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
Great user interface, Fantastic app experience, Great screen, HD video looks brilliant
Not convinced about the keyboard, It's pricey!, Tariffs not cheap either
After many delays, the Apple iPad is now available in the UK in both 3G and W-Fi-only flavours. The model we're testing today is actually called the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G in full parlance, but iPad 3G will do for us. If you're hoping to get your hands on one...
Pluses, Design / Quality of the screen, Easytouse interface / Fast, responsive navigation, Application store, Web browsing, Battery life
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
Abstract: The Apple iPad finally goes on sale in the UK on Friday, and we can all agree that it's a sensational piece of gadgetry. But when it comes down to doling out £400+ on a tablet there's gotta be a pretty good reason why and, sadly in this day and age,...
After having worked, or rather, having played with the iPad for a short time, the question remains about what kind of effect the iPad will have in the long run. After discussions with some of the first iPad users, among others, it seems that the iPad...
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 iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage
Apple's iPad, now available for preorder in the UK, is the first tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your notebook.…
Like any 1.0 product, the iPad has its rough edges, the worst being the erratic Wi-Fi reception. However, the basic design is spot on. It’s small enough to be portable and comfortable to use, yet large enough to work really well for tasks such as web ...
No external storage or peripheral connectivity; applications can be loaded only through the App Store; cut down operating system
The iPad offers a new way of viewing data for businesses. The style isn't just skin deep, and a number of applications do their bit to sell the usability of the device. The problem lies in the restrictive nature of the design and application ecosystem...