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What's the difference between the iPad vs iPad Pro? The iPad Pro is a much better than its $329 iPad sibling, but it comes at a very steep cost. This guide will help you understand why the iPad Pro is more expensive and if it's worth paying a premium, or...
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Amazon's new Echo Show is shipping this week, giving yet another platform for Alexa to exist on. The Echo Show is a lot like prior Echo devices in that you can control it entirely with your voice and it can hear you from across the room. But the Show is t...
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A few minutes after the Eurostar train pulled out of King's Cross station in London and began its two-hour journey to Brussels, I grabbed my iPad out of my bag. I opened the Kindle app and read a few chapters of Call for the Dead, John le Carré's first n...

The price finally feels right. The battery lasts forever. It does all the iPad things, and does them well...

No Pencil support, no Smart Connector. Two speakers don't sound as good as four speakers. The screen's not as eyepopping as other iPads...
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Apple's new 9.7-inch 2017 iPad doesn't come with a lot of surprises except for one, the $329 price tag Apple gave the 32GB model. It now competes with other budget tablets including the company's own iPad mini 4, their former low-price option. Potential...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-11-01 07:15:44
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Seven years after the original Apple iPad's introduction (that was the spring of 2010), the one-time crown jewel in Apple's lineup looks like it has been reduced to commodity status.We shouldn't be surprised. It happened to Android tablets, after all, not...

Newly competitive price for its screen size, Solid construction, Strong app ecosystem, Satisfying battery life...

Incrementally thicker than predecessor, Slow charging...

The 2017 iPad's new, aggressive pricing is laser-guided to take down premium-priced Android equivalents. That, plus its impressive battery life and infinite well-curated apps, make it today's best-value tablet. Read More...
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Apple's latest iPad delivers high value for a low price relative to its brethren, just like the iPhone SE. That's kind of the whole point of the device.It lets Apple compete more effectively with Chromebooks, Windows tablets, and Android tablets. And it...
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The standout feature of Apple's latest tablet is the cost. It's the first 9.7-inch iPad to debut at a mid-range price: $329. That's 34% less than any previous full-size iOS tablet, which will increase its appeal with not just cost-conscious buyers but als...

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...
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Apple isn't shy about admitting it: the biggest feature of its newest iPad is the price. At $329, it's $70 cheaper than the iPad Air 2 used to be, $270 cheaper than the smaller iPad Pro costs now, and $170 cheaper than the initial starting price of the i...

$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...
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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...
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Just recycling? Apple did not even hold a keynote for its latest tablet model. All we got was a press release. We think: That's enough for the Apple iPad (2017), because it is a very good tablet – and finally for a fair price...

bright display, accurate colors, precise touchscreen, excellent build quality, long battery runtime, high browser performance...

outdated SoC, very glossy screen, old LTE standard, slightly increased black value, no support for Apple pencil...

Apple also improved some aspects of the new iPad compared to the original iPad Air. The first thing is the faster chip. The display is also much lighter, and the battery runtimes are even longer. Combined with the fast WiFi, numerous LTE bands, an excelle...
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Price is a feature. The latest Apple iPad is thicker and heavier than the iPad Air 2 it replaces, but its compelling feature is that, at $329 (for the 32GB model), it's much less expensive. While there's little reason for existing iPad owners to upgrade...

Great value, Fast processor and Wi-Fi, Easy to use, Unrivaled app experience...

No strong reason for most earlier iPad owners to upgrade...

The Apple iPad is more affordable than ever. If you're looking for a basic tablet with a wealth of apps, it's a solid deal...
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Here's what you need to know about the new iPad: it is an iPad, and it is good. Apple has named it simply iPad but we have to refer to it as "iPad (2017)" or "iPad (5th generation)" or "new iPad 9.7" because the world is a broken place. I am just going to...

It is an iPad, The price is reasonable, It's fast...

Screen could be nicer, No smart connector for keyboards, Speakers only on one side...
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Apple's sixth-generation iPad is still the best tablet value out there. For $329 (or $299 for students), you get a light, high-quality tablet with millions of apps, now with a faster processor and Apple Pencil support. It's great for content consumption a...

Terrific performance for the price, Elegant, high-quality apps, Supports Apple Pencil...

Neither rugged nor waterproof, Keyboard and Pencil accessories increase the price...

The same price as last year's model but now with Apple Pencil support, the sixth-generation iPad is the best midrange tablet choice for most people. But it's still less practical than Chromebooks for most schools...
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Having movies and tv shows readily available can be a lifesaver for parent looking to entertain their kids on the go. These picks from the Good Housekeeping Institute consider everything from battery life to durability. Plus, they'll likely give you some...
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Tablet ComputerThe new iPad is Apple's most affordable 9.7-inch model to date. Although updates to the iPad Pro line-up are expected this year (including a much-rumoured model with a 10.5-inch display), Apple quietly introduced a new iPad in a press relea...
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Apple iPad (2017) review: Apple released an iPad this year, not (to bastardise T.S. Eliot) with the usual bang of its San Francisco-based keynotes but rather the whimper of an innocuous press release. However, despite Apple's apparent disinterest in touti...

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...
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Amazon sells a Kids Edition of its Fire tablet, which is the exact same tablet they sell for adults, but in a kid-friendly case, with a year's worth of the FreeTime Unlimited service for kids apps and content. Apple does not do this. But at $329 for 32GB...

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...
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Amazon sells a Kids Edition of its Fire tablet, which is the exact same tablet they sell for adults, but in a kid-friendly case, with a year's worth of the FreeTime Unlimited service for kids apps and content. Apple does not do this. But at $329 for 32GB...

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...
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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...
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Apple's iPads typically offer high quality at hefty prices, but the company's latest tablet flips the script. Replacing the $499 iPad Air 2, the newly released (and simply titled) $329 iPad packs a speedy processor, vibrant display and phenomenal battery...

Affordable price, Epic battery life, Bright, vivid display, Strong audio, Wide range of tablet-optimized apps...

Thicker, heavier than before...

The iPad combines long endurance, a fantastic screen and strong performance in the best tablet value on the market...
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Apple announced a new iPad a few weeks ago. Did you even notice? I wouldn't blame you if you missed it. There wasn't any big event, or a keynote, and people definitely weren't waiting in line for it.Apple's new 9.7-inch iPad (it's just called iPad) doesn'...

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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Over the past few years, we've seen the iPad go from curious experiment to Apple's vision for the future of computing. But we've also seen the tablet market dry up — not even the iPad has been immune to those changes. Still, it's hard not to look at the n...

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...
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Apple's naming convention for its 9.7” tablets has been far less consistent than with its other iOS-powered devices; the iPhone fell into a fairly standard routine when the second-generation iPhone 3G was released in 2008, and the iPad mini has been even...

The least expensive fullsized iPad that Apple has ever sold. Great entrylevel option with modern capabilities. Best battery life we've ever seen on an iPad. Modest performance boost puts it closer to the 9.7” iPad Pro. Adds support for taking Live Photos...

Essentially a hybrid of the 2013 iPad Air and 2014 iPad Air 2, offering little new beyond the upgraded CPU. A return to the size and weight of the original 2013 iPad Air. No camera or audio improvements. No antireflective screen coating. Available only in...
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It's not the latest and the greatest, but iPad (5th generation) is the least expensive full-sized iPad ever — and, for some, that's the feature that matters most.This won't be an easy review for me. I'm all about bleeding-edge tech. If Apple had introduce...

A lessexpensive iPad, Highres Retina display, Access to the web and App Store...

A Pro iPad, Laminated widegamut display, Apple Pencil and Smart Connector...

When iPad 2 launched, the line-up outside the Apple Store was. different. Some of my high school teachers were there. So were the fathers and mothers of my friends, uncles and aunts, even their grandparents. And there were kids. Lots of kids.There was s...
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