When Apple announced the iPad Air, the company said that words alone wouldn't do it justice —users had to feel its latest tablet to truly appreciate the difference. As it turns out, they were right.
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When Apple announced the iPad Air, the company said that words alone wouldn't do it justice —users had to feel its latest tablet to truly appreciate the difference. As it turns out, they were right.
The iPad Air finally has a solid identity with its fourth-generation model—this time as an affordable alternative to the iPad Pro. While you miss out on features like the 120hz ProMotion display, quad speakers, FaceID, Ultra-wide-angle camera, and LIDAR, the 4th-generation iPad Air comes with...
TouchID finally makes a comeback; USB-C connectivity; Great display upgrade
TouchID location takes a little getting used to; More expensive than the previous-generation iPad Air
The iPad Air is essentially an 11in iPad Pro but with a few high-end features removed for a £190 price cut. That means it has Apple’s attractive, modern tablet design, slim bezels, top performance, long and reliable battery life and a robust software ecosystem that will be kept updated for five-plus...
modern design; great performance; good battery life; great screen; USB-C; iPadOS; plenty of apps; great speakers; great mics; great video-call camera; long support; recycled aluminium.
no Fortnite or cloud game streaming; no multiuser support; relatively small storage on the starting model with no way to add more; comparatively expensive.
The Apple iPad Air looks a lot like the 11-inch iPad Pro, and that is a great thing. Mind you, there are some under the hood differences though. It’s a different processor line, for starters.
The newest model of the iPad Air offers a slightly bigger screen at 10.9 inches, and the new display includes True Tone, great for artists and designers hoping for a lightweight and versatile iPad.
If you want crazy levels of performance, pretty colours, and a clean modern design that’s close the Pro models, then the Air lets you have that on a (relative) budget. For most people though, the price increase of the Air in recent years will make it a bit out of reach, and that’s fine because the...
We already liked the iPad Air, and it's the best tablet for most people who can afford it. Yes, you can get cheaper Android tablets or the entry-level iPad , but you sacrifice a lot of performance and features to save a few hundred dollars.
Way more performance than this kind of device even needs, Very good screen for the price, 5G is a welcome addition if you live in an area with good coverage, Faster USB-C, Center Stage partly alleviates the iPad's Zoom call woes
Touch ID can be a little awkward on the top button, No stereo sound in portrait mode, It gets pricy fast once you add a Pencil or Magic Keyboard to access its full capabilities
Overall, the Apple iPad Air easily beats the previous generation Apple iPad 4 , both in terms of performance as well as design. Unlike the Apple iPhone 5S, which is a nearly identical smartphone with the Apple iPhone 5 , the iPad Air is an almost completely different machine compared to the iPad 4.
Hannah Stryker / Review Geek The iPhone 14 is the latest iteration of Apple’s flagship device. Since its launch, the iPhone has set the standard of what a smartphone is, what it does, and how it looks. Fifteen years later, it’s still doing that.
Top-notch cameras, Amazing display, Snappy performance, Great battery life
It's just "this year's iPhone"
The iPhone 14 isn't much of an upgrade over the iPhone 13, but it's still a great device and an upgrade for anyone coming from the iPhone 11 or older.
Great camera, Good battery, Emergency features are cool, Still excellent performance
Display could use some upgrades
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