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Bullet Points Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey
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  • - Slate Mobile tablet Grey
  • - 24,6 cm (9.7") 2048 x 1536 pixels IPS
  • - Apple A7
  • - 32 GB Flash
  • - Single camera 5 MP Front camera 1,2 MP
  • - Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 32,4 Wh 10 h
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Long product name Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey :
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iPad Air, 9.7" LED IPS, 2048x1536, A7 + M7, 32GB, 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, 5MP + 1.2MP, iOS 8
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Short summary description Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey:
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Apple iPad Air, 24,6 cm (9.7"), 2048 x 1536 pixels, 32 GB, iOS, 469 g, Grey

Long summary description Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple iPad Air. Display diagonal: 24,6 cm (9.7"), Display resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Processor family: Apple, Processor model: A7. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 5 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera, Front camera resolution (numeric): 1,2 MP, Front camera. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Weight: 469 g. Operating system installed: iOS. Product colour: Grey

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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Uk has collected 490 expert reviews for Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Grey and the average expert rating is 91 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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v3.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Microsoft made a big song and dance about how great the Surface Pro 3 works as a laptop replacement when it unveiled the hybrid device. In fact, taking a page out of Samsung's book, Microsoft went so far as to claim the Surface Pro 3 will outperform Apple...
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apcmag.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Clearly, this wasn't ideal but an apparent limitation of the tech available. The new iPad Air solved those issues with the new A7 chip, leading to a significantly reduced battery capacity needed to last the ten-hours and making the Air the lightest iPad s...
90%
fatducktech.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
I had some hands-on time with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, and an iPad Air to hand. Putting the two head to head seemed like the thing to do.Apologies for the grainy video at the start. It turns out that slightly swanky hotel rooms with “mood” lighting aren'...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Ditching the numbering system and going for the Air moniker used by the company's super-light laptops really makes sense here, as the iPad Air is staggeringly light. At just 469g (Wi-Fi version) it's 183g lighter than the 652g iPad 4. That's a staggering...
Bottom line The iPad Air is still one of our favourite tablets. It takes everything that the old iPad 4 did and does it better, in a smaller case. However, it's the smaller size that really starts to confuse matters. Before, the choice between the iPad and iPad Mini...
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theaustralian.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Samsung has unwrapped a new line of Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S, which the South Korean giant is touting as the “best tablet that it has ever made” and is set to compete directly with Apple's iPad.The Galaxy Tab S will arrive in two different flavou...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
During a special event in New York on 12 June, Samsung unveiled two new tablets, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 with a 10.5in screen and the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 you guessed it, with an 8.4in screen. The Tab S 10.5 is has become the latest rival to Apple's iPad Air, s...
Bottom line Overall, there's no doubt that Samsung has unveiled tough new competition for the iPad Air with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5. It's thinner, has a better camera, a slightly better display and some extra features compared with the iPad Air, but the iPad Ai...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
So Samsung has announced its latest Android tablet at its Galaxy Premiere event (watch the Samsung Galaxy Premiere live video stream here), the Galaxy Tab S 10.5. How does the new tablet shape up against the iPad Air ? We find out in our Galaxy Tab S 10.5...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Air: the same, but different When Microsoft first launched the Surface tablets it pitched them squarely against Apple's market-leading iPad . And that was reasonable: after all Apple launched the iPad as a 'new category of device' t...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Microsoft has announced the Surface Pro 3, the latest addition to its Windows tablet line-up. In a change of tune from the first Surface tablets that were pitched directly against the iPad, Microsoft has described the Surface Pro 3 as a tablet that can re...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Apple' iPad Air and iPad mini 2 with Retina display were unveiled in October last year, as Apple refreshed its mini and full-size iPad tablet lineups. But which new iPad is best for your needs? In our iPad Air vs iPad mini 2 comparison review, updated aft...
Good iPad Air offers a larger screen and a more immersive experience, iPad mini 2 is more portable and cheaper...
Bad iPad Air is most expensive of the iPads and won't fit in a pocket, Watching films on iPad mini is less of a cinematic experience...
Bottom line Which iPad would we recommend? Obviously that depends on your needs. If portability is top priority, the iPad mini 2 remains the best option, although the iPad Air is so much slimmer and lighter than previous 'full-size' iPads that it's close to catching...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Sony has launched a new iPad Air rival, the Xperia Z2 Tablet, and with a thinner, lighter design than Apple's latest iPad it's certainly a contender for the top spot. Here, we put the two 10in tablets head-to-head to compare design, tech specs, features a...
Bottom line As users of Apple products including Macs and iPhones, the iPad Air is the natural and more fitting choice for us. We'd choose the iPad Air not only due to its stunning design and easy to use software, but also because it ties in well with the our Apple e...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Welcome to our iPad Air review. Our iPad Air review includes: everything you need to know about Apple's iPad Air tablet, the iPad Air's specs, features and physical design and build quality, speed tests, price and buying options. We also answer two questi...
Good Slimmer and lighter than previous iPads, A7 chip makes it fastest iPad yet...
Bad iPad Air's extra speed not obvious in general use, Screen feels slightly plasticky because of 'flex'...
Bottom line iPad Air review Welcome to our iPad Air review. Our iPad Air review includes: everything you need to know about Apple's iPad Air tablet, the iPad Air's specs, features and physical design and build quality, speed tests, price and buying options. We als...
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techradar.com/au/
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2014-11-19 18:51:01
Apple's new iPad shows all you need to know about its changed approach to tablets - with a 43% thinner bezel and a 28% lighter device, the iPad Air is championing the 'easier to live with' ideal.If you haven't seen a picture yet, then imagine an iPad mini...
Good Sleek design, Powerful innards, Great suite of free apps...
Bad No TouchID, Camera features lacking, 16GB version is too small...
Bottom line Make no mistake - Apple has finally nailed the tablet with a great combination of specs, power and a decent OS. It's a joy to hold the iPad Air. From the clever construction to the fast processor to the improved user interface, Apple has found an answer...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and the Apple iPad Air...
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techmadeeasy.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Apple's 10″ wonder returnsWhen Apple released iOS 7 last year I was one of many people who tried it, hated it and then got rid of their Apple devices as quickly as possible.At the time I swapped my “old” iPad 3 for a Google Nexus 7 tablet, but now, 6 mont...
Bottom line While it's still positioned firmly at the high end of market, the iPad Air should definitely appeal to the majority of consumers, even if you've not previously used an iOS device.The new design is certainly an improvement, even though it's not massively d...
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itpro.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
If you want an iPad but you're not sure what the difference is between the flagship models, you've come to the right place. IT Pro put the devices head-to-head in the following categories: Display Battery Life Hardware/Connectivity/Repairability Soft...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Has it succeeded? Let's find out.The iPad Air does not look like any other full size iPad that came before it –– it looks like a blown up iPad Mini. The bezel around the 9.7-inch Retina display is 20% slimmer and the overall weight of the slate has been r...
Good Amazing lightweight design, great display, brilliant battery, iLife is a big USP – especially iMovie, iPhoto and Garage Band, insane processing power, more dedicated tablets apps than any other tablet platform, global LTE support...
Bad Without a case the back panel scuffs up pretty easily and lower storage variants (16GB) are essentially worthless – iLife, Retina-enabled apps, and big games will fill it up in no time at all. If you're getting an iPad, always go big –– 32GB and up, basic...
Bottom line The iPad Air is perhaps the best tablet ever created, taking everything that made all iPads that came before it great and condensing it down into a smaller, lighter, faster and infinitely more useable package. With applications you're spoilt for ch...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
With all due respect to Microsoft and the makers of tablet PCs over the 20 years preceding its launch, the iPad was the tablet that invented the current tablet market. It's been with us a few years, but the iPad remains for many the byword for quality in...
Bottom line In many respects a triumph, the iPad Air also introduces compromises to hit the low-weight/thin-case targets. Sound quality through the new stereo speaker has deteriorated, and although a matter of taste we found the iPad mini-style case loses the premium...
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tech.uk.msn.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Apple recently sent out invites for a 22 October event where it's expected that the new iPad will be announced.So, what looks like it's nailed on for the new iPad? And what can we stick on the tenuous pile? Have a peep at our review of the best iPad 5 r...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
It's been a whole year since the last iPad was released, but Apple has already found a way to slim it down into a shadow of its former self. The change is so drastic, Apple has christened this new device the iPad Air, just like the MacBook Air before i...
Good The first thing you'll notice about Apple's latest tablet is that it's extremely thin. It measures a svelte 7.5mm fat and weighs just a single pound (469g). It's not as thin as the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, but it's lighter, and you won't even notice the millimetre difference. Last year's iPad mini won rave reviews with its slim design and reduced bezels, but this full-sized iPad steals its crown. Th...
Bad Apple's put a lot of effort into iOS 7 for its latest range of iPhones, but it seems like an afterthought on the iPad. If you're used to using iOS, you'll be right at home, but there are a few niggles on the larger-screen version that make it feel unfinished. Some design elements feel like they don't scale right and aren’t suited to a tablet, and multitasking is still not as good as on rival slat...
Bottom line We've got to hand it to Apple. The Air is the best iPad yet: not only is it super speedy, it looks gorgeous and it's extremely light to hold. Apple's championing the Air with the tagline 'the power of lightness', and we have to agree. It's a powerful t...
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whathifi.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
The new Apple iPad Air is a stunningly powerful and desirable tablet. Promising faster, better performance across the board – and a new, sleeker chassis – the iPad Air is shaping up to be a leaner, meaner machine than its four predecessors. The advent of...
Good Crisper picture with brighter whites and better blacks, More open, dynamic and subtler sound, Faster and more powerful, Beautiful build, Great selection of apps, Good battery life...
Bad Camera's colours aren't as natural as before, Slimmer bezel means more thumbs on screen...
Bottom line The 10in tablet market is sparsely populated, with Apple having a comfortable dominance over similar-sized tablets from the likes of Samsung and Google. It's biggest rival, then, is the iPad Mini.Even lighter, smaller and more portable, and now with a Ret...
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digitalversus.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Before we get around to publishing our full review next Tuesday, here's a look at the iPad Air's new Retina display. And here's something you may not have guessed: it's... Apple has updated its full-sized 9.7" fourth-generation iPad with a slimmer, more...
Good Excellent Retina display, Smooth and speedy to use, a highly responsive tablet, iOS 7 is now even more featurerich, Good battery life, Reworked design, lightweight build...
Bad No way of expanding onboard storage, Proprietary port, No noticeable upgrades to the front or rear cameras...
Bottom line In terms of physical design and technical prowess, the iPad Air is a big step forward for Apple's tablet. It boasts power-packed tech specs, a near-perfect display, battery life over 10 hours and razor-sharp responsiveness. The downsides are basically the...
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whathifi.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
The new Apple iPad Air is a stunningly powerful and desirable tablet. Promising faster, better performance across the board – and a new, sleeker chassis – the iPad Air is shaping up to be a leaner, meaner machine than its four predecessors. The advent of...
Good Crisper picture with brighter whites and better blacks, More open, dynamic and subtler sound, Faster and more powerful, Beautiful build, Great selection of apps, Good battery life...
Bad Camera's colours aren't as natural as before, Slimmer bezel means more thumbs on screen...
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ouritdept.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
The latest addition to the line of full-sized Apple iPads is the iPad Air. The new iPad Air has undergone a significant redesign with a range of features which are certain to appeal to iPad enthusiasts.The new iPad Air lives up to its name with a lighter...
Bottom line Without a doubt, the iPad Air is one of the best looking and functional tablet PCs on the market thanks to the new changes in the design and the reduction in weight. So, if it is portability and ease of use you are seeking, the iPad Air is a great option...
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businesscomputingworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Ever since the iPad was first launched, Microsoft and other PC manufacturers have dismissed it as a little more than a toy for entertainment, arguing that it simply isn’t capable of running productivity software such as Microsoft Office. Despite this – an...
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theregister.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
The reception that greeted the launch of the iPad Air was rather more muted than the gangbusting opening weekend of the iPhone 5S. Sure, it was slimmer and lighter than its predecessor, and had a faster processor, but that's the sort of thing you take fo...
Bottom line Apple always likes to talk about the “magical” experience of using the iPad, and holding the iPad Air in my hands does remind me of what it was like when the very first iPad was launched. I can understand why the fanbois who already own the iPad 4 weren'...
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3g.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Apple has managed to turn around all the not-so-good things about the fourth-gen iPad – including the weighty chassis and awkward operating system to bring us a powerful, sleek tablet. If you have the cash, the iPad Air offers an apps/games/move expe...
Good Light, slim chassis; speedy A7 processor; slick new iOS 7; Impressive battery life...
Bottom line This is the best version of the iPad we've seen to date with fantastic performance from a light, slim chassis. The Retina display is as it always has been, but the iOS has had an overhaul, which was much needed...
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reviewed.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
It's been about a full year since we've had an iPad in the office, and boy has iOS changed since then. Taking cues from competitors Android and Windows 8, Apple took a good long look at what makes a platform successful and made necessary changes. The Cupe...
Bottom line The new iPad Air isn't exactly a radical departure from the iPads of yesterday, but that's not inherently a bad thing. Sticking with a winning formula isn't exactly a recipe for disaster, and the iPad is a known quantity—you know relatively what you get w...
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itpro.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
When Apple unveiled the iPad Air, many dismissed it as simply another rehash with a faster processor. On paper this seems to be the case, as the Air has got the same 9.7in Retina Display and Aluminium chassis. But when you see the fifth generation iPad i...
Good Thin & Lightweight; Brilliant battery life; Retina Display; Great app selection...
Bad Still no expandable storage; No Touch ID; Expensive...
Bottom line The iPad Air is the best iOS tablet to date – with a sleek design, excellent performance and battery life. But be warned: the 16GB of storage on the entry level model will get used up quickly by large 64-bit apps, so it's worth considering the 32GB optio...
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pcpro.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
It took Apple CEO Tim Cook a long time to get around to the iPad Air at the company's Autumn launch event last month. After rattling through a set that covered OS X Mavericks and the free versions of the iLife and iWork suites, he finally got to the meat...
Bottom line The iPad Air improves on its predecessor in every respect and replaces it at the top of the A-List...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
You may think that the humble iPad needs no real introduction, with even technophobes well aware of Apples iconic and game-changing tablet. However, Apple complicated matters a little with the introduction of the iPad mini last year, while refusing to gi...
Good Light and slender build; Zippy A7 processor; Sleek new iOS 7; Great battery life...
Bad Not cheap; Good ol’ iTunes; Still no memory card slot...
Bottom line Apple has taken everything we disliked about the fourth-generation iPad – primarily the bulky, heavy frame and troublesome OS – and obliterated it, leaving a sleek, surprisingly portable powerhouse tablet. As long as you can afford it, the iPad Air provid...
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wired.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
Wired.co.uk's in-depth review of the new iPad Air shows the device is Apple's best tablet to date. Thinner, lighter, less bulky, faster, more refined. These are all words reviewers are typically able to apply to new Apple products when comparing them to...
Good Excellent design, brilliant screen, battery life is superb, extremely powerful even versus the previous iPad 4, App Store is populated with highquality games and tools, bundled productivity software, good camera, excellent value for money...
Bad There are still improvements that can be made to the camera, or to bring iPhone technology to the iPad, but nothing that hinders this incarnation competitively in any way...
Bottom line We have no hesitation in saying that this the best 10-inch iPad Apple has ever made. It feels like a milestone: the first iPad was a game-changer, but it was bulky and slow. The iPad 2 refined the design but didn't radically alter our perception of what...
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digitalone.com.sg
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2014-11-19 18:51:02
The advertisement for the new Apple iPad Air shows scenes from everyday life - from offices to laboratories - always with a pencil on top of either a table or piano. In the closing scenes, a hand picks up the iPad Air from behind the pencil. Yes, it is...
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macworld.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
It’s right there in the name: the most important trait of the is that it weighs only 454g. For a company that obsesses over making devices thinner and lighter, it must have been torture for Apple to spend nearly three years making a series of iPads th...
Good Ten hours of battery life; twice as fast as fourth-generation iPad; light and thin...
Bad Still too big for long-term one-handed use; no Touch ID, from $598 ($749 for Wi-Fi & Cellular)...
Bottom line The iPad was already the best large tablet out there. If it had any deficiencies, it was really in terms of weight and size, and that's where the iPad Air shines.It's still got a battery that will last for 10 hours, and now it's twice as fast as it was be...
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stuff.tv
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
There's no mistaking the iPad Air. Thanks to the liberal fat-trimming, its front is almost entirely screen. There's still room to rest your thumbs on what remains of the bezels (in case you mistrust Apple's thumb rejection tech, which helps prevent hand-r...
Good Screen produces luscious colours all day long, Prettier and more portable than rivals, Ace App Store and free Apple apps, Ushers in dawn of 64-bit software...
Bad Lack of ports, adapters are pricey, iOS walled garden may frustrate you, Not a complete laptop replacement, More capacious versions are expensive...
Bottom line Calling this the iPad Air could be seen as a gimmick: a marketing ploy designed to invoke the excitement of an all-new product, when in fact so much is carried over from previous iPads. But the truth is that the iPad Air is every bit the dramatic update...
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itproportal.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
Slimmer, lighter, and faster than last year's model, Apple's iPad Air (which starts from £399) is the best tablet for the most people. It's a fully-fledged computer which is now so thin and light that you won't even notice it's in your bag. Like every iPa...
Good Impressively slim and light, Fast, Very good camera, Top notch app selection...
Bad Relatively expensive...
Bottom line The iPad Air isn't going to please everyone, but it'll please most people. Just as there's more than one great computer, there can be more than one great tablet: The slender iPad Air lifting its touch-centric apps up on a pedestal, the simple Kindle Fire...
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digitalspy.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
When Apple first introduced us to the iPad Air, we have to say we genuinely weren't that fussed. Holding it in our hands, it felt like the usual 'thinner and lighter' affair we have become so used to expecting. However after extended use of the iPad Air...
Bottom line Summarising the competition brings us on to the only real significant flaw we can find with the iPad Air. This is a very expensive gadget. It is, especially in the higher storage forms, priced well out of the range of the average tech fan.This is a shame...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
Does an iPad really need an introduction? This is the fifth generation of the tablet that made tablets popular. The iPad Air is one of two big updates to the iPad line this year, with the smaller iPad Mini finally gaining the Retina screen fans hoped to g...
Good Thin and light, looks great, Powerful 64-bit processor, New Wi-Fi antennas are fast, iOS 7 runs best on Air, Battery life is a solid 10 hours...
Bad Speakers are a step down from iPad 4, Camera quality has not improved, Not as comfortable as iPad Mini...
Bottom line The new iPad Air is fantastic. With the exception of its speakers, it is a clear step up from the iPad 4. Still, this iPad will live in the shadow of the iPad Mini Retina – and we're confident saying that before we've even seen the new Mini. Apple's sma...
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techguide.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
The iPad Air is certainly an appropriate name for Apple's latest device. Despite its amazing thinner and lighter design it still delivers a powerhouse performance.Apple's highly anticipated new product has had its most significant re-design to date.It loo...
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pocket-lint.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
The iPad Air is the latest tablet to arrive in Apple's range. It's adopted the Air name, just like the MacBook Air, to show off its thin and light stature. No Apple iPad 5 branding to be found here even though, in essence, the Air is the fifth full-size t...
Good Thinner, lighter, faster, iLife and iWork apps are great, truly desirable tablet...
Bad Same camera as iPad 4, no 802.11 ac, can't realise 64-bit speed yet...
Bottom line 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. For die-hard Apple fans we can see how you would be dis...
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smh.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
Digital Life News Technology News Computers DateOctober 31, 2013 reading now (9) Read later Ten days into my marriage with the iPad Air, the euphoria of the honeymoon remains. There's perhaps a little less excitement in the exploration, but...
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itproportal.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
The iPad Air goes on sale tomorrow, and naturally enough, reviews of Apple's latest full-size tablet are popping up across the net. As the thinner, lighter, and faster successor to the massively acclaimed iPad 4, the reviews for the iPad Air are exactly w...
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brisbanetimes.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
Yet the smaller powerpack has not reduced battery life; it remains at a confidently claimed 10 hours of surfing and playing videos and music via Wi-Fi, or nine hours if you do it on the mobile network. The principal factor in this is the miserly use of po...
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gadgetguy.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
Apple’s iPad is the current market leader in the tablet space. It’s certainly the device that competitors are gunning for, and, with the recent onslaught of very pointed Windows Surface Pro 2 advertising, as well as recent launches from Samsung, Nokia...
Good More compact, more powerful but keeps its 9.7 inch screen...
Bad New size means you'll need new accessories...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:03
We compare the specifications of the iPad Air and the new Nexus 10 2 (2013). Find out more about the new Apple and Google tablets in our new Nexus 10 2 (2013) vs iPad Air specs comparison...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
When Apple announced the iPad Air last week , it made much of the achievement of packing so much into so small a package: this is the iPad that is already so popular, but now it's lighter, thinner, faster and more powerful. And in a stroke of marketin...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Anand Lal ShimpiIt seemed like a foregone conclusion that the 10-inch tablet market was done for, with all interest and excitement shifting to smaller, but equally capable 7 or 8-inch tablets instead. It also seemed like 15-inch notebook computers were...
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canadianreviewer.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
The fifth generation Apple Pad takes on the shape and design of the iPad mini with smaller bezels on the sides and a thinner and lighter profile. It is 28 per cent lighter and 20 per cent thinner than last year's version while maintaining the same screen...
Bottom line The heft and thickness of previous iPads has been reduced dramatically with the iPad Air. At one pound, it is easy enough to hold in one hand for leisurely reading, watching videos, playing games and checking email. The iPad Air is the most complete full...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Apple has unveiled the fifth generation model of it's full sized iPad and it gets a new name. The Apple iPad Air is thinner and lighter than the previous model, is powered by a 64-bit A7 processor and has an upgraded 5-megapixel camera that records 1080p...
Good Stunningly thin and light, Excellent performance, Great battery life...
Bad Increased price, Speakers easily muffled, Reflective screen...
Bottom line If you already own a fourth generation iPad the iPad Air certainly isn't an essential upgrade, but for everyone else, this is a clear winner in the large tablet market, and perhaps the best consumer-based tablet ever made...
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techradar.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
The arrival of its mini brother has meant that the iPad 'maxi' lost some of its headline billing - but Apple has taken the bigger tablet back to the drawing board, given it a fresh new name - iPad Air - and is hoping to prove that not everyone wants to gi...
Good Sleek design, Powerful innards...
Bad No TouchID...
Bottom line Make no mistake: Apple finally nailed the tablet with a great combination of specs, power and a decent OS in this option.It's a joy to hold the iPad Air, even though it's now the thickest option in the iPad range. From the clever construction to the perpe...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Apple has unveiled the fifth generation model of it's full sized iPad and it gets a new name. The Apple iPad Air is thinner and lighter than the previous model, is powered by a 64-bit A7 processor and has an upgraded 5-megapixel camera that records 1080p...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Apple has recently launched two new tablets , the 9.4-inch iPad Air (5 th generation) and the 7.9-inch iPad mini 2. Here is where we compare the two tablets in our iPad Air vs iPad mini 2 comparison review. For further detail, see our pieces iPad Air 5th...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
If you're in the market for a 10in tablet, Apple now offers either the new iPad Air or the old iPad 2. Read on to find out which one you should buy...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Of all the days to pick to launch a flagship tablet , Nokia only went and did it on the same day the world was gurgling like a newborn at Apple's latest iPad iteration. It makes for an obvious comparison between the Lumia 2520 and the iPad Air, but they a...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
I say that as a fan primarily of the iPad Mini – its 7” screen was also upgraded by Apple last night – but the Air is the larger 9.7” device that I've previously left by the sofa at home because it was slightly less portable for travel. Now, weighing i...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
On 20 October, Apple unveiled iPad Air, the new iPad that we all thought was going to be called iPad 5. It's a handsome device, but is it really a significant step forwards from the iPad 4? And is it worth upgrading if you've got an iPad 4 already? For...
Good iPad Air is thinner and, Apple claims, up to twice as fast (although we'd like to test this out properly); it's the same price as the iPad 4...
Bad iPad Air may not change day-to-day experience enough to justify upgrading from iPad 4 (earlier generations of iPad are a different matter)...
Bottom line If you're on the iPad 3 or earlier, the iPad Air is a highly appealing buy, and a bit of a bargain, we'd say. But paying the same price all over again a year (or less) after shelling out for the iPad 4 may be less clear-cut, unless you're flush with cash...
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trustedreviews.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
What is the iPad Air? The iPad Air is a totally redesigned tablet. Apple has decided to rebuild the world's most famous tablet to try to keep it well ahead of the competition. In many ways it has succeeded. The iPad Air is slim, light and superbly crafted...
Good Very light, Robust and premium design, Excellent screen, Solid battery life, Consummate all-rounder...
Bad Storage comes at a premium, No Touch ID...
Bottom line iPad Air: Battery Life To make the iPad Air so thin and light Apple has reduced the size of the battery, but still claims 10 hours of constant use. We've already mentioned how the M7 processor helps improve battery life, but the A7 SoC is also more effici...
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digitalspy.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
It seems strange to think that we are already on the fifth generation of Apple 's iPad, but such is the speed at which technology moves these days. New for 2013 is the name - the iPad Air - as well as the usual host of performance and camera improvements...
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T3.com
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2014-11-19 18:51:04
Apple's product upgrades can be a funny beast. On paper, they can appear incremental. Eyes-on, the products can look almost identical. Hands-on, you sometimes have to pry to find exactly where the improvements are. Some changes ( iMac G3 to G4, iPhone 3GS...
Good Size and weight reduction, Faster 64-bit processor, Better battery life...
Bad No slo-mo video recording, No 8MP rear camera upgrade, Price...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-12-27 04:56:08
The iPad Air 2, which launched earlier this month, replaces the iPad Air 1 as Apple's top-of-the-line iPad tablet. The iPad Air 2 is thinner than its predecessor, lighter, faster and better at photography the older iPad Air 1, meanwhile, gets a tasty pric...
Bottom line The iPad Air 2 is an accumulation of relatively small upgrades that together make for a pretty major overhaul. It's thinner and lighter - you might feel unnecessarily so, or even worry about a repeat of Bendgate, but what was that saying about never being...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-12-27 04:56:10
First up, here's our video review of the iPad Air. See more iPad reviewsiPad Air vs iPad 4 comparison review: Is it worth upgrading to iPad Air?The iPad 2, surprisingly, hasn't had a price cut - usually when a new generation product emerges, any previous-...
Bottom line You get three main upgrades for your £70: the iPad Air is 28 percent lighter than the iPad 2 (as well as a fair bit slimmer); it's a lot quicker, although some of the extra speed will only become apparent when you use demanding, recent apps; and it comes...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-28 05:28:04
The newest addition to the iPad line-up is the iPad Air 2 but what's the difference compared to the iPad Air ? Find out in our iPad Air 2 vs iPad Air comparison review. See also : Best tablets you can buy in 2014. iPad Air 2 vs iPad Air: Price and availa...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-28 05:28:04
The iPad no longer has the tablet market to itself. As 7in Androids such as the Nexus 7 and Tesco Hudl offer cheaper but acceptable alternatives to the iPad mini, market share declines even as tablet sales go up. But the iPad Air remains the king of the 1...
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itpro.co.uk
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2015-01-01 09:26:41
While the iPad Air 2 is no doubt a five-star product, you can save yourself money by opting to purchase last year's model. Yes, we know Apple has improved the processor, added Touch ID and tweaked the display in the Air 2. On closer inspection you'll see...
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alphr.com
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2015-02-07 07:57:32
So, the iPad Air has been superseded by a new model: the iPad Air 2. That doesn't mean that you should ignore the original iPad Air, though, and especially not given that the 16GB model is now selling for £319. Admittedly, the iPad Air 2 is the superior d...
Bottom line The iPad Air improves on its predecessor in every respect - and it's better value than the iPad Air 2...
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tekgadg.com
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2015-03-27 13:40:41
Here's our review of the iPad Air. Watch the video review above!Just like the iPhone 5s review , there is no written impressions this time. It's too good. I don't have any complaints. It's lighter, thinner, faster with more battery. 10/10!Sean...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-07-09 10:27:45
Remember when the original iPad debuted in the hands of Steve Jobs, and he bold-facedly called it an incredibly thin and light device? Imagine what he'd say if he could see what his 9.7-inch roll-of-the-dice became just five short years later. Behold: the...
Bottom line If you've ever been put off owning a big tablet because of the size, the iPad Air goes a long way to circumventing your concerns. It's lighter and easier to wield than ever, but still gives you the bright and beautiful 9.7-inch screen that defines this pr...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2016-01-06 12:40:47
The new iPad Air is light, fast and thin [APPLE]“We won't bore you with mind-boggling stats about RAM and megahertz”IT is the fastest and lightest full-sized iPad Apple has ever made.With the new sleeker design and 4G data capability, Apple reckons the iP...
Bottom line The iPad Air has made the best tablet on the market even better. It looks great, is fast and light and, best of all, is still so simple to use.Our only criticism of the iPad Air is the battery - it could last a little longer and, at £399 for the basic mod...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2016-01-09 11:44:38
Thinner, lighter, faster: Welcome to Apple's new iPad's“The iPad Air is only a pound... but sadly that's weight not price”THINNER, faster and weighing less than a bottle of beer - welcome to the iPad Air.Apple launched its new tablets last night, and the...
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techsmart.co.za
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2016-02-12 11:02:52
Surpassing and superseding its already highly successful iPad (4) was no small feat, but in the iPad Air, Apple has done just that.By now, you might be inclined to roll your eyes every time Apple announces a new iPad (or, as was the case with the iPad 4 a...
Good Light, Extremely fast, More compact than previous iterations, A pleasure to hold and use...
Bad Frame feels a little hollower under hard taps...
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ergohacks.com
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2016-02-16 08:36:44
Apple's iPad needs little introduction having single handedly started and re-invented the tablet market four years ago. These days there are several other contenders in the space such as Android and Windows RT but Apple is still the largest single manufac...
Bottom line The iPad Air is an excellent 10″ tablet and arguably the best tablet available on the market at the moment. It has a very good range of apps, it's light, beautifully designed, easy to use and has a great battery life. If you are using the fourth generatio...
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itpro.co.uk
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2016-03-26 22:20:58
With the iPad Air 3 and possibly a new iPad Mini in the offing, it is time to look back at the original iPad Air and the iPad Mini with Retina Display to see if they still hold up to scrutiny.(You can see all the news and rumours on the iPad Air 3 here...
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pcworld.co.nz
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2016-03-26 22:21:00
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...
Good Stunningly thin and light, Excellent performance, Great battery life...
Bad Increased price, Speakers easily muffled, Reflective screen...
Bottom line If you already own a fourth generation iPad the iPad Air certainly isn't an essential upgrade, but for everyone else, this is a clear winner in the large tablet market, and perhaps the best consumer-based tablet ever made...
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pcworld.co.nz
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2016-03-26 22:21:01
Apple has unveiled the fifth generation model of it's full sized iPad and it gets a new name. The Apple iPad Air is thinner and lighter than the previous model, is powered by a 64-bit A7 processor and has an upgraded 5-megapixel camera that records 1080p...
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alphr.com
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2016-10-30 03:25:36
The iPad Air has been superseded by three new models - the iPad Air 2, the iPad Pro and the iPad Pro 9.7 since it first came out in 2014, and Apple no longer sells it on its website. That doesn't mean that you should ignore the original iPad Air, though...
Bottom line Since Apple retired the iPad Air, the newer iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro 9.7 would seem the logical choice. But if you're looking to get a quality larger tablet on the cheap, it may still be worth considering an iPad Air.Why? Well, you'll find plenty of iPad A...
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klgadgetguy.com
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2016-11-19 05:51:07
The Apple iPad Air is now available in Malaysia at Apple Premium resellers, while we are not able to get a review unit from Apple, we are still able to take a quick first look at the iPad Air at our local premium reseller – EpiCentre. The iPad Air isn't g...
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unbox.ph
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2016-11-19 05:51:08
iPad Air Full Review!When Steve Jobs first unveiled the iPad in 2010 he probably had a lot of things he wanted to improve with it. In hindsight while the first generation iPad was a game changer, it was actually clunky, heavy, and a bit slow (especially w...
Bottom line Awesome.So what's our verdict? Well it really is the best tablet in the market today. There's just no point of comparison anymore for Android tablets and the iPad. Maybe in time when Google gets to perfect Android for tablets and Google Play gets more qua...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-19 05:51:08
The 9.7-inch iPad gets its most drastic design revamp since 2010 and comes with a thinner, lighter and more compact form factor. In addition, it runs on Apple's latest A7 processor which is based on a 64-bit architecture.The iPad ecosystem has never been...
Bottom line So does it live up its namesake? To some extent, yes. However, it's not yet a game changer like the original MacBook Air. Perhaps it has something to do with its timeliness of arrival and Sony's engineering prowess that would have otherwise made the iPad...
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