery life, a great screen and some very versatile features.- Great battery life
- iPadOS is outstanding for work
- Great value
- Official Smart Keyboard is expensive
- No True Tone display
- Uninspiring performance