Testseek.com 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.
April 2010
(81%)
336 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100336
The editors liked
Hardware is absolutely stunning
Display is absolutely stunning (indoors)
Provides an amazing new(ish) way to access the Web
Touchscreen
Multi-touch
Multi-tasking
Multimedia
Battery life
Price
Great display
Good browser
Smooth
Easy to use interface
Plenty of great applications and games
Terrific battery life
An all-in-one device in a sleek and light package
10-hour battery life
Optional 3G wireless
Access to App Store.
The editors didn't like
IPhone OS needs more tweaking to compliment a 9.7inch display
Close to unusable in direct sunlight
Can't best a netbook or laptop in any important category other than looks
All things considered, iOS 4.2 is a well needed, and well executed update to the iPad. Things can only get stronger as iOS 5 is introduced alongside the iPhone 5 next year, and one thing is certain: no tablet on the market, not even the best Android ta...
Abstract: This revolutionary new product marks the beginning of a new era for publishing. Magazines and books can be published and read in digital form on an impressive 9.7” (24.63 cm) LCD LED-backlit, capacitive touch screen just 13.4mm deep. Not a computer, mo...
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Abstract: Pros and ConsProduct Pros: + Great software + Pleasurable browsing+ Good size and shape for holding and carrying Product Cons: - Screen ratio not ideal for movies- Why does it have to be so expensive? When Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs appeared on...
The iPad 3G has a reasonable touchscreen keyboard – certainly one that’s much easier to use than that on the iPhone, for all but the shortest messages – and the ability to remain in e-mail and Twitter contact, wherever you are, is, for some, a major c...
Abstract: While it might seem that Wired's review of the iPad is a tad overdue, our tardiness is not without reason. Apple makes perfect honeymoon devices; glossy, glamorous, luxury items that purr with interactivity and effortless sophistication as soon as they...
The iPad can be both delightful and frustrating to use at the same time. Think carefully before buying, especially if you already own other portable computing devices. ...
Abstract: Want a giant iPhone that can't make calls? Happy to buy the first version of something before the manufacturer gets it quite right? You're going to love the iPad. Looking for a funky alternative to a low-cost laptop for a bit of e-mail, web surfing an...
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
OS limitations still a grind
If you're buying an iPad, you won't regret the option for 3G...