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Testseek.co.uk have collected 336 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 9.7 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 9.7 inch.
Award: Most Awarded April 2010
April 2010
 
(81%)
336 Reviews
Users
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4 Reviews
81 0 100 336

The editors liked

  • We'll tell you when it's launched
  • Great iPodlike function and massive selection on iTunes
  • Same intuitive support from iTunes mechanism for getting music on the device
  • Can sync immediately with your existing iPod music library
  • Fast processor
  • Excellent screen
  • 3G makes the iPad truly portable
  • Wide range of rolling contracts available
  • Fast downloads
  • Perfect size
  • Dimensions
  • Stellar video playback
  • Web surfing and email functionality well exceeds the iPhone's
  • Killer apps available - the promise of infinite apptastic riches to come
  • Wonderfully slick operation
  • Bright and ultra-responsive touchscreen
  • A thing of beauty
  • There's no denying that the iPad really looks the business – it uses its expansive screen to let information be displayed in all its glory. It’s an althogether more relaxing
  • More comfortable experience than the iPod Touch or iPhone. Reading e-Books through Apple’s iBooks app is snappy and enjoyable. The backlit LCD screen
  • While less natural-feeling than a paper tome
  • Is still natural enough to
  • Futuristic
  • Cutting-edge
  • And innovative
  • Vibrant app community give it a good future
  • Genuinely a joy to use
  • Really easy to use
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Very fast
  • Seamless
  • Affordable 3G. Excellent GPS. Lighter than a laptop. Easy to use.
  • 16GB
  • 3G connection means Internet anywhere
  • No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte
  • AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//32GB
  • AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//64GB
  • AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G servi
  • For Apple iPad
  • Email and web were made for the iPad
  • Games look great and play smoothly
  • The operating system is solid
  • Speedy and ohsoeasy to use.
  • Just as enchanting as the day it first arrived
  • Great user interface
  • Fantastic app experience
  • Great screen
  • HD video looks brilliant
  • Pluses
  • Design / Quality of the screen
  • Easytouse interface / Fast
  • Responsive navigation
  • Application store
  • Web browsing
  • Battery life
  • The iPod touch
  • But there’s no denying it can feel crippled when you’re outside of a WiFi hotspot
  • And the same is true of the WiFi iPad.But with a micro SIM slotted inside the iPad 3G
  • You’re no longer dependent on the flaky hotspot of whatever coffee shop you’re in to peruse your emails. Instead
  • You can open whatever app you want at anytime
  • Without any limitations. Set up couldn’t be easier
  • Thirdparty iPad apps are already great
  • Luxurious screen
  • Screen produces luscious colours all day long
  • Prettier and more portable than rivals
  • Ace App Store and free Apple apps
  • Ushers in dawn of 64-bit software
  • Beautifully made
  • Big screen
  • Sound is good through speakers and excellent via headphones
  • Watch movies
  • Play games
  • Read books
  • Huge capacitive touchscreen
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Attractive design
  • App Store is filling up with apps and games
  • Compatible with iPhone apps
  • Intuitive user interface
  • Fast and responsive
  • Easy to sync and back up
  • Good screen for reading colour ebooks
  • You can leave it on at all times
  • A netbook
  • Ebook reader
  • Gaming device
  • Photo frame and iPod rolled into an elegant supergadget
  • Bluetooth
  • 802.11n WiFi
  • Movie rentals
  • 10 hours of battery life
  • Optional mobile broadband and the most celebrated App Store on the planet

The editors didn't like

  • We'll tell you when it's launched
  • Too big and heavy to replace iPod
  • Ships with very average headphone quality
  • No external storage or peripheral connectivity
  • Applications can be loaded only through the App Store
  • Cut down operating system
  • Screen is hard to see if you're thinking of browsing outside
  • 64GB version is very expensive
  • Virtual keyboard doesn't have layout options
  • No Flash support
  • No multitasking
  • No camera for video chat
  • 2x view of iPhone apps is crapola
  • WiFi only at the moment
  • Screen vulnerable to glare
  • There are flaws underneath the iPad’s slinky shell. For a start
  • Apple’s e-mail system lacks true file support
  • Which makes using the iPad as a serious laptop replacement a no-no for the time being. When it comes to browsing the web
  • The iPad is also left out by its lack of Flash support. Skipping through pages might look great at first
  • But closer inspection reveals a few disappointments such as
  • Not going to stop you working on a laptop
  • For now
  • No physical keyboard
  • Can start to feel heavy after a while
  • Slippery and fragile for portable use. Very glossy screen. Lacks ports and expandability.
  • 16GB
  • 3G network sometimes spotty
  • Higher price tag
  • 3G burns battery faster//32GB
  • 3G burns battery faster//64GB
  • 3G burns battery faster
  • For Apple iPad
  • Those initial niggles don't wear off
  • Not convinced about the keyboard
  • It's pricey!
  • Tariffs not cheap either
  • Minuses
  • All the optional kits and adapters that aren't included but often necessary
  • Screen glare and fingerprints
  • Weight
  • Video
  • No DivX compatibility file conversion required
  • Internet
  • No Flash compatibility
  • OS limitations still a grind
  • Lack of Flash support is disappointing
  • Lack of ports
  • Adapters are pricey
  • IOS walled garden may frustrate you
  • Not a complete laptop replacement
  • More capacious versions are expensive
  • Speakers are too quiet
  • Attracts fingerprints
  • Still no Flash support
  • Will cost you to fill it with useful stuff
  • Can't multitask yet
  • Limited to what Apple offers you
  • Awkward to hold
  • Delayed arrival of iBookstore in the UK
  • Heavy
  • No camera
  • Limited multitasking capability
  • On-screen keyboard can't compare to a physical keyboard
  • The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage

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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Abstract:  The iPad 2 launched today. Should you invest in a brand new iPad or buy a cheaper 1st generation iPad and what does the new iPad 2 have that the iPad 1 doesn't?Video conferencingRear Facing CameraMore Powerful Processor and More MemoryLighterChoice of col...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Abstract:  The iPad 1st Gen doesn't have the extensive specification of other tablets but the responsive screen, extensive range of high quality apps and intuitive, user centric software design make it stand out a long, long way. The fantastic battery life and excel...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Great iPodlike function and massive selection on iTunes, Same intuitive support from iTunes mechanism for getting music on the device, Can sync immediately with your existing iPod music library
  • Too big and heavy to replace iPod, Ships with very average headphone quality

 
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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Abstract:  The Apple iPad has been with us now for a number of months without any real competition. It created a “new” segment of the market somewhere between a smartphone and a netbook PC and has dominated that sector since it's launch. Now, mainstream manufacturer...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Shawn , review by: uk.askmen.com

  • Abstract:  Though rumours once had the iPad looking like half of a MacBook, it just looks like a really big iPod touch , wrapped around a 1-GHz Apple A4 chip. Multitouch and drop-down menus are major components of the iPad. Everything -- from creating proposals to c...

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  Published: 2013-04-08, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Abstract:  Apple has done it again – launched another product before you’ve even had a chance to save up for the last one. This time it’s the new iPad. As with the previous version, the sleek design and lack of buttons is what makes this a great-looking piece of...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-12, Author: Sander , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-07, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Google has released a new Android-based tablet called the Google Nexus 7 which is making a few waves at the moment. Our friends on PC Advisor picked up an early unit, and we thought it best to take a look. The iPad has seen off a fair amount of competi...

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  Published: 2012-07-30, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  While various versions of the Apple iPad have been around for a while their PR in the UK is less than happy to let journalists review their kit, so it falls upon others to loan out their kit, in this case it was T-Mobile who loaned the unit....

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  Published: 2011-03-25, review by: itpro.co.uk

 
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