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Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
7 years ago
iPad Air 2

If you're short of time and need to get off then all you need to heed is this, the iPad Air 2 is the best tablet we've ever reviewed. Apple has done it again and improved on the already excellent iPad Air (that's remains on sale for a lower price) from 2013.

Screen doesn't reflect much; Great performance; Ultra-slim design; Improved camera

Battery life a little lower; 16GB version storage too low

woolworths.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
Apple great as ever

I was upragding from an IPad 2 and am pleased with the increase in speed even though wi-fi speeds here are dreadful the bigger processor has made a difference. I was amazed at thiw easy it was just to download all the information from the iCloud and there was everything as it should be.

Quality; weight; speed of operation

Argos
★★★★★
6 years ago
Just what we were looking for.

It is functional, and does what we require of it. Have not got to grips with everything yet, but are getting there.

Costco
★★★★★
7 years ago
Flexible

Purchased two of these a few weeks back now to replace a 5 year old iPad that the family has been sharing, the new ones's are for my wife and I, I purchased the pencil's with them too.

Gadget Guy
★★★★★
9 years ago
Thinking thin: Apple's iPad Air 2 reviewed

A new year means a new iPad, and here we are with another model ready for consumers to take home. Is the latest iteration Apple's best, and does it have what it takes to survive the onslaught of tablet competitors heading its way?

Lovely clear screen; Display has much faster touch support; making typing just that much easier and more accurate when you're a fast typist; Still one of the prettiest tablet designs out there; Touch ID fingerprint unlocking included

No flash on the rear camera; Mute and lock switch has disappeared; Still no expandable storage; No NFC

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
9 years ago

Gadgets get thinner every year. That's a given. But the iPad Air 2 crosses a threshold where thin makes a difference. I bought my first iPad in the summer of 2012, under the pretense that it would be a really killer digital photo frame at my wedding.

It's an iPad, which means it's a finely crafted tablet with an app store filled to bursting with the latest mobile games and utilities; This one is better than ever before

I don't give a damn about Touch ID until Apple trusts my fingerprint enough not to require a password ever again; and until Apple lets me use it to buy things at brick and mortar stores with Apple Pay

toysrus.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Haven't used it yet but I've received great reviews!

This product is a requirement at my son's school when he becomes a Freshman next year at a private high school. The staff there has given it raving reviews.

Durable; Easy To Configure; Lightweight; Quiet; Versatile

PC Authority
★★★★
9 years ago
Review: Apple iPad Air 2

A bigger screen? Nope. A lower price? Nah. How about a bit more storage in the base model? You must be joking. So what is the headline feature of the iPad Air 2? It's thinner, because that's exactly the feature everyone had been clamouring for. "You know that iPad Air?

Wired
★★★★★
13 years ago
Review: Apple iPad 2

Everybody wishes the iPad 2 had a higher-resolution display like the iPhone 4, but Apple didn't even have to go there yet. All Apple did was put the iPad on a treadmill. The tablet shed some weight and gained some speed to become the iPad 2 , and it's incredible what a difference that makes.

Skinnier profile shows mercy to your joints; Big performance boost makes apps, games and web browsing more zippy; Same 0 starting price and 10-hour battery life

Mediocre cameras make still photos look slimy; Thinner body makes physical buttons on the side a little harder to press

Maclife
★★★★
13 years ago
The iPad 2 Review

With properly calibrated expectations--think minor refresh, rather than next generation--the iPad 2 continues Apple's reign as the king of tablets. If you haven't bought one yet, the iPad 2 is a stellar device that still feels like a little slice of science fiction come true.

New A5 chip and RAM significantly improve overall performance, and gaming in particular; Dual cameras work fine for video calls; Thinner, lighter unibody looks slick and makes the iPad more comfortable to use.

No transformative new features; Display is unchanged, so it still isn't usable in bright sunlight and attracts lots of smudgy fingerprints; Cameras yield poor, low-res photos; Using cameras is often difficult and requires awkward grip; No support for 4G cellular data.

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