iPad 8th 10.2in WiFi 128GB (2020)
A newer model iPad 9th 10.2in WiFi 64GB (2021) was released in September 2021.
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Apple iPad 8th generation (2020) review
This iPad’s name has nothing extra tacked on the end. It’s no Air and no Pro – and that’s how it feels when you use it. But then it’s not trying to be those devices. This is Apple’s entry-level iPad – an iPad for the masses. The design feels old-hat and 32GB of storage is a misfire, but the shift to the A12 chip is the main story. That alone makes this a far more capable iPad than last year’s model – and one with greater longevity, whether you want a tablet for consuming media or fancy using one for creativity and work.- The A12 is a powerhouse at this price-point
- The screen is big and bright
- App ambition Android can only dream of
- Strong accessories ecosystem
- Reflective screen and no True Tone
- Entry level 32GB storage is miserly
- Dated bezel-heavy design
- Speaker positioning remains irksome
iPad 10.2in (2020) review
It may not have the updated design of the iPad Air or Pro, but there's a lot to like about Apple's entry-level iPad, especially with noticeable performance gains compared to last year's option.- Cheap
- Large, bright display
- Compatibility with Apple accessories
- 32GB of storage
- Downward-firing speakers
- 1.2Mp front-facing camera
Apple iPad 8th generation (2020) review review
- The A12 is a powerhouse at this price-point
- The screen is big and bright
- App ambition Android can only dream of
- Strong accessories ecosystem
- Reflective screen and no True Tone
- Entry level 32GB storage is miserly
- Dated bezel-heavy design
- Speaker positioning remains irksome
Apple iPad (8th Generation, 2020) (Review Apple iPad 32GB (Black, 8th Generation))
Apple's low-cost iPad continues to deliver- Good alternative to Chromebook for students, Fast, Affordable, Excellent app library
- Lackluster front-facing camera, Single-user OS, Dated design
Fast internet
My old iPad was sooo slow. My new gen 8 is great. Lots of storage for my photos too.
Fit for purpose
Needed a secure place to store and be able to easily revue approx 9000 photos of the Grannies growing up. Plus get access to internet and social media platforms.
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
The 2020 iPad is basically the same solid tablet we got last year, except it runs and charges a little faster. That may not sound thrilling (because it isn’t) but this is an extremely competent device made more flexible by design changes and Pencil improvements in iPadOS 14.- It’s cheap! Improved performance
- Battery life is still great
- Includes a fast new charger
- Base model only has 32GB of storage
- Front-facing camera isn’t great
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/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 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
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 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
“The iPad with iPadOS is a great 2-in-1 at a great price.”- Good performance
- iPadOS greatly improves productivity
- Solid battery life
- Large screen
- 100% recycled aluminum enclosure
- Same design
- same 32GB base storage
- Smart Keyboard is expensive