Apple iPad 10.2-inch 9th Gen 64GB Wi-Fi - Space Grey
Apple iPad 9th Generation / 64GB / Space Grey Features: 64 Gb Front and back camera Thumbprint fingerprint ID USB-C to Lightning power cord and charging block included 10.2" LED back-lit Multi-Touch display Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability IOS technology Space Grey colour Condition Note: Comes in the original box. The box has been opened. iPad is the factory reset. The seller sees no sign of use or damage to the iPad. The seller sees no visible scratches on the screen or on the back. When turning the iPad on, it prompts you to go through the initial setup.
Apple iPad 9th Generation / 64GB / Space Grey Features: 64 Gb Front and back camera Thumbprint fingerprint ID USB-C to Lightning power cord and charging block included 10.2" LED back-lit Multi-Touch display Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability IOS technology Space Grey colour Condition Note: Comes in the original box. The box has been opened. iPad is the factory reset. The seller sees no sign of use or damage to the iPad. The seller sees no visible scratches on the screen or on the back. When turning the iPad on, it prompts you to go through the initial setup.
Apple iPad 9th Generation / 64GB / Space Grey Features: 64 Gb Front and back camera Thumbprint fingerprint ID USB-C to Lightning power cord and charging block included 10.2" LED back-lit Multi-Touch display Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability IOS technology Space Grey colour Condition Note: Comes in the original box. The box has been opened. iPad is the factory reset. The seller sees no sign of use or damage to the iPad. The seller sees no visible scratches on the screen or on the back. When turning the iPad on, it prompts you to go through the initial setup.
Apple iPad 9th Generation / 64GB / Space Grey Features: 64 Gb Front and back camera Thumbprint fingerprint ID USB-C to Lightning power cord and charging block included 10.2" LED back-lit Multi-Touch display Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability IOS technology Space Grey colour Condition Note: Comes in the original box. The box has been opened. iPad is the factory reset. The seller sees no sign of use or damage to the iPad. The seller sees no visible scratches on the screen or on the back. When turning the iPad on, it prompts you to go through the initial setup.
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Here are some things I like about the iPad ninth generation The iPad Ninth Generation is a solid choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable tablet. It features a 10.2-inch Retina display, which offers vibrant colors and sharp details, making it perfect for watching videos, browsing the web, or working on creative projects. The A13 Bionic chip ensures smooth performance, whether you're multitasking, playing games, or using demanding apps. One of the standout features is its compatibility with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) and the Smart Keyboard, which enhances its functionality for note-taking, drawing, and productivity tasks. The iPadOS brings a host of useful features, including improved multitasking, widgets, and access to a wide range of apps from ...Ā MoreHere are some things I like about the iPad ninth generation The iPad Ninth Generation is a solid choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable tablet. It features a 10.2-inch Retina display, which offers vibrant colors and sharp details, making it perfect for watching videos, browsing the web, or working on creative projects. The A13 Bionic chip ensures smooth performance, whether you're multitasking, playing games, or using demanding apps. One of the standout features is its compatibility with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) and the Smart Keyboard, which enhances its functionality for note-taking, drawing, and productivity tasks. The iPadOS brings a host of useful features, including improved multitasking, widgets, and access to a wide range of apps from the App Store. The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 10 hours on a single charge, which is great for all-day use. Additionally, the iPad Ninth Generation is relatively affordable, offering excellent value for its price point. Overall, itās a versatile device that caters to both entertainment and productivity needs.
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Upfront disclosure: I'm a PC guy. I make my living fixing PC problems. My wife is technophobic. She would avoid computers all together except for her iPad and iPhone. We were forced to replace her iPhone when it would no longer do what she needed to do. Unfortunately, her iPad had reached that same plateau.Best Buy put the 9th gen iPad on sale. Without my wife's knowledge I ordered one. My plan was to do the switch while she was not around. I've bad-mouthed Apple for years, but there's one thing they do infinitely better than any Microsoft product -- upgrading to an up-to-date replacement.I powered up the new iPad and the first thing that came up was the instruction to set up the iPad being replaced next to the new iPad. I did as instructed, and immediately both ...Ā MoreUpfront disclosure: I'm a PC guy. I make my living fixing PC problems. My wife is technophobic. She would avoid computers all together except for her iPad and iPhone. We were forced to replace her iPhone when it would no longer do what she needed to do. Unfortunately, her iPad had reached that same plateau.Best Buy put the 9th gen iPad on sale. Without my wife's knowledge I ordered one. My plan was to do the switch while she was not around. I've bad-mouthed Apple for years, but there's one thing they do infinitely better than any Microsoft product -- upgrading to an up-to-date replacement.I powered up the new iPad and the first thing that came up was the instruction to set up the iPad being replaced next to the new iPad. I did as instructed, and immediately both iPads acknowledged each other. I was instructed to scan the moving circle on the new iPad with the camera on the old iPad. I answered "yes" to the question if I wanted to set up the new iPad with the info on the old iPad. Thirty minutes later I had a perfectly cloned iPad 9th generation.Except that the new iPad had a black frame instead of a white frame, my wife noticed no difference in the operation. Everything just happened a lot faster.Whoever designed this feature for Apple has earned the admiration from this diehard PC guy. Microsoft -- of all the things you copy from Apple, this is one you need to steal.
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I purchased this iPad because my previous iPad, which I need for work (psychotherapist), was failing to process Notes properly. Also, because the new one was on sale. Inevitably, I stumbled in not realizing that neither Best Buy nor most retail stores offer direct phone contact anymore. Still, when I came in you had it in stock, albeit shelved, and the purchase was made.I have had more irksome issues with Apple. Attempting to migrate between iPads through iCloud was a bit of a disaster. Let me just add that I prefer Best Buy's policy of simply not accepting calls to Apple's supposed AppleCare, which seems to be hiring unqualified people with no tech-support background beyond working through Systems Preferences, etc.I should add, I'm 77 years old, and can ...Ā MoreI purchased this iPad because my previous iPad, which I need for work (psychotherapist), was failing to process Notes properly. Also, because the new one was on sale. Inevitably, I stumbled in not realizing that neither Best Buy nor most retail stores offer direct phone contact anymore. Still, when I came in you had it in stock, albeit shelved, and the purchase was made.I have had more irksome issues with Apple. Attempting to migrate between iPads through iCloud was a bit of a disaster. Let me just add that I prefer Best Buy's policy of simply not accepting calls to Apple's supposed AppleCare, which seems to be hiring unqualified people with no tech-support background beyond working through Systems Preferences, etc.I should add, I'm 77 years old, and can remember better days in both tech and retail environments. My main challenge now is to integrate my iPad with a MacBook Pro M1 Computer I bought several years ago at Best Buy in Ithaca NY. I was a geek squad member there; someone was supposed to come to my house and help me integrate my devices, however, he let me know on the day we picked that he had forgotten that the Daytona 500 was running and would have to get back to me. I canceled my geek squad membership, with significant resistance from Citibank (again, no phone calls accepted).In summary, the iPad I bought recently from Best Buy seems to work. While I understand that the entire retail environment is in decline, I still wish I could find support for integrating the iPad with the MacBook (and the phone, an older MacBook, and so on). I now live in Rochester āif per chance I win this lottery, I would spend it all a visit from a competent, qualified tech-support person to help integrate my home office tech environment. (e.g., can't add Apple photos to this site).
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| Product Type | Tablet |
| Operating System | Apple iPadOS 15 |
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| Type | 10.2" IPS - LED backlight |
IPAD 9th Generation - Wi-Fi+ CELLULAR
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Apple iPad 9th Generation A2602 256 GB, Wi-Fi, 10.2 in - Space Gray
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Here are some things I like about the iPad ninth generation The iPad Ninth Generation is a solid choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable tablet. It features a 10.2-inch Retina display, which offers vibrant colors and sharp details, making it perfect for watching videos, browsing the web, or working on creative projects. The A13 Bionic chip ensures smooth performance, whether you're multitasking, playing games, or using demanding apps. One of the standout features is its compatibility with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) and the Smart Keyboard, which enhances its functionality for note-taking, drawing, and productivity tasks. The iPadOS brings a host of useful features, including improved multitasking, widgets, and access to a wide range of apps from ...Ā MoreHere are some things I like about the iPad ninth generation The iPad Ninth Generation is a solid choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable tablet. It features a 10.2-inch Retina display, which offers vibrant colors and sharp details, making it perfect for watching videos, browsing the web, or working on creative projects. The A13 Bionic chip ensures smooth performance, whether you're multitasking, playing games, or using demanding apps. One of the standout features is its compatibility with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) and the Smart Keyboard, which enhances its functionality for note-taking, drawing, and productivity tasks. The iPadOS brings a host of useful features, including improved multitasking, widgets, and access to a wide range of apps from the App Store. The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 10 hours on a single charge, which is great for all-day use. Additionally, the iPad Ninth Generation is relatively affordable, offering excellent value for its price point. Overall, itās a versatile device that caters to both entertainment and productivity needs.
Upfront disclosure: I'm a PC guy. I make my living fixing PC problems. My wife is technophobic. She would avoid computers all together except for her iPad and iPhone. We were forced to replace her iPhone when it would no longer do what she needed to do. Unfortunately, her iPad had reached that same plateau.Best Buy put the 9th gen iPad on sale. Without my wife's knowledge I ordered one. My plan was to do the switch while she was not around. I've bad-mouthed Apple for years, but there's one thing they do infinitely better than any Microsoft product -- upgrading to an up-to-date replacement.I powered up the new iPad and the first thing that came up was the instruction to set up the iPad being replaced next to the new iPad. I did as instructed, and immediately both ...Ā MoreUpfront disclosure: I'm a PC guy. I make my living fixing PC problems. My wife is technophobic. She would avoid computers all together except for her iPad and iPhone. We were forced to replace her iPhone when it would no longer do what she needed to do. Unfortunately, her iPad had reached that same plateau.Best Buy put the 9th gen iPad on sale. Without my wife's knowledge I ordered one. My plan was to do the switch while she was not around. I've bad-mouthed Apple for years, but there's one thing they do infinitely better than any Microsoft product -- upgrading to an up-to-date replacement.I powered up the new iPad and the first thing that came up was the instruction to set up the iPad being replaced next to the new iPad. I did as instructed, and immediately both iPads acknowledged each other. I was instructed to scan the moving circle on the new iPad with the camera on the old iPad. I answered "yes" to the question if I wanted to set up the new iPad with the info on the old iPad. Thirty minutes later I had a perfectly cloned iPad 9th generation.Except that the new iPad had a black frame instead of a white frame, my wife noticed no difference in the operation. Everything just happened a lot faster.Whoever designed this feature for Apple has earned the admiration from this diehard PC guy. Microsoft -- of all the things you copy from Apple, this is one you need to steal.
I purchased this iPad because my previous iPad, which I need for work (psychotherapist), was failing to process Notes properly. Also, because the new one was on sale. Inevitably, I stumbled in not realizing that neither Best Buy nor most retail stores offer direct phone contact anymore. Still, when I came in you had it in stock, albeit shelved, and the purchase was made.I have had more irksome issues with Apple. Attempting to migrate between iPads through iCloud was a bit of a disaster. Let me just add that I prefer Best Buy's policy of simply not accepting calls to Apple's supposed AppleCare, which seems to be hiring unqualified people with no tech-support background beyond working through Systems Preferences, etc.I should add, I'm 77 years old, and can ...Ā MoreI purchased this iPad because my previous iPad, which I need for work (psychotherapist), was failing to process Notes properly. Also, because the new one was on sale. Inevitably, I stumbled in not realizing that neither Best Buy nor most retail stores offer direct phone contact anymore. Still, when I came in you had it in stock, albeit shelved, and the purchase was made.I have had more irksome issues with Apple. Attempting to migrate between iPads through iCloud was a bit of a disaster. Let me just add that I prefer Best Buy's policy of simply not accepting calls to Apple's supposed AppleCare, which seems to be hiring unqualified people with no tech-support background beyond working through Systems Preferences, etc.I should add, I'm 77 years old, and can remember better days in both tech and retail environments. My main challenge now is to integrate my iPad with a MacBook Pro M1 Computer I bought several years ago at Best Buy in Ithaca NY. I was a geek squad member there; someone was supposed to come to my house and help me integrate my devices, however, he let me know on the day we picked that he had forgotten that the Daytona 500 was running and would have to get back to me. I canceled my geek squad membership, with significant resistance from Citibank (again, no phone calls accepted).In summary, the iPad I bought recently from Best Buy seems to work. While I understand that the entire retail environment is in decline, I still wish I could find support for integrating the iPad with the MacBook (and the phone, an older MacBook, and so on). I now live in Rochester āif per chance I win this lottery, I would spend it all a visit from a competent, qualified tech-support person to help integrate my home office tech environment. (e.g., can't add Apple photos to this site).
This product was purchased as a replacement for an old iPad bought (from John Lewis for about £200 more with 128 MB - never needed - than the current product with 64MB so the new replacement is better value in my opinion) in September 2015. It will come as no surprise to users of this type of tablet that the new iPad I now have has much, much longer battery life than the 8 year old equivalent that has to be recharged every night. I haven't noticed any better performance in terms of chip speed but I'll believe it's better. Battery life for me, is far more important.I only use Apple products: iPad, iPhone, desk top iMac and Apple Watch; and they all work together reliably with absolutely no problems! That's Apple quality and well worth the premium prices. My first ... MoreThis product was purchased as a replacement for an old iPad bought (from John Lewis for about £200 more with 128 MB - never needed - than the current product with 64MB so the new replacement is better value in my opinion) in September 2015. It will come as no surprise to users of this type of tablet that the new iPad I now have has much, much longer battery life than the 8 year old equivalent that has to be recharged every night. I haven't noticed any better performance in terms of chip speed but I'll believe it's better. Battery life for me, is far more important.I only use Apple products: iPad, iPhone, desk top iMac and Apple Watch; and they all work together reliably with absolutely no problems! That's Apple quality and well worth the premium prices. My first home PC over 40 years ago was an expensive Apple II, but I've used Microsoft Windows on PCs at work. I know both operating systems not to mention the differences in hardware from desktops to the laptops. I regard Apple as the best!
I have an iPad sixth generation I use an iPad the way most people use their phone and computer, all the time. I wanted to keep the headphone jack as long as possible. This is the last iPad with headphone jack. I looked at the iPad 9 with 64 GB. 64 is not very much if youāre using heavy apps or to store a lot of movies. at about $200 itās easily the best iPad for the money you could get on sale. my iPad six is excellent and still works great so Iām not sure if Iāll keep this one however the iPad six is from 2018 the iPad nine from 2021.The iPad nine chip is the A13 versus the A10 of the iPad six. The iPad nine is slightly bigger and supposedly a better front camera. Other than that they are almost identical but the new chip I am hoping will keep the iPad running ...Ā MoreI have an iPad sixth generation I use an iPad the way most people use their phone and computer, all the time. I wanted to keep the headphone jack as long as possible. This is the last iPad with headphone jack. I looked at the iPad 9 with 64 GB. 64 is not very much if youāre using heavy apps or to store a lot of movies. at about $200 itās easily the best iPad for the money you could get on sale. my iPad six is excellent and still works great so Iām not sure if Iāll keep this one however the iPad six is from 2018 the iPad nine from 2021.The iPad nine chip is the A13 versus the A10 of the iPad six. The iPad nine is slightly bigger and supposedly a better front camera. Other than that they are almost identical but the new chip I am hoping will keep the iPad running smoothly for several years. Iām not sure but the iPad 6 may be a little sluggish as I have used it a lot for 5-6 years.For me as a musician I love having the headphone jack. if you never had an iPad and you can get the 9 on sale Itās a great iPad and will probably run smoothly for another 5 to 6 years. Neither of these iPads will die after 5 to 6 years, they just might lag a bit. so I bought the iPad 9 to somewhat Future-proof for the iPad 6. I went for a monthly AppleCare, but If youāre paying for AppleCare and a deductible for an incident, it may not be worth it.It does have the chip that allows me to run logic pro on the iPad. Thatās pretty cool, but due to the 64 gig I canāt download a lot of plugins and I never liked recording on iPads. But logic works on this iPad and I will use it.So, if you want to prolong having a headphone jack and have a good all-around iPad for 3 to 4 years to come, This is a great iPad, if you can afford the 256 GB go for it.If you never owned an iPad and this is on sale for 64 GB itās a great iPad and not just a starter. The resolution is great. The screen is slightly bigger than a standard iPad. The speakers are not much different than the iPad six but fairly loud and usable. I do a lot of shopping, communicating, research, watching (streaming, YT) and create and edit video and documents. You can always off load videos to a PC or USB.If you want to upgrade your iPad and you donāt care about the headphone jack, then you might want to look at the most recent iPads, but they are significantly more expensive.This is a brand new iPad so the battery and chip are new, which makes a difference to longevity. Iāve never seen an iPad go for $200 new so if you see it around this price itās a great iPad.
Iāve been avid flip phone user since beginning of their introduction. Went through not one but 2 android, Samsung āfreeā tablets from Verizon. Started enjoying the idea of device other than desk top. Was gifted a non cellular iPad and while it took a little learning curve to switch from Android to Apple, I was soon convinced that Apple had superior function ability for my needs. Upgraded to a cellular iPad after couple years of strictly WiFi usage primarily for business needs. Work is dead zone with no access to Verizon Fios, best option is COX internet and we rarely go a month without extended service interruption. Now I have all my business functions on my cellular iPad and can truly function 100% incase of internet outage at office as well as be 100% ...Ā MoreIāve been avid flip phone user since beginning of their introduction. Went through not one but 2 android, Samsung āfreeā tablets from Verizon. Started enjoying the idea of device other than desk top. Was gifted a non cellular iPad and while it took a little learning curve to switch from Android to Apple, I was soon convinced that Apple had superior function ability for my needs. Upgraded to a cellular iPad after couple years of strictly WiFi usage primarily for business needs. Work is dead zone with no access to Verizon Fios, best option is COX internet and we rarely go a month without extended service interruption. Now I have all my business functions on my cellular iPad and can truly function 100% incase of internet outage at office as well as be 100% mobile/remote. Took three years to use up the 32GB space so this upgrade was for the 256GB and so far, Iām still 100% Team Apple. Needless to say when the flip phone went swimming, I went to iPhone so I have it synched with iPad to get text messages and emails on both devices. The absolute most impressive think to me being a tech dinosaur was my ability to set up my new iPad and transfer EVERY picture and app already installed on previous iPad. It made me feel like an IT expert.
I bought this iPad on sunday, it is now wednesday, so far so good. I love the way this device works. When the device is in sideways view the keyboard is as huge as the screen, allowing ease of typing. There are wireless keyboards but as of now I do not feel inclided to buy one as this works wonderfully as a keyboard. I set it flat on my desk and I type on it just as I would on my desktop or laptop. Drawing on this is really nice but i do recommed a wireless pencil to make the lines more percise. The iPad it fast and great for my classes, i have tooken it to all mu classes so far and I love it for note keeping either with typing or hand writing, its a great help as I can finally access my assignments while also being able to take notes with ease. For my fast paced ...Ā MoreI bought this iPad on sunday, it is now wednesday, so far so good. I love the way this device works. When the device is in sideways view the keyboard is as huge as the screen, allowing ease of typing. There are wireless keyboards but as of now I do not feel inclided to buy one as this works wonderfully as a keyboard. I set it flat on my desk and I type on it just as I would on my desktop or laptop. Drawing on this is really nice but i do recommed a wireless pencil to make the lines more percise. The iPad it fast and great for my classes, i have tooken it to all mu classes so far and I love it for note keeping either with typing or hand writing, its a great help as I can finally access my assignments while also being able to take notes with ease. For my fast paced classes I can easily type my notes. Now while all of this is also possible on a laptop, I am happy to not have to bring my notebooks or laptop anymore for class. I also love this for late nights when I am sitting on my sofa or bed and not having to have a heavy laptop on my legs or laying on my stomach. The screen quality is nice and clear however the camera is not spectacular, its rather blurry. The zoom is nice however, the home button is a bit annoying but I knew this device had a home button when buying it so that is not s flaw. I do not have a case on it and after hours of lecture and holding my iPad i have not noticed any overheating. The battery life is long to get to 100% which again is not the worst thing as the battery quite litterally lasts 10 hours. Only thing I wished this iPad or any table would offer is the ability to control f for documents. I do believe they offer a solution to that however in wireless keyboards so maybe I may consider getting one as that will save me the trouble from using my laptop for document based assignments. Since I got this iPad i have barely touched my phone,laptop, or desktop. I of couse love all my devices and they each serve a purpose to making life run much more easily. But for taking notes, studying, watching videos, drawing, and e books, I believe the iPad comes out on top. Before I used to use my phone as an iPad because truly my laptop is 5 pounds while this is about 1. My classes do not contain a physcial book so all I need is my iPad for class and maybe a pen for tests. I recommend this model for any college student looking for a tablet without having to spend a lot of money. If you are a stem major I recommed both an iPad and a Laptop (trust me it makes life easier)
Our intention was to use the iPad as a simple way to show holiday photos to family & friends. We have many years of photos on an external drive, put there using the āexportā facility of Macās Photos app.Sounds easy: we just connect the drive and use the Photos āimportā facility to build a new set of directories on the iPad. But we had problems.In summary, the iPad wouldnāt support an external drive. We were advised to get a Lightning to USB 3 adapter. It didnāt work - it had to be from Apple. We bought one from Apple. That didnāt work. We bought a SD card camera reader. No use, either. Online advice was that photos had to be unmodified (why, for heavenās sake) and straight from the camera (no use to us - ours were already edited). We loaded some photos onto a ...Ā MoreOur intention was to use the iPad as a simple way to show holiday photos to family & friends. We have many years of photos on an external drive, put there using the āexportā facility of Macās Photos app.Sounds easy: we just connect the drive and use the Photos āimportā facility to build a new set of directories on the iPad. But we had problems.In summary, the iPad wouldnāt support an external drive. We were advised to get a Lightning to USB 3 adapter. It didnāt work - it had to be from Apple. We bought one from Apple. That didnāt work. We bought a SD card camera reader. No use, either. Online advice was that photos had to be unmodified (why, for heavenās sake) and straight from the camera (no use to us - ours were already edited). We loaded some photos onto a memory chip and tried that. We got some garbled nonsense about the power being wrong.We gave up with all these external attachments and reflected on a very frustrating experience. We believe we are quite IT-savvy and I have developed and maintained my own web-site for the last 3 years to illustrate the point. In the end, the web-site offered us a way-in to the iPad since, of course, it can run my url (but I had to write my own html applications to achieve this).In summary, my advice to someone wishing to do similar is to buy a workstation that offers proper support for external devices.
Since 2012, I have purchased several Apple products. None have disappointed. The original iMac Pro I purchased in 2012 still functions, but has physical damage from repeated lifting by the left front corner of the laptop from the table next to my chair. This is not an apple problem; I simply did not realize that the shell was flexing each time I did this. The repeated gesture wore an internal part over time. I did have it repaired in a "shade tree" shop. Other than the damage I inflicted, the laptop still works 12yrs later. I averaged 3yrs or less from PC's in the past. Mostly from the OS becoming junked up and unusable.My recent cell phone is also my first Apple and I'm completely satisfied.The 9th gen 10.2 iPad I purchased approximately 2wks ago is functioning ...Ā MoreSince 2012, I have purchased several Apple products. None have disappointed. The original iMac Pro I purchased in 2012 still functions, but has physical damage from repeated lifting by the left front corner of the laptop from the table next to my chair. This is not an apple problem; I simply did not realize that the shell was flexing each time I did this. The repeated gesture wore an internal part over time. I did have it repaired in a "shade tree" shop. Other than the damage I inflicted, the laptop still works 12yrs later. I averaged 3yrs or less from PC's in the past. Mostly from the OS becoming junked up and unusable.My recent cell phone is also my first Apple and I'm completely satisfied.The 9th gen 10.2 iPad I purchased approximately 2wks ago is functioning like a charm. Something I have come to expect from Apple. With the steady increase in prices for high-end PC products, and the relatively steady pricing of Apple pricing (which all tend to be high-end), I will likely never purchase anything else.The new Apple-branded processor in my MacBook Air functions with no noticeable difference from the familiar high-end brand that has led the market for years. I have, so far, experienced the same functionality and speed from my new iPad. The price of this model, which isn't the latest, was very reasonable.My iPad was purchased online and picked up at the store. Best Buy has an excellent process in place for this type of shopping. I made the purchase and received a notice that is was ready for pickup a few minutes later; well within the time it took me to drive to the store (about half an hour). The wait in the pickup line was very short and the process well organized.The Best Buy website is also accurate and user friendly for comparison shopping. The prices are very competitive and consistently so.Completely satisified start to finish.
| General | |
| Product Type | Tablet |
| Operating System | Apple iPadOS 15 |
| Display | |
| Type | 10.2" IPS - LED backlight |