Testseek.com have collected 337 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%)
337 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100337
The editors liked
Bright screen displays great graphics
Fast and responsive. Ereader experience close to that of reading a physical book
The editors didn't like
Screen is a fingerprint magnet
Touch typing is uncomfortable. Too reflective in sunlight.
Abstract: With the revealing of iPhone OS 4, I think the iPad could do just that before year’s end. I say this with a caveat: I’m not a road warrior. I do most of my computing on an iMac and will be using my iPad as a Mac companion/Mac compleme...
Abstract: You may still prefer the iPad model with built-in 3G (with Assisted GPS). For one thing, you may not have 4G service in your area. Or you many not want to carry around the Overdrive (though it's small, light, and battery powered). Be aware that..
Published: 2010-04-07, Author: Brian , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: How and where you'll use the iPad are of the essence.Advertisement***Breakfast in New York. Sitting in a booth at Cafe Habana, people are staring as I type emails on the iPad. For now, it grabs too much attention, for better or worse, with its big swoopy...
Bright 10inch multitouch screen, Long battery life, Fast performance with Apple A4 processor, Larger screen makes way for better applications, iBooks application supports open ePub format and texttospeech.
Somewhat heavy for an ereader, No earbuds included, No multitasking, but that may change in OS 4.0, No file system for managing files.
To return to my original point – the idea that the iPad is a “magical” thing in a decidedly unmagical world – I can honestly say that Apple got things right here in a way no one else has. The iPad excited us all so much that it's kind of a let-down to hol...
Abstract: The 32GB Wi-Fi enabled iPad comes in a small box that can easily be confused with a coffee table book. Inside the box is the iPad, of course, plus a few loose pages for instructions, a power brick and a USB cord. And that's it. Slim, slick, Spartan, st...
The iPad is many different things to many different people, and writing a conclusion that sums it up for everyone is impossible (in fact, it's pretty difficult to write one just summing up the Ars staff's feelings alone, and we're a pretty tight-knit ...
Okay, so we know that was probably a lot to take in, but hey, we figure that our thoroughness might help sway your decision one way or the other. The question about whether you should buy an iPad or not rests solely in asking yourself how you feel about w...
Large screen, Great content delivery system, Fun ebook interface, Great media player
The size is not only large but awkward, Expensive cost of ownership, No multitasking or Flash support, Lack of HD resolution means videos aren’t as good as they could be, No memory expansion without clumsy adapter
Of course all this browsing and video watching is going to eat considerable battery, but Apple claims 10 hours of surfing over Wi-Fi. We haven’t gotten really close to that even, but it lasted us throughout the day with considerable use and the backli...