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Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
the iPad Air has excellent battery life. Unless you're gaming or streaming video for hours on end, there's a fat chance you'll ever have to worry about this thing conking out before the day is over. Apps and iWork There are many arguments you can mak...
Abstract: Apple's iPad Air is taking on a new form factor for its fifth generation. Now resembling the iPad mini, the iPad Air is much thinner and lighter than the previous generation iPad. Power is also being improved with the new A7 chip - the same chip that is f...
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Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Thinner, smaller, and lighter body makes for a much more usable 10-inch tablet, The A7's CPU performance continues to impress, delivering on Apple's claims of doubled performance, Retina display, while unchanged, is still crisp and bright, Great battery l
The GPU can rarely actually double the performance of the A6X, counter to Apple's claims, 16GB of storage is getting to be a bit small for an entry-level iPad, especially once you've downloaded all your free iLife and iWork apps, Air gap between glass and
Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most exciting developments came towards the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 from the usual big guys: Google released...
Impressively slim and light. Fast. Very good camera. Topnotch app selection. LTE version works with every U.S. carrier.
Expensive. Pages and Numbers, while free, don't measure up to Microsoft Office for productivity
The iPad Air is Apple's attempt to make the tablet disappear. The result is an unusually slim, well-built platform for the best array of apps in the business....
Stunning, thin, light design, Cuttingedge processor and graphics performance, iOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware, Outstanding builtin and free iWork, iLife apps, Retina display remains superb
Relatively high upfront price, No WiFi 802.11ac support, No Touch ID sensor
The Apple iPad Air has redefined the standard for a full size tablet once again. Just like the iPhone 5s, the iPad Air takes a generational leap forward in performance, except it also comes in an all-new package that is dramatically thinner and lighter. T...
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Published: 2013-11-03, Author: Jeremy , review by: ilounge.com
A comprehensively superior replacement for 2012's thirdand fourthgeneration iPads, packing almost twice as much horsepower and noteworthy extra battery life into a considerably narrower and lighter body. Easier to hold than any prior fullsized iPad, and n
Industrial design is new to fullsized iPad but highly familiar given last year's iPod touch and iPad mini releases, feeling lighter than past 9.7” iPads but heavier than iPad minis, and still not comfortable for truly extended handholding; stands are requ
Although every Apple product goes through a well-established four-stage life cycle — introduction, growth, maturity and decline — the same is also true of its product families, which begin by building awareness (introduction), begin to increase in sales thro...
Impressively slim and light. Fast. Very good camera. Top-notch app selection. LTE version works with every U.S. carrier.
Expensive. Pages and Numbers, while free, don't measure up to Microsoft Office for productivity
The iPad Air is Apple's attempt to make the tablet disappear. The result is an unusually slim, well-built platform for the best array of apps in the business....