Rating 4.4 109 reviews

The Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi has an all-new design. It is only 7.5 millimeters and weighs only a pound. The Retina display sits inside thinner bezels. The iPad Air is powerful and sleek. It allows you to do more than ever before. You will love owning this device.


This device features a new A7 chip that was designed with 64-bit architecture. The best part is that it delivers outstanding performance and has a CPU that is twice as fast. With the iPad Air Wi-Fi, you get a powerful device that you can take with you anywhere.


With the iPad Air you can stay connected anywhere. It uses two antennas and features MIMI technology. The iPad Air offers up to twice the performance as the previous generation. The Wi-Fi cellular supports more LTE bands than before.


There are many apps available for the iPad Air. Apps are designed specifically for the iPad. It features many built-in apps that allow you to do just about everything, from booking a hotel to checking your email. Other apps that are available for free include iMovie, Numbers, and Keynote. In the App Store, you have over 50,000 apps available. There are many fun games available through the App Store. Many are free and some you have to pay for. With this tablet, you can do just about anything from anywhere.


It was built to take advantage of 64-bit architecture. New features include multitasking and AirDrop. Now using the iPad Air is easier than ever. iPad Air and iOS 7 were built to work together and help to enhance one another.



The iPad Air is an excellent tool when traveling. It can be used to book a rental car, a hotel, and find local attractions. It is a powerful tool. The best part is that you can check out reviews of hotels that you plan to stay at. With the iPad Air, you can do more without spending a lot of money. It can also be used to entertain the kids with games and movies. Plus it can be recharged with a car charger.

A newer model iPad Air 2 9.7in 4G 128GB was released in October 2014.

Manufacturer: Apple
price $399.00
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Gizmodo
12 years ago

iPad Air Australian Review: Big Is Beautiful Again

Remember when the original iPad debuted in the hands of Steve Jobs, and he bold-facedly called it an incredibly thin and light device? Imagine what he'd say if he could see what his 9.7-inch roll-of-the-dice became just five short years later. Behold: the iPad Air. You've come a long way, baby.
Read more on Gizmodo
The Verge
12 years ago

iPad Air review

That line was prominently displayed to audiences at Apple's June developer conference and the iPad Air event, during a video about the company's values and commitment to design. "If everyone is busy making everything," the video asks, "how can anyone perfect anything?
Pros:
  • Amazingly thin and light
  • Terrific battery life
  • Excellent performance
  • Class-leading app selection
  • Amazingly thin and light
  • Terrific battery life
  • Excellent performance
  • Class-leading app selection
Cons:
  • iOS 7 still glitchy in places
  • Gets expensive fast
  • Safari icon remains an abomination
  • iOS 7 still glitchy in places
  • Gets expensive fast
  • Safari icon remains an abomination
Read more on The Verge
Good E-Book Readers
12 years ago

Hands on Review of the Apple iPad Air

Apple tends to slowly evolve their product lines, instead of making sweeping and drastic changes. I have noticed a trend where users skip a generation because it seems the processor is a bit faster, hardware a bit better, but seldom a WOW factor that compels you to drop everything and buy it.
Pros:
  • Smaller Bezel
  • Does not get as Hot as prior models
  • Noticeable difference in hues
  • colors and tones being more defined
  • Lighter and More Portable
  • Stereo Speakers
  • Amazing Battery Life
Cons:
  • Still Expensive
  • Video Quality is on par with 3rd generation iPad
  • Still no way to bulk delete emails
  • Camera received no major upgrade
Read more on Good E-Book Readers
reviews.tablets-help.com
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air is a 9.7 inch fifth generation tablet featuring latest iOS 7 OS and A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor. It is available for price tag of $499 for 16GB model.
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Wired
12 years ago

Review: Apple iPad Air

Apple first introduced the "Air" branding scheme in conjunction with its ultra-slim and portable MacBook line back in 2008. The term was meant to connote a laptop that wasn't just lighter, but also uber thin, and able to achieve epic battery life.
Pros:
  • Incredibly lightweight with a super-slim, redesigned form factor
  • A7 chip, in addition to helping provide an impressive 10-plus hours of battery life, offers superb overall performance whether you're surfing the web or streaming media.
Cons:
  • No TouchID, just a regular old home button
  • Despite upgrading to stereo speakers - audio separation remains poor
  • 5-megapixel rear-facing shooter could use an update
Read more on Wired
macworld.com.au
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air

For a company that obsesses over making devices thinner and lighter, it must have been torture for Apple to spend nearly three years making a series of iPads that were better than their predecessors, but not smaller. Now it has.
Pros:
  • Ten hours of battery life
  • twice as fast as fourth-generation iPad
  • light and thin
Cons:
  • Still too big for long-term one-handed use
  • no Touch ID
Read more on macworld.com.au
wired.co.uk
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air review

We have no hesitation in saying that this the best 10-inch iPad Apple has ever made. It feels like a milestone: the first iPad was a game-changer, but it was bulky and slow. The iPad 2 refined the design but didn't radically alter our perception of what an iPad could be.
Pros:
  • Excellent design
  • brilliant screen
  • battery life is superb
  • extremely powerful even versus the previous iPad 4
  • App Store is populated with high-quality games and tools
  • bundled productivity software
  • good camera
  • excellent value for money
Cons:
  • There are still improvements that can be made to the camera
  • or to bring iPhone technology to the iPad
  • but nothing that hinders this incarnation competitively in any way
Read more on wired.co.uk
Mobile Choice UK
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air in-depth review - Breathe it in

Look and feel Apple's last 9.7-inch iPad was far too clunky, but the iPad Air is beautifully slim and light enough to comfortably clutch for long periods. It still looks gorgeous too.
Pros:
  • Light and slender build
  • Zippy A7 processor
  • Sleek new iOS 7
  • Great battery life
Cons:
  • Not cheap
  • Good ol' iTunes
  • Still no memory card slot
Read more on Mobile Choice UK
GSM Arena
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air review: Sun and heir

It's been tempting lately to conclude that Apple doesn't have it anymore, and tablets in particular is where Cupertino does need to silence the prophets of doom and gloom after an iPad 4 that was more like a 3.1 and a mini that should've had a retina display.
Pros:
  • 9.7" LED-backlit IPS LCD touchscreen, 1536 x 2048 pixels, ~ 264 ppi
  • scratch-resistant, oleophobic coating, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity with MIMO dual antennas, LTE connectivity (data only, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS support (for the Cellular model only, Dual-core A7 64-bit 1.3 GHz Cyclone...
Cons:
  • Non expandable memory
  • Price of storage climbs steeply
  • and storage is largely overpriced
  • Tied into iTunes for uploading most of the content
  • iOS 7 could've made better use of the bigger screen
  • No standard USB port
  • No GPS receiver in the Wi-Fi-only version
Read more on GSM Arena
ComputerShopper
12 years ago

With its 1-pound weight and slimmed-down design, the iPad Air marks the biggest leap forward for Apple's trend-making slate since the Retina display. It's rightly the standard by which all other tablets will, and should, be judged.
Pros:
  • Slim
  • lightweight design
  • Super-sharp
  • bright screen
  • Long
  • all-day battery life
  • Demonstrably improved performance
Cons:
  • Battery takes a while to recharge
  • Speaker placement isn't ideal
Read more on ComputerShopper
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