Testseek.com have collected 157 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 5 9.7 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 5 9.7 inch.
April 2017
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157 Reviews
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Published: 2017-04-12, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Respectable battery life, Sturdy and lightweight, Beautiful design, Affordable*
Screen could be less reflecive, No expandable memory, No 'raise to wake'
It's hard not to compare this fifth-generation iPad to the tablets that came before it as it's essentially a hodgepodge of hardware and components Apple already had lying around with the latest iOS software slapped on top. But a Frankenstein's monster thi...
Low Price, Great screen, Very good performance, Very long battery life,
No microSD card slot, Lightning port instead of USBC
There's nothing physically innovative about Apple's latest, but it breaks new ground by being a high-end iOS tablet at a mid-range price. With a great screen, good performance, and lo-o-ong battery life, the 9.7-inch iPad is going to appeal to everyone l...
New lower price, starting at $329, Excellent battery life
This iPad is great for families, schools, businesses looking for a point-of-sale system, and just anyone who wants a workhorse of an iPad without the bells and whistles of the more expensive iPad Pro. It's everything great about the iPad at a lower cost t...
New lower price, starting at $329, Excellent battery life
Lost the physical rotation lock switch from the iPad Air 2
This iPad is great for families, schools, businesses looking for a point-of-sale system, and just anyone who wants a workhorse of an iPad without the bells and whistles of the more expensive iPad Pro. It's everything great about the iPad at a lower co...
Abstract: The 2017 iPad is the latest, but not quite the greatest: It replaces the iPad Air 2 in Apple's tablet lineup, mimics the dimensions of the first iPad Air, and has several last-generation specs. However, the device does establish a benchmark for an entry-l...
Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Super affordable price, 10-hour battery life, iOS 10 runs like a champ
Non-laminated display, No antireflective coating, Selfies are worse than on iPad Air 2, Thicker and heavier than iPad Air 2
iPad (2017)The GoodSuper affordable price • 10-hour battery life • iOS 10 runs like a champThe BadNon-laminated display • No antireflective coating • Selfies are worse than on iPad Air 2 • Thicker and heavier than iPad Air 2The Bottom LineStarting at $329...
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Published: 2017-04-06, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
$329 is a very good price for what you get (and it's a more realistic price for a midrange tablet in 2017), Feels fast, Apple Pencil and Smart Connector aside, it can do everything an iPad Pro can do, Good battery life, iOS' tablet app ecosystem is still
No anti-reflective coating on the glass, Air gap between front glass and LCD panel makes the screen look less colorful and contrasty, and the tablet feels weirdly hollow when you're tapping on the screen
Published: 2017-04-06, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Relatively inexpensive, Great battery life, Broad app support
Screen could be better, Thicker than other iPads, Not a clear upgrade from other models
Apple's newest iPad is a budget model that samples the best parts from past hits. We've got the original iPad Air's body stuffed with the iPhone 6s's A9 chipset and paired with a brighter version of the iPad Air 2's display. We have no complaints about pe...
Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Mike , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: The 2017 9.7-inch iPad isn't intended to revolutionize Apple's tablet offerings, but it does go a long way to unifying the product line, and paving the way for the future of the platform —all starting at just $329.(No tax outside NY & NJ)(No tax outside N...