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November 2013
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The editors liked
Stunningly thin and light
Excellent performance
Great battery life
Ten hours of battery life
Twice as fast as fourth-generation iPad
Light and thin
The iPad Air delivers solid performance and battery life in an attractive and impossibly thin-and-light package. The front-facing camera delivers excellent FaceTime capabilities and the Retina Display is top-notch
Sleek design
Powerful innards
Great suite of free apps
More compact
More powerful but keeps its 9.7 inch screen
The editors didn't like
Increased price
Speakers easily muffled
Reflective screen
Still too big for long-term one-handed use
No Touch ID
From $598 ($749 for Wi-Fi & Cellular)
No Touch ID fingerprint scanner
Meaning you'll have to type in a passcode with every unlock and a password with every purchase
Published: 2013-11-01, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Apple's new iPad Air is on sale from today. Here's my early thoughts.As always, these aren't intended to take the place of a full review; these are merely early thoughts. A full review will follow when I've had proper time to put an iPad Air through its p...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
More compact, more powerful but keeps its 9.7 inch screen
New size means you'll need new accessories
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Published: 2013-10-30, Author: Tim , review by: cnet.com.au
The iPad Air delivers solid performance and battery life in an attractive and impossibly thin-and-light package. The front-facing camera delivers excellent FaceTime capabilities and the Retina Display is top-notch
No Touch ID fingerprint scanner, meaning you'll have to type in a passcode with every unlock and a password with every purchase
Functionally, the iPad Air is nearly identical to last year's model, offering only faster performance and better video chatting. But factor in design and aesthetics, and the iPad Air is on another planet. It's the best full-size consumer tablet on the ma...
Abstract: 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 ...
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...
The iPad Air is a huge improvement over the iPad 4th-gen, or the iPad 2, pictured in the gallery. Its form factor is the best currently available for a 10-inch tablet, and it provides a great blend of portability and usability that leans towards the media...
Published: 2017-04-04, 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