Apple iPad (2017) review: Features and design There’s nothing bad to say about the look and feel of the new iPad. It’s built from metal and glass and is available in three different colours – silver, “space grey” and gold – all of which look great. The physical layout follows a familiar pattern. At the front, the iPad’s 4:3 Retina-class 2,048 x 1,536, 264ppi display dominates affairs, with a FaceTime HD 720p webcam above it and a fingerprint reader/home button in the centre below the screen. The top edge hosts a 3.5mm headphone jack and the power button; the volume buttons are on the right edge near the top; and for charging, data transfer and sync, there’s a Lightning port in the centre on the bottom edge. You don’t get the “smart” keyboard connector on the left long edge as you do with the iPad Pro 9.7 and 12.9, but there’s still a series of magnets here that allow you to quickly attach and detach Apple’s range of folding iPad covers. The worst thing you could say about the ...
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