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April 2017
(83%)
157 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(96%)
222 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'autonomie
Un tarif plus accessible
Bonne construction générale
Comme bien souvent
Performances globales suffisantes pour l'environnement tablette d'iOS
Section sonore de qualité
Comportement en multimédia
Bonne luminosité de l'écran
Puissant et réactif
Son corps est plus épais il est donc plus pratique à manipuler
Prix idéal pour les néophytes ou ceux qui veulent passer à un modèle plus récent
Un tarif plus accessible
Grande polyvalence pour le prix demandé
Écosystème varié
Performances
Autonomie
Prix
Les performances en hausse
L'écran plus lumineux que le modèle qu'il remplace
Un prix quasiment moitié moindre que celui d'un iPad Pro et la facilité d'utilisation issue de la maîtrise d'Apple en matière d'intégration logicielle et matérielle
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un boîtier légèrement plus épais
Ne bénéficie pas des avantages des modèles Pro (Apple Pencil
Smart Connector…)
Taux de contraste de l'écran
Mauvaise gestion des reflets par rapport aux derniers produits iPad
Absolument rien de neuf à proposer
Plus épais et plus lourd que les iPad Pro et Air 2
Trop de reflets sur l'écran et sensation de vide
Les haut-parleurs ne sont toujours pas top
L'appareil photo principal n'est pas dingue
Ne bénéficie pas des avantages des modèles Pro (Apple Pencil
Smart Connector. )
Écran non laminé
Pas de traitement anti-reflets
Sensation de retour en arrière
Concurrence de l'iPad Air 2(refurb)
Design de l'iPad Air
Ecran non laminé
Contraste perfectible
Un peu plus lourd et épais que l'iPad Air 2
Pas de prise en charge du stylet
Un écran et des hautparleurs moins performants que ceux de l'iPad Pro
Sure, there are some compromises compared to the iPad Pro, but the 9.7in iPad (2017) offers everything many people will need in a tablet: good performance, screen and camera, and excellent battery life, at a very competitive price.OverallSpecsFrom $469 AU...
Apple's new iPad delivers faster performance and a brighter screen than the model it replaces, at a price that's about half as much as the iPad Pro. Tight integration between the hardware, software and app store makes it easy to use
It's a bit thicker and heavier than the now defunct iPad Air 2. It lacks the stylus support, better speakers and better screen of the iPad Pro
Pro and Air 2 owners can skip this one, but for nearly everyone else, the updated iPad is an ideal all-around tablet at a fantastic price...
Affordable price (for an Apple product), Fast and capable A9 system-on-a-chip, 1.3 million apps specifically designed for the iPad
Non wide-gamut display that isn't fully laminated, Dated camera technology, Not compatible with Smart Keyboard or Apple Pencil
One other thing to point out is that the new iPad does not include the Smart Connecter found on Apple's two current iPad Pro models. As such, it is incompatible with the company's Smart Keyboard attachment. As a result of this, those that want to use this...
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the 2017 iPad (7th generation, if you count the Air models). This is Apple's new “affordable” iPad that starts at $329 for the 32 gig WiFi model. It's a modernized iPad Air original edition, and it uses the same casing, cameras and displ...
Exceptional battery life, Great performance, Crisp Retina display, Premium design
Display is not laminated, No stereo speakers, Thicker and heavier than previous iPads, Slightly overpriced
Overall, the 2017 iPad is a very solid tablet that ticks all the right boxes. It has a nice and crisp Retina display, solid build quality, the iconic iPad Air 1 design and truly superb battery life. In fact, it is one of the few devices whose battery life...
Extrait: The last time I bought an iPad was in 2012. It was a good iPad. But increasingly, especially when the iPhone 6 came out with a bigger screen, I found that my iPad started gaining dust.The bigger iPhone could simply do all the same things as my iPad, and a...
Powerful and snappy in varied use cases, Slightly thicker body brings practical benefits, Price is ideal for newcomers and upgraders
Reflective and hollow-sounding display, Speakers still not up to much, Rear camera is merely OK
Read what you like into Apple's branding, but with this latest iPad being short of any modifier (Air! Mini! Pro! Just Buy It Already!), it feels like Apple's saying this is the iPad for almost everyone.If you want something smaller, buy a mini, and if you...
Design and screen quality (compared to iPad Air 2)
Apple may have gone a one step back, two steps forward with the new iPad. It may even feel like they are using left over components from older models. But with the improved performance and great price point, its good enough to overlook some of the negativ...