Rating 4.4 117 reviews

The iPad Air Wi-Fi 16GB is 20 percent thinner and only weights one pound. This makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go. It is highlighted by a 9.7 inch Retina display. Also, it offers up to 10 hours of battery life. There are over 500,000 apps available for it in the App Store. People of all ages love it, since it is functional yet practical.


Just pick up the iPad Air Wi-Fi and feel how light it is. The best part is that it is only 7.5 millimeters thin and weights only a pound. The Retina display is insider thinner bezels, which allows for a better view of content.


With the iPad Air Wi-Fi, you get an A7 chip which is powerful. Everything is responsive with the iPad Air Wi-Fi.


Another feature is the advanced wireless. iPad Air Wi-Fi keeps you connected. No matter, where you are, you will have the power to get the job done. The new iPad Air uses two antennas rather than one. Plus, it delivers twice the performance of the previous model. The best part is that it supports more LTE bands than in the past. This allows you to make quicker connections, no matter where you are.


iOS 7 is an excellent operating system. This allows the iPad Air to do more. New features include multitasking, AirDrop, and Control Center. iPad Air and iOS 7 help to enhanced one another. They provide a powerful tool that allows you to get more done in less time.


There is also a top notch Smart Case and Smart Cover for the iPad Air Wi-Fi. The cover will wake it up when it is opened. Then it will shut off your iPad Air, when you close it. The Smart Case offers an excellent stand when you want to read.


The iPad Air Wi-Fi 16GB is a must have. It is light and is perfect for active people. Take it with you on your next trip and enjoy reading, games, and getting your work done. Power beyond imagination is what you get with the iPad Air Wi-Fi 16GB.

Manufacturer: Apple
price $299.00 - $364.99
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
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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.
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BestTechie
12 years ago

Apple iPad AIR Wifi (16GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review

If you want a better iPad, the Air is for you. If you want a better iPad with a smaller screen, wait for the iPad mini with Retina Display that will be released later this month.
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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
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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
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Digitaltrends
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air Review

The iPad Air is probably the best 10-inch tablet we've ever used, but if you want one tablet, we recommend holding out for the iPad Mini with Retina.
Pros:
  • Thin and light
  • looks great
  • Powerful 64-bit processor
  • New Wi-Fi antennas are fast
  • iOS 7 runs best on Air
  • Battery life is a solid 10 hours
Cons:
  • Speakers are a step down from iPad 4
  • Camera quality has not improved
  • Not as comfortable as iPad Mini
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MacNN
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air

The Good - Stunning, thin, light design - Cutting-edge processor and graphics performance - iOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware - Outstanding built-in and free iWork, iLife apps - Retina display remains superb The Bad - Relatively high up-front price - No Wi-Fi 802.11ac support -...
Pros:
  • - Stunning
  • thin
  • light design - Cutting-edge processor and graphics performance - iOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware - Outstanding built-in and free iWork
  • iLife apps - Retina display remains superb
Cons:
  • - Relatively high up-front price - No Wi-Fi 802.11ac support - No Touch ID sensor
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iLounge
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air (16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB)

Although every Apple product goes through a well-established four-stage life cycle - introduction, growth, maturity and decline - the same is also true of its product families, which begin by building awareness (introduction), begin to increase in sales through advertising (growth), rocket upwards...
Pros:
  • A comprehensively superior replacement for 2012's third- and fourth-generation iPads
  • packing almost twice as much horsepower and noteworthy extra battery life into a considerably narrower and lighter body.
Cons:
  • Industrial design is new to full-sized iPad but highly familiar given last year's iPod touch and iPad mini releases, feeling lighter than past 9.7" iPads but heavier than iPad minis, and still not comfortable for truly extended hand-holding
  • stands are required yet sold separately.
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PC Magazine
12 years ago

Apple iPad Air

Slimmer, lighter, and faster than last year's model , Apple's iPad Air ($499-$929) is the best tablet for the most people. It's a full-fledged computer that's now so thin and light that you won't even notice it's in your bag.
Pros:
  • Impressively slim and light
  • Fast
  • Very good camera
  • Top-notch app selection
  • LTE version works with every U.S
  • carrier
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Pages and Numbers, while free, don't measure up to Microsoft Office for productivity
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