Testseek.co.uk have collected 125 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 7 10.2 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 7 10.2 inch.
October 2019
(83%)
125 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
4913 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
10.2-inch display
Low price point
Apple Pencil support
Larger screen
Smaller bezels
Smart connector
Thin and light
IPadOS is a huge improvement
Powerful enough
Great battery life
IPadOS is outstanding for work
Great value
Nice 10.2-inch screen
Zippy to use
Great multitasking features
Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
Great price for a new iPad
Slightly bigger screen
Works with Smart Keyboard Cover
Affordable
IPadOS is great
Support for Pencil and Keyboard
Bigger 10.2in display
Good performance
IPadOS greatly improves productivity
Solid battery life
Large screen
100% recycled aluminum enclosure
Natural
Detailed video
Loud
Dynamic speakers
Good value for money
Good battery life
It lasted around 10 hours in our video playback tests
Works with the optional extra Apple Pencil (a stylus) that's priced at £89
Which lets you write and sketch on the tablet as well as mark up documents and fine tune edits on photos
The editors didn't like
Same design as before
Processor is fairly old in Apple terms
No FaceID
Lacks FaceID
Accessories are expensive
Has the same chip as an iPhone 7
Smart Keyboard is way too expensive
Official Smart Keyboard is expensive
No True Tone display
Uninspiring performance
No True Tone screen
Keyboard case is expensive
Same A10 chip as older models
Marginally better than iPad 9.7
Older iPads may be cheaper
IPad Air is superior for sketching
The display isn't laminated
32GB starting storage feels low
Same design
Same 32GB base storage
Smart Keyboard is expensive
No HDR
Beaten for black depth
Speaker placement
There's no way of expanding the storage space through a MicroSD card
There's not a lot to differentiate the 10.2in iPad from its year-older predecessor which is disappointing. Recently Apple's taken to launching 'new' products that actually have the same specs, or very similar specs to the predecessor (see the MacBook Air...
The new iPad for 2019 was something of a surprise - we weren't expecting Apple to refresh its entry-level tablet, but what we've got is something that delivers better performance and a more attractive screen at a strong price point...
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
10.2-inch display, Low price point, Apple Pencil support
Same design as before, Processor is fairly old in Apple terms, No FaceID
This is Apple updating its standard iPad to take advantage of the new iPadOS operating system and ensure that the iPad customer doesn't get left behind, and not much more.Using a series of "older technologies" already tried and proven on other devices lik...
Published: 2020-03-26, Author: Jordan , review by: toptenreviews.com
Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard support, Great performance and solid multitasking with iPadOS, Fantastic value for money
Incremental upgrades from the previous model, Lacking 12W charger, Dated design
The iPad 2019 (or 10.2 model) is still the best budget tablet on the market, especially if you're locked into the Apple ecosystem. It offers excellent performance and classic styling, even if it is starting to feel a little dated...
4.5 out of 5This year the entry-level iPad has a bigger screen and an optional Smart Keyboard. If you want a one-line review or summation, that's it. But it belies just how much better those two differences make this new iPad, especially with a price that...
Affordable pricing for a tablet of this quality, iPadOS is a powerful mobile operating system, and this tablet supports all its features, Still has a headphone jack, Smart Keyboard support joins iPadOS to make this a viable light productivity machine
Notably slower performance for games and creative applications than the rest of Apple's 2019 mobile and tablet lineup, Still feels a bit heavy for one-handed uses like reading ebooks, The design still looks just a little dated, but that might be subjectiv
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
The basic budget iPad is good, and makes a strong case for spending as little as possible on an Apple tablet in 2019...