Sunday, November 17, 2013

iPad Air Review





For the past few years, Apple has taken a good product in the iPad. With its latest offering, it is substantially better in the iPad Air.

Barely bigger than the iPad mini, the iPad Air packs so much functionality inside. Apple shrunk the width of the iPad Air to be just a tad bigger than its smaller sibling. It has a slightly bigger display (9.7in vs. iPad mini’s 7.9in). It is sturdily constructed with its metal case that is as durable as anything on the market and looks to survive daily handling with ease. Its light weight also makes it a joy to use in the hand for as long as needed.

On the inside, it is equipped with the new A7 processor and M7 co-processor by Apple. With that, even intensive apps run smoothly with little strain. Such powerful processing power has been done while keeping outstanding battery life. The iPad Air can lasts 10-12 hours on a charge without breaking a sweat. Moreover, a huge library of available apps that runs fast on this new iPad makes it a product to be reckoned with.

Right now, there might be a number of good competing products running Android and Windows 8. However, none come close to rivaling the iPad Air. Considering the performance and ease of use, the iPad Air is definitely a total package that runs rings around the competition.


 

 

Key Features: 9.7-inch Retina screen; A7 64-bit processor; 469g; 5MP rear camera; Free iWork and iLife apps

Manufacturer: Apple
Display
Operating System
iOS
Display Size
9.7
Display Type
LCD IPS
Resolution
2048 x 1536
Other
Processor
A7 (Dual-core 1.3 GHz CPU
with quad-core graphics)
Memory (RAM)
1GB DDR3
Internal Storage
16,32,64,128
Weight
469
Height
240
Width
169.5
Depth
7.5
Camera
5
Front Facing Camera
1.2
Mobile Broadband/3G
4G version available

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