Apple iPad (2017) Review: The Best Tablet Money Can Buy By Slashdot

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Aug 15, 2021
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Apple iPad (2017) Review: The Best Tablet Money Can Buy

Oh, Apple! quietly released a new iPad earlier this month. It's not the iPad Air, 3 or iPad Pro 2. It is just called the iPad. What that branding tells you is that it doesn't feature any trademark features. It just features all the things you'd come to expect from an iPad over the years. It has a premium aluminum and glass build that's not too thick.

Nor too thin, though it is a little thicker than the iPad Air 2. There's no radical new design change at all the still features in 9.7 inch display with those quarter to half inch bezels around it. The display itself is where Apple cut the most corners. When you compare this iPad to Apple's, higher-end iPad Pro doesn't feature a white, color or true tone display, let alone a fully laminated or anti-reflective coating. It just features a fingerprint resistant, oleo phobic coating and a 2048 by 1536 resolution for the average consumer, who might not be as picky as a technology geek or for those who are conscious about the cost of savings.

I think the display is more than good enough. It still gets very bright and offers a fairly dense, pixel per inch index. The iPad does feature touch ID that is built-in to the physical home button, and it's a fairly secure way to lock your device and keep it nice and secure, but I found it to be a little slower to unlock the actual device than on my iPhone 7. For example. Ios run very well on this device.

It features the most up-to-date version of iOS 10 and has support for multitasking. Therefore, you can run two applications at the same time to increase or productivity. The only major limitation I found in my testing was the fact that not every iPhone application will work with the iPad. If you're thinking about buying an iPad I would definitely make sure to double-check that your most used apps are compatible with the iPad before you buy. It.

Instagram, for example, still doesn't have an iPad app now, even though the 2017 iPad model is cheaper than the iPad Air 2, it features a faster 89 chips with an embedded m9 motion coprocessor and with the well optimized operating system. I actually saw the iPads to keep up with whatever I threaded, with very little stuttering, lag or performance issues. In general, there is an 8 megapixel camera that is significantly worse than the camera found in the iPad Pro. If you plan on using the camera a lot that could be a deal-breaker, but just know that, regardless of whether you have the iPad Pro or 2017 iPad, the camera in your smartphone will likely be more capable and less wielding than the iPad camera side notes. If you're going to take pictures with your iPad, make sure to do it in private battery life is excellent.

I used this tablet lightly for the past two weeks and I never had to charge it. Standby time is fantastic. Apple says you should be able to get 10 hours of battery life on Wi-Fi and I would have to agree with that claim. The figures also aren't as good as the iPad Pro speakers. There are two stereo speakers located at the bottom.

They get fairly loud and sound decent. We do have a 3.5 millimeter, headphone jack, though so you can attach external speakers or wired headphones, which is nice. Who knows, this might be the last iPad to feature a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. So if you're in the market for an iPad, whether it be for work school or play, I highly recommend the 2017 iPad. It doesn't feature all the bells and whistles that the pro models feature, but it has all the essential features that make an iPad and iPad best of all is actually very affordable for Apple products, starting at three hundred and twenty-nine dollars for the 32 gigabyte variant.

It's $100 extra for the 128 gigabytes variant and a hundred and thirty dollars extra for the LTE version for comparison. The iPad Air 2 starts at $400 and Samsung's flagship tab s3, which is recently announced and released, starts at $600 with that said, guys I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Apple's latest iPad, I'm, beau HD from phone jack com, I hope you enjoyed this video and I will see you right back here in the next one, see ya.


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