Rating 4.5 114 reviews
Manufacturer: Apple
price $209.00 - $425.00
Alphr
8 years ago

It's tough to criticise the iPad Air 2, because it's a refinement of what was already the best tablet on the market. It's slightly thinner and lighter, and has a better camera and a fingerprint reader for more convenient unlocking and payments.
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The Verge
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 review

What is an iPad? When Steve Jobs introduced Apple's tablet in January 2010, he delivered an unequivocal answer. "The iPad, if you were to sum it up, is our most advanced technology in a magical...
Pros:
  • Terrific display
  • So very thin
  • Great battery life
  • Super fast
Cons:
  • No multiuser support
  • No multitasking
  • Safari icon still objectively terrible
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 (4G) review: Small tweaks, big difference

Apple started with the size of the iPad. The Air 2 retains its 9.7in, 2048x1536 resolution screen, although it rests in a body that is 6mm thin. Turns out Apple has shaved the Air 2 down by 19 per cent.
Pros:
  • Great performance
  • Thin at 6mm
  • Improved cameras
  • Finger scanner
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Apple locks its ecosystem
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
cellphones.ca
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2

When the iPad first arrived on the scene it took the world by storm and basically brought the idea of tablets into the mainstream. Now, Apple is facing tough competition from other manufacturers and has seen their sales flatten out in the past couple years.
Pros:
  • Reduced weight and thickness
  • Incredibly fast performance
  • Beautiful display with vibrant colors and deep blacks
Cons:
  • Potential issues with bending
  • 16GB base model not worth the price
  • No real improvement in battery life
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PC Magazine
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2

The Apple iPad is fading away, so it can make iOS apps even more visible. Apple's obsession with making its iPads thinner and thinner, lighter and lighter every year is a philosophical statement. The computer should disappear; all that should be left is the app.
Pros:
  • Very thin and light
  • Extremely fast processor
  • Best app design and selection of any platform
  • Cellular models can be switched between wireless carriers in software
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Battery life is just okay
Read more on PC Magazine
Engadget
11 years ago

The iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 review

The iPad Air 2 is Apple's most powerful tablet yet, and is incredibly thin and light. It's a solid upgrade over last year's Air, and should definitely be one of your top tablet considerations.
Pros:
  • Beautiful
  • thin aluminum design
  • Incredibly powerful A8X chip
  • Touch ID included
  • Upgraded camera
  • Touch ID now comes included
  • Long battery life
  • Good performance
Cons:
  • Battery life could be better
  • Some will miss the mute switch
  • Only a couple of upgrades
  • Commands a $100 premium over last year's model
Read more on Engadget
gadgets.ndtv.com
11 years ago

But as I tested out Apple's new iPad Air 2 , I see why people like to shoot pictures with a tablet. Images look great on the large screen, and there's less guesswork about whether or not small details, such as lettering on a sign, will be in focus.
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Digitaltrends
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Review

Razor-thin, fast as hell, finger friendly, and now in gold: Apple's iPad Air 2 is the best tablet you can buy.
Pros:
  • Thinner than any other Apple device
  • Screen brighter than iPad Air
  • Powerful new processor is a step up
  • iPads have best app selection of any tablet
  • Improved rear camera
  • Touch ID added
Cons:
  • 16GB model does not have enough storage
  • Speaker quality worse than Air 1
  • iPad Air 1 is $100 cheaper
  • Not water resistant
  • No MicroSD storage options
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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.
Read more on LAPTOP Magazine
Gadget Guy
11 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?
Pros:
  • 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
Cons:
  • No flash on the rear camera
  • Mute and lock switch has disappeared
  • Still no expandable storage
  • No NFC
Read more on Gadget Guy
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