Testseek.co.uk have collected 217 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 4 9.7 inch and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 4 9.7 inch.
February 2013
(87%)
217 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(71%)
38 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Powerful A6X processor
Excellent battery life
Vibrant Retina Display
IOS has the best selection of apps
Outperforms the Surface RT and Nexus 7
LTE when you can get it is super fast.
Faster processor capable of the most demanding apps and games
Retina display
4G offers potential for much quicker mobile web access
A6X chip delivers even more speed
4Gcompatible in the UK
Bestinclass app selection
Great Retina display
Amazingly good battery life
Nice range of apps
4G support
Improved FaceTime camera.
Great display
Easier connector
Faster innards
A6X processor
Lightning connector
Battery life
Better Wi-Fi
4G EE support
Stunning screen
Excellent audio
Fantastic selection of apps
Movies and music
Impressive build quality
Large battery
Small text is easy to read
IOS 6 has tons of features
Lots of apps
Apple’s not tinkered with the formula much
The metal iPad 4G is the identical size to the third gen
And it’s all the better for it. This is the most polished
Premium slate on the market
Even if it’s not the lightest.The screen is the crown jewel though
And has to be seen to be believed. You cannot see individual pixels
Which makes reading and surfing the web on the blindingly fast Safari an
Faster graphics processor
Better frontfacing camera
UKcompatible 4G connectivity and that same design we know and love.
Sublime display
Stylish and well built
IOS glides along
New A6X processor is incredibly fast
Retina Display is still excellent
Battery Life even better than iPad 3
Lightning connector is better than old connector
Incredibly fast
Gorgeous screen
Unbeatable app selection
Impressive WiFi performance
Upgraded cameras
The editors didn't like
EE's 4G plans are too expensive
IPad doesn't work natively with existing 30pin accessories and peripherals
Lightning connector may make old speakers and docks obsolete
Not a massive upgrade on iPad
4G remains expensive and limited
Still feels heavy to hold in one hand
Lightning port means older chargers and accessories won't work
Not terribly portable
Lacks memory card slot.
Not much of an update
Still slightly weighty
Price is too high
Heavy
Big
Mobile data support is £100 premium
Charging takes time
Price
Weight
Nonexpandable memory
Proprietary port / Closed "world" that may turn some off
Maps still behind the competition
Will the tiny Lightning connector be sturdy enough for docking stations?
You could argue that the new port on the bottom of the new iPad 4G is a downgrade
The smaller Lightning port is easier to use
But it does mean it won’t work with existing cables
Docks and accessories. This might be less of an issue for the iPad than the iPhone or iPod touch however - it’s always been too big for most docks anyway - and Apple has made up for this change (which
Let’s not forget
This is the latest gadget from Apple to switch to the Lightning connector
Making existing chargers and speakers incompatible
A bit chunky next to some of its competitors
Not a radical departure from the iPad 3
Lightning connector require all new docks and cables
Still no expandable storage or other inbuilt connections
Abstract: The release of the so soon after the may have come as a surprise to even diehard Apple watchers, but the device itself won't. By now, we all know what an iPad looks like, and the fourth-generation iPad looks nearly identical to a third-generation iPa...
Abstract: So the iPad 4 is the new iPad, or rather the new new iPad because the new iPad was first the iPad 3, which has now become the old and discontinued new iPad half a year later. Yeah, it's awkward. But anyway. This new iPad is just the same as the old iPad e...
More powerful A6X chip, Improved 1.2megapixel front camera, Slightly better battery performance, LTE support for cellular version
Incremental improvements, Too similar to 3rdgen iPad, Lightning dock incompatible with previousgen's accessories
The iPad (4th Gen) is very much the same as the iPad (3rd Gen), with some incremental improvements.The latest Apple iPad isn't meant to be a revolutionary update to its hugely successful predecessor - well, how could it be, given the mere 7-month differen...
Overall, the Apple iPad Air easily beats the previous generation Apple iPad 4, both in terms of performance as well as design. Unlike the Apple iPhone 5S, which is a nearly identical smartphone with the Apple iPhone 5, the iPad Air is an almost completely...
Abstract: Yesterday, I posted an entry about an iPad 4 with a SMART LTE Prepaid SIM and showed that it works. I'm in Shell Magallanes this time to do a Speedtest again and watch an HD video on YouTube.Here's the video of my Speedtest:I am actually glad that I got t...
Well, the first and most obvious highlight on the new iPad 4 is the Retina Display. It's the one element that never failed to impress us no matter what application was running on the screen. It's clear, it's bright, it's crisp; essentially it properly exp
For all its power, there are still some elements of the new iPad 4 that could be improved in our opinion. The first is the fact the device will still heat up under mediumterm use (depending on the apps you're running), which could really disconcert some u
The new iPad with Retina Display is the best large tablet going with better battery life and performance than both the iPad 3 and the other large tablet competition. It also boasts the best build quality and the most comprehensive selection of truly table...
There's a good jump in the SunSpider Javascript performance from 1712ms to 850.2ms - that's slightly over twice as fast as the 3rd-gen's result and takes first place among the tablets used for comparison. Otherwise, the quad-core Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1...
More powerful A6X chip, Improved 1.2megapixel front camera, Slightly better battery performance, LTE support for cellular version
Incremental improvements, Too similar to 3rdgen iPad, Lightning dock incompatible with previousgen's accessories
The iPad (4th Gen) is very much the same as the iPad (3rd Gen), with some incremental improvements.The latest Apple iPad isn't meant to be a revolutionary update to its hugely successful predecessor - well, how could it be, given the mere 7-month differen...
Abstract: At long last, the telcos have finally announced the contract pricing for the cellular versions of the iPad Mini and fourth-generation iPad. Before we dive into the lengthy calculations of the total costs of both iPads over a two-year contract, here are th...
Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
La pantalla Retina, por su excelente calidad de reproducción de gráficos en 3D; así como la fluidez con la que se navega en todo el sistema operativo gracias al procesador A6X de doble núcleo
Es muy pesada, como dispositivo que le apuesta a la movilidad resulta bastante incómodo para manipular por periodos de tiempo prolongados
Esta tablet satisface todas las necesidades de portabilidad, tiene un procesador veloz, opciones de entretenimiento incontables y una nitidez de imagen sobresaliente....