iPad 8th 10.2in WiFi 128GB (2020)
A newer model iPad 9th 10.2in WiFi 64GB (2021) was released in September 2021.
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Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
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 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
The eighth-generation iPad for 2020 isn’t a radical upgrade from the previous few versions of Apple’s cheapest tablet. But the company has done enough with new chips and software to keep it head and shoulders above the competition at a price point of about £300.- good performance
- good battery life
- good screen
- iPadOS
- plenty of apps
- good speakers
- long support
- recycled aluminium.
- older design
- no USB-C
- fairly slow charging
- no Fornite or cloud game streaming
- no multi-user support
- low storage on the starting model with no way to add more.
Apple iPad 10.2 (2020) - Rejuvenation of the lower-priced Apple tablet
The iPad 2020 is not a huge leap forwards in the iPad 10.2 series. In addition to a more powerful So... iPad goes Bionic. The new iPad and the old iPad come with very similar specifications sheets. The 2020 model has a new SoC and a smaller carbon footprint.- beautiful design
- great battery life
- high level of performance
- support for the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard
- long-lived product line
- predecessor had a somewhat better display
- only Bluetooth 4.2
- screen-to-body ratio appears antiquated
Apple iPad 8 Wifi (128GB, Gold) AU Pristine review
It’s really great, but the limitations are becoming grating- 128GB version is a good value, Fast performance, Huge library of apps
- Base model only has 32GB of storage, No multiuser support, No USB-C
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A 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.- 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 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
You probably won't be surprised to discover that the price has risen in line with the iPad's new-found capabilities. It's only gone up by 20, though, from 329 to 349 for the 32GB model, with the 128GB model costing 449.- Great battery life
- iPadOS is outstanding for work
- Great value
- Official Smart Keyboard is expensive
- No True Tone display
- Uninspiring performance
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
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 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
And yet we can't help but be disappointed. Perhaps it's because Apple has no serious competition in affordable tablets that the last few years of iPad updates have felt so...uninspired. This is still the best low-cost tablet on the market, and we're disappointed that it isn't better.- Great value for the price
- Smart connector and Apple Pencil support
- A12 offers a big performance boost
- No improvement over last year's model beyond A12
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
The Apple iPad (2020) carries over design elements from its predecessor, but upgrades the processor to the Apple A12 Bionic....- Excellent hardware Good display Good battery life Decent camera Touch ID Affordable
- Unsightly bezels Some apps still not optimized No Face ID Lightning port Apple Pencil not included Paltry entry-level storage
Apple 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi 128GB - Gold MYLF2X/A review
There’s only one major change over last year’s iPad, but it’s one that really matters: the A12 ensures this iPad will last.- The A12 is a powerhouse at this price-point
- The screen is big and bright
- App ambition Android can only dream of
- Strong accessories ecosystem
- Reflective screen and no True Tone
- Entry level 32GB storage is miserly
- Dated bezel-heavy design
- Speaker positioning remains irksome