Testseek.com 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
(73%)
36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
870100217
The editors liked
Amazing screen resolution
Fast processor
Good multitasking
Excellent camera quality
Visibly Faster new A6X processor
Improved Quality of front camera
Faster Charging
Better Battery Life
Incredibly fast
Gorgeous screen
Unbeatable app selection
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Heavy
No Expandable storage
New docks for charging connector
Gets warm during gaming
New Lightning connector means some old accessories won't work here
Abstract: With 4G connectivity the iPad 4 (full review here) is the quickest iPad yet and a solid choice for a tablet in which we can barely find fault. Here's our iPad with Retina Display video review. iPad with Retina Display: design and build The fourth-gen...
Faster graphics processor, better frontfacing camera, UKcompatible 4G connectivity and that same design we know and love.
This is the latest gadget from Apple to switch to the Lightning connector, making existing chargers and speakers incompatible
Same design, same weight, same display – this is a tweak to the existing iPad, which it has replaced, rather than an all-new machine. Not worth upgrading to unless you want the 4G speeds, but a great place to start if you don't have an iPad....
It’s daft to say Apple’s fourth-generation iPad is its best yet - how could it not be? If you're sure you want an iPad, fanboy or not, it's the one to go for. Still, there’s no need at all to upgrade if you have an iPad 3, of course - wait for the 5, ...
Retina display, A6X processor, Lightning connector, battery life, better Wi-Fi, 4G EE support
Heavy, big, mobile data support is £100 premium
The iPad 4 represents quite a modest improvement. Although it certainly is faster, iPad 3 owners are probably not going to feel the need to spend another £400. That said, if you're a first-time buyer, what are you waiting for - this is the best iPad ye...
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
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
While the likes of Google, Asus and Samsung have been giving it a good crack lately, the Apple iPad remains the very best tablet you can buy today - and now that Apple’s got global 4G and its new Lightning port on board, don’t worry about an immediate ...
At present the iPad has the clear advantage in terms of apps - 275,000 vs 5,000. However, Microsoft has a massive developer base and the Windows RT ecosystem is set to grow.In terms of functionality and pricing there is not much to separate the devices...
Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
After kicking the tires on the fourth iteration of the iPad, it's easy to see that, although it's an incremental update, the newest iPad is the best one of the bunch. Not only does the new processor make the experience much more rewarding, but the Lightni...
A6X chip delivers even more speed, 4Gcompatible in the UK, Bestinclass app selection
Still feels heavy to hold in one hand, Lightning port means older chargers and accessories won't work
The fourth-generation iPad with retina display introduces a faster A6X processor, 4G in the UK and the Lightning connector dock. These are minor tweaks, but secure the iPad's spot at the top of the tablet heap, even if there are now much cheaper altern...
Published: 2012-10-31, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Sublime display, Stylish and well built, iOS glides along
A bit chunky next to some of its competitors, Not a radical departure from the iPad 3
verdict The sneaky iPad 4 takes our No.1 spot in the Top Ten list of best tablets almost by default. There are no cosmetic changes to swoon over, but this is a seriously slick, turbo-charged version of our favourite slate, and all for the same price as th...
Not much of an update, Still slightly weighty, Price is too high
Despite the above negative points, there's no doubt we're once again looking at a top tablet once again. Apple's greatest strength has always been fusing together some headline features with an OS that just works, and will appeal to the largest amount of...