iPad Air 9.7in WiFi 16GB
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.
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Apple iPad Air – Review
In contrast to the last iPhone 5S, iPad Air brings this important news both for design and for the hardware sector as well as for the new operating system. Overall, the result is a user experience revamped, mainly thanks to the more compact chassis and easy to handle.- Spectacular design
- high performance
- Improved front-facing camera and autonomy
- Missing Touch ID
- Price
Apple iPad Air review
Apple's full-sized iPad may have a brand new name, but the company's fifth iteration is all about refinement. The iPad Air is thinner, lighter and smaller than the previous model, but still manages to retain the same 9.7in screen and ten hour battery life.- Stunningly thin and light
- Excellent performance
- Great battery life
- Increased price
- Speakers easily muffled
- Reflective screen
Apple iPad Air review
Apple's full-sized iPad may have a brand new name, but the company's fifth iteration is all about refinement.- Stunningly thin and light
- Excellent performance
- Great battery life
- Increased price
- Speakers easily muffled
- Reflective screen
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.- Impressively slim and light
- Fast
- Very good camera
- Top-notch app selection
- LTE version works with every U.S
- carrier
- Expensive
- Pages and Numbers, while free, don't measure up to Microsoft Office for productivity
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.- Ten hours of battery life
- twice as fast as fourth-generation iPad
- light and thin
- Still too big for long-term one-handed use
- no Touch ID
Apple iPad AIR Wifi (16GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
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.- Ten hours of battery life
- twice as fast as fourth-generation iPad
- light and thin
- Still too big for long-term one-handed use
- no Touch ID
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.
- Slim
- lightweight design
- Super-sharp
- bright screen
- Long
- all-day battery life
- Demonstrably improved performance
- Battery takes a while to recharge
- Speaker placement isn't ideal
Apple iPad Air Review
The iPad Air is Apple ‘s offering for those who want a tablet to get things done - creating content rather than just consuming it. The changes incorporated in this fifth-generation model are designed to make it more appealing to this group: it's faster but also more portable, with the same...- Smaller and lighter than predecessors
- Significantly faster than earlier iPads
- Beautiful display
- Long battery life
- Barely adequate RAM
- Non-standard data/power port
- No memory card slot
- No active touchscreen
Apple iPad Air: The TechSpot Review
It's hard to believe but it's been less than four years since Apple released the iPad, opening the door to an entirely new market of portable devices that, along with smartphones, has eroded the traditional PC industry in a way that most people would have never imagined a few short years ago.- Thinner and lighter, but still solidly built
- Great performance with power to spare
- Efficient design, runs cooler than previous iPads
- iOS 7 is a worthy update and strong app ecosystem
- No Touch ID
- Camera is just ok
- iPad mini might give the Air a run for its money
iPad Air review: a heavyweight contender for the best tablet ever made
The consensus is that this is the first, real successor since the last major iPad, the iPad 2. And that consensus is correct. The iPad Air not only feels different (lighter, faster, less calories) but it is different, from the way it has been designed, to the hardware lurking inside it, to iOS 7...