Rating 4.5 82 reviews
Manufacturer: Apple
price $241.00 - $319.00
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LAPTOP Magazine
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Review

There's no longer a question as to which tablet is Apple's flagship. While the new iPad mini 3 gets a Touch ID sensor and now comes in gold, the iPad Air 2 ($499 for 16GB, $828 as tested with 128GB and LTE) offers those goodies and a whole lot more.
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ZDNet
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 review: Slimmer and faster, but a smaller battery

Summary: The iPad Air 2's performance enhancements will appeal to those who run graphically demanding apps, although Apple's quest for thinness comes at the cost of reduced battery capacity. Last year's iPad Air remains a good option, but the Air 2 will be the power user's choice.
Pros:
  • Thin
  • light and elegant design
  • Excellent build quality
  • Excellent performance
  • Low-reflectivity Retina HD display
  • Touch ID support
  • Improved iSight and FaceTime HD cameras
Cons:
  • Lower-capacity battery than the 2013 iPad Air
  • No MicroSD storage expansion
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ZDNet
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Cellular (32GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine review

Summary: The iPad Air 2's performance enhancements will appeal to those who run graphically demanding apps, although Apple's quest for thinness comes at the cost of reduced battery capacity. Last year's iPad Air remains a good option, but the Air 2 will be the power user's choice.
Pros:
  • Thin, light and elegant design, Excellent build quality, Excellent performance, Low-reflectivity Retina HD display, Touch ID support, Improved iSight and FaceTime HD cameras
Cons:
  • Lower-capacity battery than the 2013 iPad Air, No MicroSD storage expansion
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Computer World
11 years ago

iPad Air 2 review: A great tablet gets better

If you liked last year's iPad Air, you'll almost certainly like this year's version, unveiled early last month (along with the 5K Retina iMac) by Apple CEO Tim Cook. The iPad Air 2 features Touch ID, a (much) faster system architecture and an aluminum enclosure that is both thinner and lighter than...
Pros:
  • Fast
  • Continuity feature allows seamless integration with other Apple devices
  • Touch ID feature
  • built-in encryption
Cons:
  • No LED flash support for photos and movies
  • camera specs lag behind iPhone 6 models
  • cannot use Apple Pay via NFC
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AnandTech
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Cellular (32GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine review

Overall, there’s a lot to go over on the iPad Air 2. While the name suggests that it’s an iterative update in nature, in practice these updates add a lot of compelling hardware to the high-end iPad line. One of the first areas worth looking at here is the design.
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reviews.tablets-help.com
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Cellular is a 9.7-inch device has running on latest iOS 8. It is packed by A8X chip with 64-bit architecture along with 2 GB RAM. It also has 8MP iSight camera. The price starting from $629, supporting Apple SIM (available only in US & UK). Apple iPad Air 2 Cellular View
Pros:
  • Retina display
  • Good battery support
  • Excellent processing power
  • Good camera performance
Cons:
  • No external card slot
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The Gadgeteer
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 review

Bottom line, if you have an iPad 4 or older or an original mini, you'll love the improvements in the iPad Air 2. If you already have the Air, then you may not feel the improvements are worth spending hundreds of dollars for and may be happier waiting for the Air 3 or whatever Apple brings us next.
Pros:
  • Thinner and lighter than any previous full-sized iPad
  • Improved camera
  • NFC chip lets you use Apple Pay for online purchases
  • Faster than previous iPads
  • Better sound than previous iPads
  • Thumbprint reader for increased security and for use with Apple Pay
Cons:
  • Incremental updates may not seem worth the purchase to people with the iPad Air
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tablet-news.com
11 years ago

iPad Air 2 Review: Still the Perfect 10 Inch Tablet, With Some Small Quirks (Video)

We give this model a 9.5 out of 10 for design, a 9.8 for hardware and a 9.5 for OS and UI. The final grade is 9.6 out of 10 and this is still the best 10 inch tablet (or close) that money can buy in 2014. However, the iPad Air 1 is also a very solid buy, since the price is lower now.
Pros:
  • slim
  • but solid
  • very light
  • less glare than many tablets
  • good battery
  • loud speakers
  • good display
  • good cameras
  • ultra fast browser
  • excellent hardware
  • fast rendering
  • good productivity
Cons:
  • big bezel
  • long charging
  • back vibrates a lot
  • UI getting old
Read more on tablet-news.com
The Register
11 years ago

iPad Air 2: Vulture chews on new Apple tablet

All in all, this is one quick tablet, all set for some great game playing if you like that sort of thing. It also makes for a silk-smooth interface and the power to take on production duties from the more serious apps out there. The best iPad upgrade yet? Undoubtedly.
Read more on The Register
SlashGear
11 years ago

iPad Air 2 Review – Apple builds a new flagship

Apple is bullish on tablets and, for all it may be the slimmest and lightest of its breed, the iPad Air 2 is undeniably its new heavyweight champion. Dropping weight and bulk while simultaneously gaining power, the iPad Air 2 also dips into the best-selling iPhone 6 ‘s pockets for features like...
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