Our hands-on impressions of Apple's next-generation iPad Air tablet computer
Manufacturer: Apple
Our hands-on impressions of Apple's next-generation iPad Air tablet computer
Just as the original MacBook Air redefined laptop design, Apple is hoping to do the same thing for tablets with the iPad Air. This 1-pound slate attempts to combine a big-screen experience with a design so compact you can easily use it with one hand.
Apple has done it again: the iPad Air is a tablet better than the last iPad. Simply put the iPad Air is the best iPad the company has ever made. It's light, it's thin, it's fast, it's amazing.
Thinner; lighter; faster; iLife and iWork apps are great; truly desirable tablet
Same camera as iPad 4; no 802.11 ac; can't realise 64-bit speed yet
Two weeks ago I had all but written off the bigger iPad. It was too bulky and just no where near as portable as the iPad mini. Once the latter gets a Retina Display and equal hardware across the board, why would anyone consider the bigger model? The iPad Air changed my perspective on all of that.
perfect
Apple's full-sized iPad may have a brand new name, but the company's fifth iteration is all about refinement. The iPad Air is thinner, lighter and smaller than the previous model, but still manages to retain the same 9.7in screen and ten hour battery life.
Stunningly thin and light; Excellent performance; Great battery life
Increased price; Speakers easily muffled; Reflective screen
Apple's full-sized iPad may have a brand new name, but the company's fifth iteration is all about refinement.
Stunningly thin and light; Excellent performance; Great battery life
Increased price; Speakers easily muffled; Reflective screen
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