Apple iPad (10th Generation): with A14 Bionic chip, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6, 12MP front/12MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Bluee

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    10 reviews for Apple iPad (10th Generation): with A14 Bionic chip, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6, 12MP front/12MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Bluee

    1. 5 out of 5

      Aliada

      I recently upgraded to the Apple iPad (10th Generation), and it has exceeded all my expectations. With its powerful A14 Bionic chip and stunning 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display, this iPad is a fantastic device for both work and play.

      Performance: The A14 Bionic chip makes everything run smoothly, from multitasking to playing graphics-intensive games. Apps open instantly, and there’s no lag, even when I’m using several at once. It’s incredibly powerful and handles all my tasks with ease.

      Display: The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display is simply gorgeous. Colors are vibrant, and images are sharp and clear. Whether I’m watching movies, editing photos, or browsing the web, the display quality is top-notch.

      Storage: With 64GB of storage, I have plenty of space for my apps, photos, and files. It’s the perfect amount of storage for my needs, and I haven’t had to worry about running out of space.

      Connectivity: The addition of Wi-Fi 6 is a game-changer. It provides faster internet speeds and more reliable connections, even in busy networks. This has made a noticeable difference, especially when streaming or downloading large files.

      Overall, the Apple iPad (10th Generation) is an excellent device that combines power, performance, and stunning visuals. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable tablet. Highly recommended!

    2. 5 out of 5

      Ella

      MY ⭐️RATINGS:
      5⭐️- EXCEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS!
      TOP QUALITY & MUST HAVE.

      I had a choice: a new iPad or a newer iPhone. I don’t make calls, but I use my phone for everything else. It was cheaper for me now to get the iPad. I do a lot of writing, texting, and reviewing all day. Having a keyboard so I don’t have to type with one finger all the time is a relief. I purchased the iPad 10th Generation Case w/Keyboard iPad 10th Generation Case with Keyboard to protect the iPad and the keyboard came with it.

      There are a couple of things I found odd about the iPad; firstly, it has no calculator app like the iPhone. When I researched it, it explained why, and they just never finished implementing it from the beginning, but I did download one. Second, I had difficulty getting my calendar app to sync correctly, and it had to do with how I set it up back in 2009. Yup, in 2009, before iPads. Ultimately, my iPad doesn’t have all the years of my calendar because to do that, I would have to go back and switch every event to the new exchange. I did switch just one year’s worth and then stopped at that.

      I do like that everything else syncs without issues, and for specific projects, I can now do it all on my iPad instead of going between my iPhone and laptop. I can use WORD and EXCEL without having issues that require me to use my computer.

      The battery is impressive. It lasted for four days, and that included using it regularly.

      One thing that I can not stress enough is making sure to spend the money and get the bigger GBs. My mom bought an iPad and got the minimal storage 64GB and keeps having to remove apps and other things because it used up the storage fast. Yes, you have iCloud service, but not everything can be saved there; for example, app data can be saved, but not the installed app. If you are using it for minimal basic things, then 64 GB is for you, but otherwise, playing games, reading books, and everything else, you need more than 64 GB.

      This is my first iPad, and I did a lot of research first, which I highly suggest anyone do.

      Apple I pad 10th Geberation is exactly as advertised, well-made, and works well. The PRICE is in the usual range.

    3. 5 out of 5

      nachum zlotnick

      The Apple iPad (10th Generation) with the A14 Bionic chip is a remarkable device that excels in both performance and design. From the moment you power it on, you can feel the power of the A14 Bionic chip, ensuring smooth multitasking and quick app launches. Whether you’re editing photos, streaming videos, or playing graphics-intensive games, this iPad handles it all with ease.

      The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display is another standout feature. The colors are vibrant, the text is sharp, and the overall visual experience is immersive. Whether you’re watching movies, reading e-books, or browsing the web, the display quality elevates every activity. The True Tone technology adjusts the screen brightness based on the ambient light, making it comfortable to use in any environment.

      With 64GB of storage, this iPad offers ample space for your apps, photos, and documents. While some may prefer more storage, 64GB is sufficient for everyday use and cloud storage options can help manage larger files. The Wi-Fi 6 support ensures faster and more reliable internet connectivity, which is a significant upgrade for those who rely heavily on online activities.

      The design of the 10th Generation iPad is sleek and modern. It’s lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry around for work or entertainment. The build quality is robust, and the all-screen design provides a larger display area without increasing the size of the device. The addition of the USB-C port enhances connectivity options, allowing for faster charging and easier connections to other devices.

      In summary, the Apple iPad (10th Generation) with the A14 Bionic chip and 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display is a top-tier tablet that combines power, aesthetics, and functionality. Whether you’re a professional looking for a reliable work device or a casual user seeking an excellent media consumption tool, this iPad delivers on all fronts. It’s a worthy investment that enhances productivity and entertainment experiences alike.

    4. 5 out of 5

      John Russ

      Fast delivery and quality all in one. Easy to set up to Wi-Fi and other Bluetooth items. Highly recommend this product

    5. 5 out of 5

      William

      My wife and I have used Android phones and I’ve used PCs for years, but we decided to sample the world of Apple again after owning an iPad 4 that we used mainly for Facetime with relatives. The iPad 10 is definitely better than the old tablet and we’re still learning the features. It’s fast and stable with clear front/rear cameras as everyone has come to expect from modern portable computers. I recommend the optional keyboard for anyone who is a touch typist. It works very well and folds away easily. Software is stable and reliable as expected, and there are many apps available. It’s Google Chrome, Gmail, and Youtube compatible also. Kinda pricey.

    6. 5 out of 5

      K Yarwood

      Purchased as gift for a family member to replace older ipad with destroyed screen. The pretty yellow color and overall size is great, everything works seamlessly. Recipient does miss having a home button on this model, but for wonderful operation and larger memory, they’re willing to be patient and try to adapt to this newer technology than the 2013 model they’d been using.

    7. 5 out of 5

      Brian Frayne

      It’s an iPad, so you know going in there is inherent quality built in. I upgraded from an iPad 6 to this iPad 10. Getting all of you data & apps from the old iPad to the new iPad was very easy, the direction on the new iPad step you through backing up your old iPad to the iCloud then it transfers everything from the iCloud to your new iPad.

      Pro’s: The display is clean & crisp, the battery holds up pretty well, and charges quickly.

      Con’s: My main issue with this iPad 10 is the power cord. Once again Apple has changed the charging port to a USB-C port which men’s all of your existing power cords for your old iPhones/iPads won’t work with this iPad. I really wis not just Apple, but all manufacturers would adopt a standard port type for all these small devices!

      While more expensive that other tablets, you are paying for Apple’s name and all of the associated research & development. Is it worth the price? I think it is.

      I recommend and would buy it again.

    8. 5 out of 5

      Jayne

      My previous generation 6 screen cracked but otherwise worked perfectly and I thought I was trading it in for significant credit in this on but unfortunately I wasn’t. If I’d known that the credit was only $10 I would have kept it and gave it to my neighbor who fixes them for a hobby. Slightly disappointed but the new one works as well as expected. The color, and portability is what convinced me to buy online.

    9. 4 out of 5

      David Lagattuta Jr

      I love my IPad. I do not love the camera and even still it’s a little heavy. All in all good device with lots of capability. I think it’s reasonably priced. Sound is not great either. It is holding a great long charge so far over 24 hours.

    10. 4 out of 5

      Rachel

      I just replaced my 7th generation iPad with this one. I love the new iPad, with the exception that the iPad doesn’t hold its battery charge as claimed by the manufacturer. Here are the differences I noticed between the two models, explained as best I can from a basic user’s perspective. I hope this helps someone/

      – There is no longer a “home button” on the IPad; instead, you must swipe up to get back to your home page. This is simple enough and something many of us are likely familiar with from more recent versions of the iPhone.
      – The visual screen display is slightly crisper than on my 7th generation iPad.
      – The dock is clearly shown at the bottom of the screen and is expanded to include not only the sites you visit most, but the last four sites you visited.
      – To clear apps you have opened and not closed, you can no longer press the home button twice in quick succession. You now have to swipe up gently until these apps appear in separate “boxes.” You can then swipe them off the page one at a time to get rid of them, as you wish.
      – The iPad uses an usb-c charger that is not compatible with the usb-c charger for your iPhone or with earlier iPad chargers. The correct charger is included with the iPad.
      – The iPad charges much faster with the usb-c cable than with earlier iPad chargers.
      – The one negative issue I noted has to do with how long the iPad stays charged, especially with extended use. Apple claims it will stay charged for the full day. It does not. In fact, I’m not sure that it stays charged notably longer than my 7th generation iPad.
      – A word on storage. The base level 7th Generation iPad had 32 GB of storage, which seemed like plenty when I bought it. But as new apps took more size and I wanted to do more things, it wasn’t. On my Seventh Generation IPad, approximately half of my 32 GB storage is devoted to the iPad operating system and System Data, leaving little discretionary storage, especially when a new software update requires over 7 GB of storage. I can only see needs for data storage increasing in the future. The sole reason I’m updating my current iPad is lack of storage. I don’t want to face that problem again. If you run a fair number of apps (especially apps like Netflix, YouTube, etc.), like to download video content, play games, have an extensive number of photos, save documents, and so forth, I would give serious consider upgrading from the current base model’s 64 GB of storage to 256 GB. I’m guessing 64 GB may soon be insufficient, too.

      This point isn’t an iPad comparison, but a note on the technology the iPad supports. This iPad requires the 1st generation IPad pencil, not the 2nd, which was a surprise to me, as the 2nd Generation pencil had already been released.


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