Apple surprised us all when it quietly introduced a new iPad in March. The 9.7-inch tablet has the same height and width as its predecessor, the iPad Air 2, as well as the same weight as the current 9.7-inch iPad Pro. But it's thicker than both models - at ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad (2017) Review: In Depth
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 ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple iPad (2017) vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: What's the difference?
Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S3 at the beginning of March, while Apple announced its newest and cheapest iPad towards the end of March, bringing another two premium tablets to the party. The Tab S3 is designed to be an entertainment powerhouse, while ... ( read original story ...)
4 Reasons You Should Not Buy an iPad Mini in 2017
It’s 2017 and Apple just released a brand new 9.7-inch iPad at an incredible $329 price. Plus, new models of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro are due out very soon. The iPad Mini 4, however, has remained unchanged since 2015. The only parts ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple iPad (2017) vs iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
The new model replaces the iPad Air 2 as Apple's standard tablet offering, sitting above the iPad mini 4 and below the two iPad Pro models. The iPad Air 2 might have been discontinued through the Apple online store, but you can still pick it up at other ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 2017 vs iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
Along with the release of a red iPhone 7, the company announced a new 9.7ins iPad to replace the ageing iPad Air 2. On the surface, there's little to distinguish the new iPad from the Air 2, as it retains the outgoing model's physical home button and thick ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple iPad (2017) vs iPad Pro 9.7: What's the difference?
Apple announced a new 9.7-inch iPad at its March 2017 event, replacing the iPad Air 2, but ditching the Air name. The Apple iPad (2017) is the cheapest way to get your hands on an Apple tablet, but how does it compare to the rest of the iPad family? ( read original story ...)