Testseek.co.uk have collected 132 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 8 10.2 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 8 10.2 inch.
September 2020
(84%)
132 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
9518 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
New design
Touch ID integrated with power button
A14 Bionic processor
Excellent value
20W charger included
Pleasingly fast
Portable
Great price
Affordable price point
Apple Pencil support (1st Gen)
Smart Connector means support for keyboard and accessories
Ideal performance for media consumption and apps
Nice speed improvements
Still feels great to use
Supports Pencil and Keyboard
Cheap
Large
Bright display
Compatibility with Apple accessories
Excellent software
Apple Pencil apps are great
Impressive battery life
Super slick and fast software
Superior range of well-designed apps
Great build quality
Really good value overall
Fast and responsive
Slim and lightweight
Reasonable price
Good performance
Good battery life
Good screen
IPadOS
Plenty of apps
Good speakers
Long support
Recycled aluminium
Excellent
Decent-sized screen
Useful iPadOS 14 features
Keyboard support
The editors didn't like
Higher entry price
No Face ID
Very little change
32GB is pitiful
Baseline storage is tight
Old-fashioned design
Bezels are a bit chunky
No FaceID
Not an anti-reflective screen
No True Tone screen technology
32GB storage is stingy
Design could do with a refresh
Screen is very reflective
32GB of storage
Downward-firing speakers
1.2Mp front-facing camera
Expensive accessories
Unoriginal design
32GB storage is paltry
32GB of storage isn't much
No landscape stereo speakers or True Tone screen
Apple Pencil is the more awkward first version
Webcam is mediocre
Non-laminated display
No USB-C
Older design
No USBC
Fairly slow charging
No Fornite or cloud game streaming
No multiuser support
Low storage on the starting model with no way to add more
Excellent hardware, Good display, Good battery life, Decent camera, Touch ID, Affordable
Unsightly bezels, Some apps still not optimized, No Face ID, Lightning port, Apple Pencil not included, Paltry entry-level storage
The Apple iPad (2020) carries over most of the design elements of the previous model, for better or worse, but upgrades the processor to the powerful A12 Bionic. This capable engine delivers all the performance needed for those who buy this entry-level ta...
Published: 2020-09-25, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Meanwhile, other iPad design elements remained untouched. Apple left the home button where it was, which means, the Touch ID sensor stayed put, too. There's still a plastic "window" sitting high on the iPad's back, to let wireless signals pass through mor
Limited widget placement, No App Library, Summary, While earlier iPadOS releases laid the groundwork to make Apple's tablets more capable, iPadOS 14 is mostly concerned with design and polish. That's not a bad thing: Some redesigned apps are easier to us
There will be some people who wanted Apple to do more with the cheap iPad this time, and I can't say I disagree. Since it got such a noticeable redesign last year, the 2020 model was always going to be more. straightforward by comparison. Ultimately App...
Abstract: Apple's eighth-generation iPad is a speedy, reliable remote-learning tablet for a time when most schooling is happening at home. Starting at $329 (or $309 for students), it's the least expensive iPad Apple offers, and miles ahead of just about any other t...
Smartly designed, Fast processing speeds, Large, high quality screen and long battery life
Apple smart keyboard and pencil sold separately,
If you own an iPhone or Apple computer and are looking to buy a tablet, it's hard to recommend an option other than this iPad. Even if you don't, Apple has created a powerful device that allows people to use it for work, play, entertainment, and more.Perf...
Great screen, Faster processor than last year, Almost twice the performance of the old model, Supports Smart Keyboard Cover, Supports Apple Pencil, Still a nice design, Bigger charge pack (20W instead of 10W) and Type C Lightning cable, Less money and an
Not water resistant
Easily one of the more modest updates you're likely to find in the Apple iPad range, the 2020 iPad is more or less a faster version of last year's 10.2 inch iPad, which itself was already a pretty stellar package.This year, an improved chip, lower price...
Published: 2020-10-14, Author: Nick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
It may not be groundbreaking, but the 8th generation of iPad has all the bells and whistles that a casual user could ask for, and for an exceptionally reasonable price. It performs well and the new features brought about by iPadOS 14 serve it well.There a...