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
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336 Reviews
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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...
There are two conclusions to be made about the Apple iPad. As a product you could buy, it's a tempting but ultimately unconvincing device. Anyone with a particular penchant for Apple, or enough money to burn and a love of shiny tech, are likely to buy int...
Seamless, affordable 3G. Excellent GPS. Lighter than a laptop. Easy to use.
Slippery and fragile for portable use. Very glossy screen. Lacks ports and expandability.
Status symbol tech that’s bigger, smarter and faster than the iPhone – but certainly not more practical ...
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Published: 2010-05-05, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk
16GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//32GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//64GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G servi
The 3G iPad is every bit as good a device as the Wi-Fi-only model, and it's only more capable than its fellow model. There are no significant tradeoffs with the 3G version, as long as you're willing to pay more in exchange for more capability. My colleagu...
Excellent screen; really easy to use; fantastic battery life; very fast
No physical keyboard; can start to feel heavy after a while
The iPad is an excellent computer but it’s not for everyone Good points Excellent screen; really easy to use; fantastic battery life; very fast Bad points No physical keyboard; can start to feel heavy after a while ...
Huge capacitive touchscreen; Wi-Fi connectivity; attractive design; App Store is filling up with apps and games; compatible with iPhone apps; intuitive user interface; fast and responsive; easy to sync and back up; good screen for reading colour ebooks; you can leave it on at all times
Awkward to hold; delayed arrival of iBookstore in the UK; heavy; no camera; no Flash support; limited multitasking capability; on-screen keyboard can't compare to a physical keyboard
Thanks to its simple, iPhone-like user interface and responsive screen, Apple's iPad is the first tablet computer with the gadget x-factor. It won't replace your laptop for anything but the basics, but, for Web addicts, iPhone fans and technophobes, i...
Abstract: Does it live up to the hype? Yes, yes it does.Following months of rumors about what it did or did not have, what it was called, and what functions it would actually perform, the iPad was unveiled January 27 by Apple, and has withstood early jokes abou...