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.
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...
The Apple iPad is a fantastic device that will easily replace the netbook for many users. This is the device for surfing the internet on the couch or anywhere else that can also play games and work as an eBook reader. ...
Abstract: We spent two more days testing the iPad than most other reviewers. That makes us able to answer the question: iPad, netbook, or wait for something else?...
Abstract: Video Review: Some say it's revolutionary, others say it's pure magic. Could it be both? Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira give their official take on the Apple iPad, with its 9.7" multi touch display, iBooks, iWork productivity software, and more, all ...
Abstract: When I did my First Look article about Apple's new iPad after its official announcement, I qualified the numerous gripes I had about the device with the iPad's promising potential to shape up into a very solid multimedia device. Having spent an extende...
Abstract: So you've probably heard about the iPad. Apple is once again making headlines with the release of a consumer-focused computing device, and the level of hysteria surrounding the iPad is fascinating from an anthropological point of view. But is the iPad...
An impressively built tablet computer, featuring a clean industrial design borrowed from Apple’s MacBook Pro computers, internal components derived largely from its iPod touch and iPhone pocket devices, and stable, multi-touch software. Runs over 150,
Cannot serve as a standalone computer; in addition to iTunes dependence, horsepower is presently shortchanged by limited, iPhone-class multitasking that forces all third-party applications to occupy and waste entire screen; lack of camera similarly li
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No manual necessary, Access to nearly all iPhone apps, 10-hour-plus battery life, Bright 9.7-inch IPS LCD screen, Three external buttons, Multi-directional accelerometer
Highly reflective screen, Slippery, No multi-tasking (yet), “Only” a few thousand iPad-specific apps (so far)
Apple’s iPad reimagines the personal computer as an intuitive, slick and portable device that sprouts new features and uses with every additional app....
Brilliant display, Long battery life, Great media player, Well built, looks great, Can be used as picture frame when docked, Built in Wireless N Capability, Huge selection of Apps (counting iPhone/iPod Touch ones)
NonRemovable battery, Mono Speaker, Fingerprint magnet, No built in mic or camera, Closed ecosystem
When I first heard of its announcement one of my chief complaints about the iPad was Apple’s decision to use the iPhone OS. Instead of crippling the capability of the tablet; why not use a modified version of Snow Leopard? This thought was based on wh...