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[Rewarded Review] My kid loves this
AquF· Review provided by bestbuy.com · December 3, 2024
A Solid Upgrade with a few trade offs:

The iPad 10th Generation is a fantastic option for those seeking a versatile, well-rounded tablet that balances performance and affordability. Apple has made some noticeable upgrades, but a few design choices may leave some users divided.

Pros:
Larger 10.9-Inch Display: The Liquid Retina display is bright, sharp, and perfect for streaming, browsing, or productivity.
A14 Bionic Chip: The performance boost is significant, making multitasking and gaming smooth and responsive.
USB-C Port: Finally replacing the Lightning port, USB-C makes charging and data transfer faster and more universal.
All-New Design: The flat edges and vibrant color options give the iPad 10th Gen a modern look akin to the iPad Air.
Front Camera Placement: The landscape-oriented front camera is a game-changer for video calls, making the iPad much more ergonomic for work or school.

Cons:
No Apple Pencil 2 Support: Surprisingly, it still only supports the 1st-gen Apple Pencil, which requires an awkward adapter for charging.
Price Increase: It’s notably pricier than the 9th generation, narrowing the gap with the iPad Air.
Lack of Fully Laminated Display: While the screen looks good, the non-laminated display results in a slight gap between the glass and the screen, noticeable to some.

Who Is It For?
The iPad 10th Generation is ideal for casual users, students, or professionals who need a capable tablet without the premium price of the iPad Pro. Its performance, display, and design are excellent for most everyday tasks, from taking notes to light video editing.

Final Thoughts:
While not perfect, the iPad 10th Gen strikes a great balance between performance and value. It’s an excellent choice for those upgrading from an older model or buying their first iPad. However, if you already own a recent iPad Air or Pro, this model might not feel like a significant leap.
[Rewarded Review] A wonderful update to the base model iPad.
karat· Review provided by bestbuy.com · July 27, 2024
This is a lovely little iPad that, when released, was more expensive than it is currently and it has only just recently taken the place as the base iPad being sold by Apple. With the newly dropped price, this is such an excellent purchase.
I upgraded my daughter’s 9th generation iPad that she has been using since its release, nearly three years ago now. While it is faster and has some newer added performance benefits, this iPad just feels more luxury. The screen is beautiful and large. The Touch ID is just as sensitive, if not more so, as before and a new location (it took practice using its longer shape with tiny fingers). I’m not one to buy technology based on its color, but these colors are beautiful and this pink, for her, is extra special (she requested a clear case so that you can see the color and paired a pink wallpaper). I love that you can magnetically attach an Apple Pencil (though it will not magnetically charge on this iPad as it will on the Air and Pro models). We bought a pencil off of Amazon and it magnetically attaches and it’s just a nice way to store it.
The front camera has finally been put into landscape position, which is perfect. This is how the iPad is usually being used, so it only makes sense to finally move it to that orientation so calls look more natural. The quality of the front camera is good and I really like center stage. The back camera will get the job done, but is a camera that is rarely used, so it is nice that it just exists for those moments.
It does start at a base storage of 64 GB, which is the iPad’s biggest fault, in my opinion. It is much more expensive to jump to the 256 version of this iPad and I would sooner purchase the iPad Air 128 at that point.
Overall, this is a wonderful update to the base model iPad. It has a new and modern look and feel. You will not be getting an M series processor, which will cost it some software features, especially as time goes on, but it is snappy. It allows you to magnetically attach a compatible magnetic pencil. The color is beautiful and the screen looks great and is responsive. If you are looking for an iPad for some casual gaming, streaming, surfing the web, and even some productivity (if you are the attach a keyboard type), this is the perfect iPad and you needn’t look further. I highly recommend this!
[Rewarded Review] Best value tablet out there but its age is starting to show
Luis· Review provided by bhphotovideo.com · September 18, 2024
iPad 10th-gen 10.9 is a great tablet - smooth and responsive UI, sleek design, feels good when held, lightweight (for an 10 screen), and lots of apps and features that are useful (and some you may never take advantage of.)

For me, the most important things are performance, clarity/resolution, and battery life. Performance on this is solid, but not mindblowing and battery life is much the same. It lasts more than a day if all I do is read emails/books at medium-low brightness. The screen, however, and its resolution and colors, is the reason to buy here. It's definitely amazing - super pleasing to the eye and doesn't feel straining even after a few hours in dim light.

The performance is where this machine shows its age. The A14 processor is one step behind the iPhone 13 Pro, and it shows. While not a turtle's pace, even apps like Pokemon GO and Roblox do not run at 60fps, but worse, they struggle to maintain a steady 30fps. As long as this tablet isn't for a child older than 5 that's looking to game then it'll likely fit the bill.

No tablet at this price point is as nice to look at or use as this tablet. However, note that newer apps and most games will not be buttery-smooth and a dedicated device for gaming may be a better investment. Additionally, iPad 10th gen isn't compatible with Pencil 2, which includes the ability to roll the tip of the pen for calligraphy. If you plan to draw on the tablet, this one may leave you wanting.

Lastly and least important IMO, is the space available. The smallest model only has 64GB, making the tablet basically useless for any multimedia work. You can review/edit photos/videos while working in the field, but this device will not replace a laptop in your arsenal. It will, at best, replace your notebook, binder, and voice recorder.

For books, movies, podcasts, streaming, this thing is perfect, and you should buy it. Especially in pink.
[Rewarded Review] Perfect product
AyoubC· Review provided by bestbuy.com · December 5, 2024
Review:
The iPad 10th generation strikes a perfect balance between performance, design, and affordability, making it a standout option in Apple’s tablet lineup. Its sleek, modern design, featuring a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and vibrant color options, is a significant aesthetic upgrade. Powered by the A14 Bionic chip, it delivers excellent speed for multitasking, gaming, and demanding apps. The inclusion of a USB-C port enhances versatility, while support for the 1st-gen Apple Pencil and the new Magic Keyboard Folio adds productivity features. The front-facing landscape camera is ideal for video calls, and iPadOS unlocks robust multitasking capabilities. Positioned between entry-level and premium models, the iPad 10th generation offers a compelling mix of modern features at an attractive price point, making it a great choice for students, casual users, and professionals alike.

Summary:
The iPad 10th generation is a modern, high-performance tablet with a sleek design, robust multitasking capabilities, and productivity enhancements like Magic Keyboard Folio support. With an A14 Bionic chip, USB-C connectivity, and a budget-friendly price, it’s an excellent option for users seeking value without compromising features.
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