iPad 7th 10.2in WiFi 32GB (2019)
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Hands on: New iPad (2019) review
The new iPad for 2019 was something of a surprise - we weren't expecting Apple to refresh its entry-level tablet, but what we've got is something that delivers better performance and a more attractive screen at a strong price point.- Larger screen
- smaller bezels
- Smart connector
- Lacks FaceID
- Accessories are expensive
Apple iPad (2019)
The entry-level iPad is an excellent, relatively affordable all-purpose tablet. Add a Smart Keyboard and an Apple Pencil, and you have a solid productivity machine. It's not as powerful as any of the other iPads (including the $399 mini ), but it's the most affordable of the bunch and we expect it...- Larger display for better multitasking
- Smart Connector lets you use Apple's keyboard cover or third-party option
- iPadOS brings many software improvements
- Mediocre cameras
- Large bezels
Apple iPad (2019) Review
With its larger display, support for Apple's Smart Keyboard, and iPadOS, the least-expensive iPad is a terrific tablet and potentially even a laptop replacement. While the seventh-generation iPad may look a lot like its predecessor, it's an entirely different beast. This year's entry-level Apple tablet sports a larger display for better multitasking, more RAM for faster performance, and a Smart Connector port for Apple's Smart Keyboard and other accessories. These updates, combined with iPadOS, make the $329 iPad an ideal starter tablet, and potentially even a laptop replacement, earning our Editors' Choice award. Pricing The iPad has a recycled aluminum back that comes in black, gold, or silver. The base model has 32GB of storage and sells for $329 for the Wi-Fi model, and $459 for the cellular version. You can also get the tablet with 128GB of storage, at $459 for the Wi-Fi model and $559 for cellular. If you want to use it as a laptop of sorts, you'll want to pick up a Smart Keyboard ($159) and maybe an Apple Pencil ($99). Together with the 32GB Wi-Fi iPad, that comes to $587, or about $500 less than the least expensive MacBook Air. D...- Larger display for better multitasking
- Smart Connector lets you use Apple's keyboard cover or third-party option
- iPadOS brings many software improvements
- Mediocre cameras
- Large bezels
Apple iPad (2019) Review (Review Apple iPad (2019))
With its larger display, support for Apple's Smart Keyboard, and iPadOS, the least-expensive iPad is a terrific tablet and potentially even a laptop replacement.- Larger display for better multitasking., Smart Connector lets you use Apple's keyboard cover or third-party option., iPadOS brings many software improvements.
- Mediocre cameras., Large bezels.
iPad 10.2in (2019) review
The 2019 iPad 10.2in gives potential newcomers to the Apple ecosystem little to complain about and much to fall in love with. “Entry-level Apple” now looks more appealing than it has in a long time.
Apple iPad 7 review
Agree to Continue: Apple iPad (2019)- It’s an iPad, Smart Keyboard connector, Good battery life, iPad app ecosystem still great
- Older processor, 32GB not enough storage on entry model, Keyboard and Pencil accessories are expensive
Apple iPad 7 2019 Tablet Review: Small changes with a big impact
Is the iPad 7 2019 fun to use In our opinion, yes, but a large part of that is because of the new iPadOS, rather than any significant hardware changes that Apple has made this year. In short, the new iPad is a slightly larger version of the iPad 6 that supports the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard.- good battery life
- high-quality aluminium chassis
- decent cameras
- Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
- bright and colour accurate display
- decent performance
- thick display bezels
- pricier than its predecessor
- comparatively slow Wi-Fi
Apple iPad 10.2in (2019): A great budget laptop alternative
Apple iPad 10.2: ... but only if you don't spend £160 on Apple's Smart Keyboard- Thin and light
- IPadOS is a huge improvement
- Powerful enough
- Has the same chip as an iPhone 7
- Smart Keyboard is way too expensive
Apple iPad 10.2in (2019) review: The iPad grows up
The addition of a Smart Connector and Apple's new iPadOS software turns the entry-level iPad from a passable laptop replacement into a device that may actually be the best sub-£500 device for business users, with excellent battery life, a great screen and some very versatile features.- Great battery life
- iPadOS is outstanding for work
- Great value
- Official Smart Keyboard is expensive
- No True Tone display
- Uninspiring performance
Apple iPad (2019) review: the new iPad 10.2-inch is the best cheap tablet you can buy
Welcome to T3's Apple iPad 10.2 (2019) review, which takes a look at the new lowest-price tablet in Apple line-up, also known as the iPad 7th generation. For £349, you get a tablet that's physically nearly identical to the pricier iPad Air – it's a little thicker, but the build quality is just as...- Nice 10.2-inch screen
- Zippy to use
- Great multitasking features
- Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
- No True Tone screen
- Keyboard case is expensive
- Same A10 chip as older models