When Apple first introduced the MacBook Air, the world looked on in amazement. What kind of sorcery was this? How could Apple squeeze a 13-inch laptop into a case so remarkably slim and sleek? But now we're spoiled.
Manufacturer: Apple
When Apple first introduced the MacBook Air, the world looked on in amazement. What kind of sorcery was this? How could Apple squeeze a 13-inch laptop into a case so remarkably slim and sleek? But now we're spoiled.
This is a real value product, the price is a bit high but it worth the value you spend on it you'll not regret on it so just go for this it feels you like the best in the word.
I've been a Mac user since the eighties and have been wanting and I-Pad for quite some time. An important thing that I read online about tablets is that you shouldn't expect them to behave as laptops so: be aware that the apps for a tablet have a totally different interface than software written for...
The thinnest, lightest and most beautiful iPad to-date. The iPad Air offers excellent performance and battery l
Thin & Lightweight; Brilliant battery life; Retina Display; Great app selection
Still no expandable storage; No Touch ID; Expensive
Apple's iPad Air is the most comfortable to use 10in tablet on the market. While the cameras remain average, the iPad Air also boasts some improvement in speed and battery life, and remains a market leader when it comes to the 9.7in Retina display.
Great design and display; free iWork apps; improved performance and battery life
Cameras are still poor; not many 64-bit optimised apps
Pitching the iPad Air against its competitors is quite easy – it was the best looking, premium, and app-happy tablet on the market last year. The cosmetic design changes are an unequivocal improvement, and the weight reduction proved a genuine benefit for everyday use.
Size and weight reduction; Faster 64-bit processor; Better battery life
No slo-mo video recording; No 8MP rear camera upgrade; Price
Summary: Apple's large-format tablet is thinner, lighter and faster than ever, and delivers good battery life. We'd like to see the biometric home button and a wi-fi upgrade as soon as possible, but it's still a high-quality, if premium-priced, device.
Thin and light; Classy design; Fast 64-bit A7/M7 platform; Excellent LTE frequency band support; Good battery life
No Touch ID; No 802.11ac wi-fi or NFC; Expensive; especially when accessorised for maximum business productivity
The display on the iPad Air is no longer the highest resolution panel found on a tablet but it continues to look as good as ever. I have zero complaints with the IPS display as colors and text were sharp and vivid while brightness remained a strong point.
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
There's no question that you'll get a thrill the first time you pick up the iPad Air. It's so much more holdable, even in just one hand, than the previous full-size iPads. The new iPad has shed a quarter of the old weight, has the nicer-feeling case design of the iPad Mini, and has lost a quarter of...
Whether you like or loathe the company it's hard to dispute that Apple is still the king when it comes to tablets with its market share hovering around the 30% mark just before the release of these new models.
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