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Review on Renewed Apple iPad (10.2-inch, Wi-Fi, πŸ“± 32GB) in Gold - Latest Model (8th Generation) by Stanislaw Pietka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

As a whole, I'll say the tablet is very cool, pleasant in every way, except for the reaction to the screen (well, it's too clear to see for me), and I don't want to let go of it. I can't wait to use it to surf the web, print something, and watch videos. Well, I don't see it; if yes, look out at an angle in the light and you'll notice something there; but these are minor quibbles. Compared to the standard smartphone speaker, the two-speaker setup was a bit of a shock at first, but I've since become accustomed to its cool, low-volume but high-quality sound. Touch ID is blazing fast, but for some reason, on Huawei it's even quicker for me (bonus points for animation). I'll also mention games; I've downloaded PubG for the time being, and it's abundantly clear how ios is optimized for games; it simply cannot be compared with android (maybe flagships, but there's a different price tag and an entirely different story), how far it goes and what kind of graphics rendering, this is it a real thrill; I've set it to a minimum because I don't see it set higher, thereby lowering the FPS. The battery's performance is remarkable (albeit it takes four hours to fully charge). I won't comment on the cameras; I've turned it on a few times just to check them out, and while they seem to function normally enough, I rarely end up making use of them. IOS 12's new gesture-based unlocking system is great; it's simple, fast, and reliable. Although iOS is a closed system, you can still throw anything at it, including Windows. I was pleasantly pleased by this. That being said, I would advise checking out the tablet's display before making a purchase; my eyes were so sore over the first few days that I almost didn't make it out of the store.

Pros
  • The device is of high quality; it feels great in the hand and is remarkably slim. The display is very excellent (I will elaborate further). A big plus for how well it works and how optimized the iOS system is. The processing speed is phenomenal, too. The music quality of the external speakers is excellent, albeit it is not as loud as I would like. The sound quality was great through headphones, and the plugs didn't jiggle at all. However, when I plugged my aux cable into my car's stereo (where the speakers and settings are optimized for a killer stereo effect and a massive stage), I was hit right in the feels. The iPad's audio quality is superb. The tablet itself is built in 102022 and costs 12.0 out of the box.
Cons
  • I've never had such a reaction to more than one device; until now, adjusting the hue and backlight has helped while my eyes get used to the screen. 1. the screen, or rather the retina screen, my first apple, and you know, it burned out my eyes in the first days, everyone turned red and had a headache. If you want to know how your eyes react to such a screen, I recommend borrowing one from a friend and spending at least ten to fifteen minutes reading text in a web browser. If the impression doesn't stop crunching, you know, not the best, the device and really very well done and the company is positioned this way, too, maybe yes, the price has gone down in everything and at apple, too. 2. the power button, for the first week it sat hard and didn't hang out. for the second week it backfired and now and then there is a crunch (maybe something horrible, dirt got on my smartphone and crunched). 3. Some apps, like Instagram and VK Crooked without music, are not optimized for use on tablets.