Rating 4.4 162 reviews

The Apple iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16GB is lighter than ever before. There is a lot to like about it. With a dual-core A5 chip it is a powerful tool. Plus, it features two cameras, which allow you to make video calls. Plus, you can record HD video, and put a twist on your photos using Photo Booth.


Most users love the all-new design of the iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16GB. It allows you to do more than ever before. The iPad is 33% thinner than before. This makes it easier to hold when reading or playing games. You won't be able to put it down.


This unit is powerful with a dual-core A5 chip. As a result you get faster graphics than before. Game lovers, really love it. Plus, the battery will last ten hours.


With the Apple iPad 2 WiFi 16GB, you get two cameras, which allow you to communicate with loved ones from anywhere in the world. Use FaceTime to share those special moments with friends and family. This is a great way to show grandparents and friends, you baby's first steps.


Another feature is the iPad Smart Cover. This is another great idea that you will want to take advantage of. It can be attached and aligns perfectly. As soon as you open it, the iPad will wake up. It can be used as a stand when watching videos.


There are over 500,000 apps for the Apple iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16GB. It can be used to find directions and information when you are on vacation. Plus, you can play your favorite games with the iPad 2. Check out the iTunes store for all you favorite music. There is never a dull moment with the iPad2. It is multiple entertainment systems wrapped into on.


The display is 9.7-inch (diagonal) with an LED-backlit glossy widescreen. With a 1024-by-768-pixel resolution, you can an excellent view, when watching videos and playing games. You will love the fact that it is fingerprint resistant. Finally, it supports multiple languages.


If you are looking for a multipurpose device, you can't go wrong with the iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16GB. It can store more games and photos than before.

Manufacturer: Apple
price $174.00 - $299.00
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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.
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
HotHardware
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Review: Should You Upgrade?

Most are in agreement that Apple's iPad Air 2 is one of the finest tablets ever produced, if not the best out there, period. Certainly, it's not difficult to make that case -- after all, the latest 9.7-inch iPad is thinner than its predecessor at just 6.1mm thick, wicked fast with its custom A8X...
Pros:
  • Slimmer than a shaved pencil
  • lighter than a pound
  • Sleek design and now comes in gold
  • Fast A8X SoC
  • 2GB of RAM
  • and new storage tiers
  • Upgraded cameras are finally worth talking about
  • Lots of little upgrades
  • such as the Touch ID sensor and barometer
  • Yet again
  • pricing remains the same
  • 1-year...
Cons:
  • While battery life is as advertised
  • it's less than the previous iPad Air
  • Isn't built for productivity
  • C'mon Apple
  • start including Beats earphones
Read more on HotHardware
ComputerShopper
11 years ago

The iPad Air 2 takes the title (from Apple's original Air) of Best Tablet You Can Buy. The updates aren't enough to force an upgrade from a 2013 Air, but it'll feel like a tablet from another planet if you're still using an original iPad or iPad 2, or an early Android.
Pros:
  • Somehow
  • even thinner than ever
  • Very snappy performance
  • thanks to A8X chip upgrade
  • Fingerprint login
  • Better cameras
Cons:
  • The familiar iPad-family gripes (no MicroSD card slot
  • reliance on iTunes
  • Rear camera lacks a flash
  • Physical mute/orientation-lock switch has been eliminated
Read more on ComputerShopper
Macworld
11 years ago

video Review: iPad Air 2 is the best tablet ever (until next year)

The iPad Air 2 posted huge performance gains while slimming down and keeping the same battery life. iPad Air owners don't need to upgrade so soon, but for everyone else it'll feel like a worthy purchase.
Pros:
  • Incredibly fast A8X processor makes everything feel more immediate
  • Same great battery life
  • Easier to see in bright sunlight
  • Comes in gold
  • and has Touch ID
Cons:
  • 16GB isn't enough storage for the entry level model
  • Otherwise it's the same as last year's
Read more on Macworld
macworld.com.au
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3

The form-factor didn't change since last year's redesign, but even though the iPad Air 2 is slimmer than its predecessor, Apple didn't sacrifice battery life. The company claims up to 10 hours using Wi-Fi, and in three battery rundown tests I averaged 10 hours and 14 minutes of continuously watching...
Pros:
  • Incredibly fast A8X processor makes everything feel more immediate
  • same great battery life
  • easier to see in bright sunlight, Comes in gold and has Touch ID
Cons:
  • 16GB isn't enough storage for the entry level model
  • Otherwise it's the same as last year's
Read more on macworld.com.au
PC Magazine UK
11 years ago

Apple iPad Air 2 Review (Review Apple iPad Air 2)

The iPad Air 2 balances seamless ease of use, app abundance, and raw power in its ever-so-slender frame, continuing Apple's reign atop the tablet heap.
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 UK
CNET
11 years ago

Love this tablet!

Love this tablet. Love how thin it its, but sometimes because it's too thin and slick, it slips out of my hands. Overall, would definitely recommend!
Pros:
  • Thin
  • user friendly
  • good batterly life
  • handy
Cons:
  • Slick
  • too thin
Read more on CNET
Know Your Mobile
9 years ago

iPad Air 2 Review: The BEST Value Tablet Money Can Buy

Apple's iPad Air 2 sees key new additions in lots of important areas, so do not be fooled by its familiar exterior
Pros:
  • Excellent Display
  • Masses of power
  • Gorgeous design, Lightweight
  • Vast ecosystem
  • Improved Imaging
  • More memory
Cons:
  • No NFC
  • Battery is smaller than previous generation (not that you'll notice
Read more on Know Your Mobile
Tech Advisor
8 years ago

iPad Air 2 review

Besides the Touch ID fingerprint feature, the screen assembly and uprated processor are the headline features. New cameras are a bonus too. Overall the Apple iPad Air 2 is the best tablet you can buy, even though it's been discontinued by Apple. Its performance, attention to detail, quality of build and sheer usability still mean it's a great buy.
Read more on Tech Advisor
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