iPad 5th 9.7in WiFi 32GB (2017)
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Excellent
After having an iPad 2 for 6 years it was time to upgrade. My son loves it so easy to set up and use. Apps are easy to instal & itu2019s worth the extra for the bigger memory. Itu2019s great that you can FaceTime on it & also send other Apple users text messages.
Wouldn't Consider Another Tablet
Generally speaking, I'm not much of an Apple guy, but i have to admit that when it comes to tablets, I don't think there is a product out there that I would consider over the iPad.
This is a nice iPad, yes I could of got it cheaper but did not have that kind of cash to just hand right out like that! And as long as you pay it off on the term, you dont get interest charged lol it does everything they say it does the keyboard is cheap & the iPad dont fit good into it good at all.
Massive memory
Love the fact I can finally use my photo editing program, having 128GB memory, and a lot faster, I no longer have to keep taking apps off. My old iPad was only 16GB, couldn't really do much with it. Well worth buying.
Superb tablet!
My second Apple iPad, replacing an old second generation device. The new iPad is even better. IOS is a dream to use compared to other operating systems and everything about the iPad just oozes quality, even the packaging!
Has a passcode on it!! It should have been cleared out before it was resold!
It was in fine shape physically and charged and turned on fine, but with somebody else's passcode still on it! What the heck! Hopefully the folks at the Apple store can help me.
Apple iPad (2017) Tablet Review
Old wine in new bottles – we hear this quite often when a manufacturer refreshes a supposedly old product. Especially when it is equipped with dated technology. This is also the case for Apple's latest iPad. The iOS tablet from 2017 is just that: recycled, dated hardware in an even older chassis.- 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- outdated SoC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
Review: Apple's 2017 9.7" iPad with A9 CPU isn't a game-changer, but it isn't supposed to be
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.
iPad (2017) review: With a stripped-down iPad for $329, you may not need to go pro
If you don't need all the iPad Pro features or you just want to spend a lot less, this iPad is a great choice.- New lower price
- starting at $329
- Excellent battery life