Apple iPad 2021
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Secondary Camera: 12 MPix (f/2.4, 122°)
Price comparison
Average of 47 scores (from 72 reviews)
Reviews for the Apple iPad 2021
Apple iPad 2021今年只提供了一个小的升级,主要集中在处理器、存储和前置摄像头上。继续阅读,了解第九代iPad还有哪些创新。
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN
Despite our reservations over the ageing design, there’s a lot of reasons to recommend the entry-level 9th generation iPad. There are enough improvements here with True Tone support, faster processor, more storage and much improved front camera for clearer FaceTime calls and Centre Stage. Together, those reasons are more than enough to compel someone to upgrade from a pre-2019 iPad, though if they have a more recent model there isn’t the need to make the leap. As we mentioned above, if you’re looking for an iPad specifically with the intention of using the Apple Pencil all the time, we’d recommend the iPad Air or iPad Mini that can use the 2nd generation pencil with its magnetic attachment.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/22/2024
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN
Seriously: The 10th-gen iPad has a lot of my favorite features, but it's more expensive and doesn't have the same case and Pencil situation as fancier iPads do. The iPad Mini costs more, lacks the same keyboard support and is probably too small. The iPad Air has a faster M1 processor, and I personally love its design, but it's a more expensive proposition. And the iPad Pro models (expected to get major upgrades in 2024) are in a totally different price tier. For now, I still think the basic unexciting iPad wins out. Especially if the price hits $300 for holiday season sales. But other sales could change that metric fast. There's still no perfect iPad right now, and in the meantime I'd opt for the cheapest option until things maybe settle down a bit more in the future.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/01/2023
Rating: Total score: 81%
Source: What Hi-Fi EN→zh-CN
The iPad 9th Generation doesn’t have many significant upgrades over its predecessor (which itself was an iterative update on the iPad 7th Generation), and this feels like a model for those who haven’t upgraded for a while. However, the improvements are relevant and well executed, keeping this affordable tablet at the forefront of the ‘all rounder’ domain. With a camera set-up better suited for our increasingly online lives, as well as sound quality that maximises Apple’s own much-improved music streaming service, the iPad 9th Generation is still the best tablet in its field. If your current device has seen better days, or you're looking for an entry-level model for video calls that can also hold plenty of content to keep family members occupied, then this is an excellent option.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/22/2022
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN
Outside of a faster processor (that most won't notice), double the storage (that will be noticed), and a much better front camera (that's very nice), the 9th-generation iPad is about the same as the 8th-generation iPad. Which was about the same as the 7th-generation iPad. Apple faces so little real competition in the affordable tablet space that it's not doing much to improve the iPad. It doesn't need to! It's a shame, because it's past time for some substantial upgrades. The iPad Air is where we hoped the standard iPad would be by now—slimmer bezels, a better display, support for the second-generation Apple Pencil (it's still crazy that Apple sells two, incompatible, different styli with the same name), and Touch ID in the side button. Maybe next year will be the year the iPad gets the facelift it deserves, hopefully without blowing up the price. Until then, this is a more-than-serviceable budget tablet that still provides a better overall experience than comparable Android tablets, thanks in large part to the strength of Apple's tablet software ecosystem.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/08/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→zh-CN
Wrapping up this review, the 2021 iteration of the iPad is a solid entry-level tablet for most productivity and entertainment tasks—with an unmatched price-to-performance ratio. It has a fairly premium feel, superb performance, and a long battery life that won’t give up on you in the middle of the day. Furthermore, iPadOS works wonder to elevate the big-screen experience. But, the dated lightning port remains a major caveat here, and I hope Apple replaces it with a Type-C connection in its next iteration—as it did on the new iPad mini. Still and all, I can easily recommend this iPad to any student or professional looking for a reliable tablet that maintains its level even after 2-3 years of usage.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/30/2021
Rating: Total score: 84% price: 100% performance: 90% display: 75% mobility: 85% workmanship: 85%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN
The iPad 9 is a no-frills tablet that focuses on impressive performance without all the extras you’ll find on the iPad Pro and iPad Air. It might not be the best tablet for spec lovers, but is still very good. If you want an all-conquering iPad to replace your laptop, this probably isn’t the one, but if you want a reliable device for streaming Netflix, browsing the web and giving to the Kids then you can’t go wrong.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/12/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN
The iPad remains an impressively cohesive piece of hardware and software design, even here in what feels like Apple’s most old-school model of the line-up. If you’ve used an iPad before, you know what you’re in for, and it’s a blunt reality that the competition from Android tablets is effectively non-existent. If you just want the least expensive iPad you can buy, but also want to make sure you’re buying a device that’ll get software updates from Apple for as many years as possible after purchase, the iPad (9th generation) is your best bet. If you just want the least expensive iPad that’s still worth the cash it costs right now, a refurbished 7th generation iPad or later is going to be what you want to look for – but good luck finding one, as they are not often sold at this point by official Apple stores or resale businesses. Whatever you do, don’t go buying a device that’s older than what Apple considers “vintage.”
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN
Even taking the low price into account, the 9th Gen iPad is the least impressive product Apple has released all year. It is, more so than any other fruit-branded gadget, in dire need of an update. The design, with its chunky bezels and Home button, feels recycled from a past era. Moreover, the iPad supports older Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular standards, it lacks compatibility with newer stylus and keyboard accessories, and a Lightning connection is still used in place of a favored USB-C port. And yet, the iPad remains the best tablet for those on a strict budget. Leaning heavily on its A13 Bionic chip, this slate delivers reliable performance, long battery life, and a large, bright display at an affordable price. I can't say that about many other budget tablets. Microsoft's Surface Go 3 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (and even the pricier Galaxy Tab S7 FE) are severely underpowered, making them a poor choice for anything beyond watching movies or browsing the web. As such, the iPad is the best option if your budget ends at $400.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN
The iPad 2021 is the same old formula for Apple, take what works and tweak it in certain places to make it better than the last one. So, on the one hand, I could criticise the regular iPad 10.2 for its somewhat dated design (now in only two colours) and nitpick about having old wireless standards and speakers at the same end, but the truth is, the average person buying this model from Apple’s range won’t care or likely even notice. I can really only applaud Apple for adding some sizable upgrades for the same cost, or in the UK, even cheaper than the last model. Double the storage, a new processor, hugely upgraded front camera and improved screen are by no means small additions. Overall, this remains the best value tablet on the market and is very easy to recommend. You just might be tempted by the iPad mini if you’re considering the more expensive model of the iPad 2021.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/14/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN
Parts of this review might read like a laundry list of gripes, but that’s to be expected when faced with an iPad that’s now an outlier in terms of technology. But it must be considered in context as well. If you’re keen on an iPad for work (and play) and are on a budget, this 9th-gen model will last you for years. It’s powerful, the screen is great, and the unit feels robust and premium. For £319, it’s solid value. It’s often said that the standard iPad remains the best option for most people, and we’d agree. Even so, if you want to go all-in with the platform and you have the funds, instead consider the more powerful iPad Air or iPad Pro, which have superior displays, speakers, performance and better external keyboard options.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/12/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN
Apple didn’t do a whole lot to improve its baseline tablet year over year, but then it didn’t really have to. The entry-level iPad was already ahead of the competition by a significant margin in terms of value and performance. Apple made some meaningful tweaks anyway. The refreshed display is easier on the eyes. The upgraded processor gives the iPad even more of a performance edge. And the overhauled user-facing camera makes the iPad a much more enjoyable personal and professional video chat platform. Consider the vast existing app library, wide range of compatible accessories, and software update commitment from Apple, and this all adds up to a more complete package than ever for this $329 slate. That’s not to say there aren’t things holding the iPad back. One of the biggest detractors is its lock-in to a single user, not to mention its lack of a dedicated kids mode. This simply doesn’t work for families that need multi-user support. I’d prefer to see real stereo speakers on a tablet like this, and it would be nice to see Apple make strides with battery life.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/10/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Hardware Zone EN→zh-CN
But be warned, S$499 only gets you the basic Wi-Fi only model with 64GB. Opt for more storage or cellular connectivity and prices start to go up real quick. Add accessories and it is possible to end up with an iPad that’s over a grand. As I said last year in my review of the 8th-generation iPad, “Apple doesn’t really do cheap.” Still, this is Apple’s most affordable tablet. And for anyone who is looking to replace their old iPads or simply looking for a tablet as a secondary device to stream content, read the news and books, play mobile games, I reckon this 9th-generation iPad is all the tablet they will ever need.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/09/2021
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 75% performance: 85% workmanship: 70%
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN
The iPad 10.2 (2021), also known as the 9th generation iPad is quite a familiar device. Apple, more or less, refreshed the 8th and the 7th generation iPad, before that, once again, giving it an Apple A13 Bionic chipset, a new, fancy ultrawide FaceTime HD 12MP selfie camera and bumping up the base storage to 64GB. Not too bad, given the £319, $329 and AU$499 starting MSPR for the Wi-Fi variant and £439, $459 and AU$699 for the LTE-capable one. The value proposition is still very much there, even more so now with the new additions. We have no doubt that the iPad 10.2 (2021) will sell well. It definitely has a target audience of its own. Honestly, it is pretty much impossible to beat as an affordable entry into the Apple ecosystem or just a no-frills, little-friction supplementary device to just pick up occasionally so you can enjoy iOS apps on the bigger screen. The things that kind of rub us the wrong way about it mostly have to do with the well-overdue total redesign to finally elevate the vanilla iPad to the level of its siblings.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/06/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
People I know often ask me what laptop or tablet they should buy and, if the budget is low, I’ll invariably ask: “Have you considered buying an iPad?” That’s because the cheapest Apple tablet is a wonderfully flexible machine that I know will do the job for them and you can relegate it to use as a mere web browser or a Netflix viewer. Add a keyboard, however, and you have something you can also use for work and email on the move, with a whole world of apps to choose from that turn it from what might look like a fairly basic machine into a device that you can do almost anything with. And the upgrades to the front-facing camera, display and overall performance only serve to strengthen its appeal on this front. If you have around £300 to £500 to spend and you’re looking to get yourself something that can turn its hand to any job, the iPad (2021) remains the tablet to buy. It’s cheap, performs exceptionally well and is supremely versatile.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/05/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Engadget
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/04/2021
Source: Hardware Zone EN→zh-CN
Apple’s strategy for its basic iPad must be working because here we are now with what is really the same iPad as last year and the year before but with some improved bits. And as uninteresting as that may be, I don’t think many people would complain. Furthermore, the entry-level model now comes with a much more usable 64GB of storage. The cynics would say that it’s still not a lot, but I think it’s sufficient for readers who intend to stream most of their content and who have much of their data in the cloud. Besides, if you require more storage, there’s the step-up model with 256GB. Lest we forget, this is Apple’s most basic iPad and I’d rather they keep prices down as much as possible.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/04/2021
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 75% performance: 85% workmanship: 70%
Source: Tech Guru Daily EN→zh-CN
The 9th generation iPad is the one product in the entire line-up that is suitable to more customers to perform a variety of tasks while remaining at an affordable price. The iPad, even 11 years after it was introduced, is still one of the most popular and versatile devices you can buy, and this latest version gives it even higher credentials. The original, for many, is still the best. The iPad, even 11 years after it was introduced, is still one of the most popular and versatile devices you can buy, and this latest version gives it even higher credentials. The original, for many, is still the best.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/04/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN
Although Apple’s entry-level iPad hasn’t seen a design refresh in years, it also hasn't seen a price increase, and for $329, the ninth-generation iPad is a killer deal. It performs better than pricier Android competitors, has a nice display well-suited for work and play, and will receive OS updates for years to come. The 12MP front-facing camera and the addition of Center Stage are also welcome upgrades for people who are working (or just video chatting) from home. And while iPadOS 15 may not be a full-on replacement for macOS or Windows, it's Apple’s most capable tablet OS to date. That makes the base model iPad our Editors' Choice winner among Apple's current tablet lineup, as well as for sub-$500 tablets in general.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/01/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Lon.TV
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/30/2021
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN
Overall, I could do just about everything I can with my iPad Pro on the new iPad. There are a few slight changes and compromises here — but for the consumers Apple is targeting, those things might be moot. The iPad remains a very good tablet at a fair price. If you want something more modern, I don’t blame you, and would instead point you toward the iPad Air, which hits a sweet spot of performance, features and price. If you’ve bought an iPad in the last two years, there’s no need to upgrade — but people with one older than the fall 2019 iPad will find some significant improvements here. If you’ve never bought one before, the new iPad delivers a surprisingly deep experience, despite its aging design.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/30/2021
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN
The iPad mini is definitely more powerful and has that new design, plus it supports the much more thought-out second generation Apple Pencil, all for a $100 uptick in the price. But its small screen makes it a device for a person with very specific needs. The 10.2-inch screen of the basic iPad lends itself better for a wider range of use cases. The Lightning port is a hindrance, though. iPadOS supports external drives and a plethora of accessories — even audio interfaces. So, if you don’t have 3rd party accessories that came with some type of Lightning cable themselves, you may need to invest in a dongle or two. It’s also a bit weird that Apple wants to market these for school and kids, yet sticks to the boring Silver and Space Gray. Feels like a missed opportunity.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/28/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Macworld.co.uk EN→zh-CN
The 9th generation iPad is fully recommended. Of all iPads it offers the best price-performance ratio. If you compare the price of the basic iPad with the competing iPad Air, you may wonder if the more modern design and better cameras really warrant the extra £260/$270. For home users, however, we think the new iPad mini (£160/$170 more) is worth consideration as it is lighter, more compact and more modern looking.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/28/2021
Source: Lon.TV
Hands-On, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/25/2021
Source: Hardware Zone EN→zh-CN
I think it’s safe to say that many were surprised last week when Apple started its “California Streaming” event by announcing not one, but two new iPads. I certainly didn’t see it coming. But that’s exactly what happened, Apple announced a long-awaited new iPad Mini and a new iPad. Let’s start with the exciting stuff. The iPad Mini. This is the sixth-generation iPad Mini and it’s one that we have been waiting for a long time. If you remember, the last time Apple announced a new iPad Mini was back in 2019.
Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 09/25/2021
Source: The Guardian EN→zh-CN
The 10.2in iPad is still the best tablet for most people offering an unbeatable combination of value, performance, software and longevity. It’s not flash and it has some older technology, such as the lightning cable and wifi5, but its old design means accessories made for many previous models still fit. Doubling the storage to 64GB is welcome, the faster chip and better display too, but it is the Centre Stage auto-tracking video call camera that is a biggest upgrade and will be particularly useful.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/24/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN
The iPad 10.2 (2021) is this year’s best-value tablet from Apple. It’s faster than its predecessor, it’s easy to use and it features an upgraded selfie camera that makes video calling smoother than ever before. Other upgrades are incremental, such as the inclusion of True Tone technology that adjusts the display to suit your surroundings, but for those who want an affordable tablet and don’t need the most up-to-date technology, it’s a worthwhile purchase.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN
Apple’s entry-level iPad remains one of the best tablets around, but an ever-stronger lineup of sibling iPads have put it in a somewhat odd position. This new 9th generation device is more powerful than ever, yet it’s clear that Apple will have to refresh its design over the next couple of years. The 2020 iPad Air and also-new 2021 iPad Mini binned the traditional Home button for a Touch ID sensor on the sleep/wake button and this arrangement will surely come to the entry-level device, too. It’s just a matter of when. So does the 2021 version of the entry-level iPad still make sense to buy? For many, it certainly does – we’ll get to that – so let’s firstly consider the design of the latest-gen tablet.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/22/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN
This is an iPad for those who just need a simple tablet that will enable them to surf the internet, watch streaming services, and do the occasional other stuff - such as connecting a keyboard via the Smart Connector to do some work -rather than try to be something more glamorous. It's looking dated in its ninth generation form, but despite being the no frills iPad, there's still enough appeal.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/22/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Hardware Zone EN→zh-CN
On to the iPad. This is the ninth generation iPad and it’s mainly a spec-bump update to last year’s 8th generation iPad. On the outside, nothing has really changed. The dimensions are the same, they weigh about the same, and they have the same buttons and ports in the same places. This means this iPad is the only tablet that Apple currently makes that uses the Lightning port. Support for accessories is also unchanged. So this iPad still only works with Apple’s first-generation Apple Pencil and there’s a Smart Connector that works with Apple’s Smart Keyboard.
Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 09/22/2021
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN
This is still the best cheap tablet if you want something that can be a surprisingly powerful creative tool as well as a way to watch video and browse social media. What the iPad gives you over even cheaper tablets is headroom – it does all the basics perfectly, and then you also get into video editing, illustration, music-making and any number of other things in exactly the same apps that people run on the iPad Pro. It's a shame that it still doesn't offer proper stereo sound, considering how many people will use it to watch videos on – and better cameras would be nice too, so that it can be an even better creative tool for kids. And I'll certainly celebrate when the old Apple Pencil is finally replaced with the new version on this cheaper model. But if you can't live with these issues, then it's good to know that the iPad Air solves every single one of them. But if you can live with them and want a tablet that's excellent value for work or play, the iPad 10.2-inch should still be top of your list.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: OI Spice Tech News EN→zh-CN
Apple iPad 10.2 (2021) is scheduled for September 2021 release date and the expected price of the tablet is around $300 (Rs 22,000) approximately. The Apple iPad 10.2 (2021) comes with 4G nano-SIM / eSIM support, stylus pen holder, 10.2 inches Retina IPS LCD screen with 500 nits brightness, scratch-resistant glass, oleophobic coating, iPadOS 15 OS, 7nm + Apple A13 Bionic chipset, 8MP rear camera, 12MP selfie-camera, 1080p resolution video recording with EIS gyro support, stereo speakers and up to 10h of battery life.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/19/2021
Source: Reviewed.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The 9th-gen Apple iPad is the best budget tablet, best budget computer, and all you need to experience the bulk of what Apple has to offer. Compared to other iPad models, the iPad is clearly the best value. Yes, the iPad Pro is faster, has Face ID, and has a nicer display. That’s all great, but also optional. You’ll be hard-pressed to find an app on the App Store that doesn’t perform well on the iPad. The iPad also supports every key Apple service and accessory: Arcade, iCloud, TV+, Pay, Handoff, iMessage, the first-gen Apple Pencil, and more. The value holds up if you consider competitors. Samsung has a few good tablets, but the Android operating system hasn’t prioritized features useful to tablets and 2-in-1s such as external mouse support and multi-tasking. Both features are present in Android but executed with less elegance than iOS. Android also has an app support issue. Apps often lack tablet-specific support and instead work as oversized smartphone apps.
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