iPad Air 2 9.7in WiFi 32GB
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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.
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.
11 years ago
First look: iPad Air 2
A hands-on look at Apple's second-generation iPad Air 2 tablet finds it lighter, thinner and faster. Could this be the iPad upgrade you've been waiting for?
11 years ago
In-depth review: Apple's iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3
Apple's latest iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 incorporate Touch ID and support for Apple Pay within apps, with the same 10 hour battery life of previous models. The full size iPad Air 2 is also now 18 percent slimmer with an improved, antireflective display and gains a faster A8X chip, faster 802.11ac...
Pros:
- Beautiful Retina Display on thin
- small device
- Touch ID makes it easy to enable Activation Lock
- Now supports Apple Pay within apps
- Super thin
- highly mobile form factor a delight to use and carry
- Apple's A8X packs leading CPC and graphics horsepower
- Still offers 10-plus hours of battery life on...
Cons:
- iPad mini 2 is $100 cheaper for users who don't want Touch ID and Apple Pay
- iPad Air 2 offers major advancements for just $100 more
- Features not available in iPad mini form factor
11 years ago
Apple iPad Air 2 review
If you're in the market for a tablet that offers the best possible technology combined with a beautiful screen and a superb form factor, the iPad Air 2 is the best product available.
11 years ago
iPad Air 2 Review – Another Incremental Update
The iPad Air 2 is not worth the upgrade if you already have the Air 1. Aside from the enhanced hardware, better camera and Touch ID, there simply isn't anything compelling. The Absence of NFC relegates Apple Pay to being able to make App Store purchases, without having to type in your password.
Pros:
- Anti-reflection screen coating
- Faster processing
- More RAM
- Wireless Connection is faster
- Touch ID
Cons:
- Very Minor Upgrade
- No Mute button or rotation lock
- Apple SIM does not work in Canada or Australia
11 years ago
Apple iPad AIR 2 Wifi (32GB, Silver) - Grade (Excellent) review
Amazon's Fire HDX 8.9" is the best value tablet for media out there, but its ecosystem doesn't match up to other operating systems for general-purpose use.
Pros:
- Easy to use., Light, durable body., High-res screen., Solid audio., Excellent technical support.
Cons:
- Tied tightly to Amazon'
- s services., Limited storage in the initial configuration.
11 years ago
Apple's marketing suggests that the iPad Air 2 is the fastest, thinnest, best iPad Air ever. But they would say that. Is the iPad Air 2 worth buying, or upgrading from if you're an existing iPad owner? First up: My early impressions, and a comparison to last year's iPad Air.
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
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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