Press: iPad Air to top
Business: The Air Apple iPad is being launched this week and tests came on the presses. The iPad Air is let in, and this is no fault. Ah, if the price.
Testing the iPad Air, Apple's new tablet 10 inch, arrived. You can find everywhere on the web, and see this: Apple is universally praised for managing to make a thinner and faster narrower fantastic tablet,.
On CNET.com , Tim Stevens offers a test and a video presentation of solid and acclaim, even if echoes my disappointment about the lack of Touch ID:
If you have shunned the latest generation iPad because of their extreme similarities, it's time to get back. The iPad Air deserves enthusiasm.
Anand Lal Shimpi, on AnandTech , has also written a comprehensive test. If you want to delve into the technical details of the new Air and iPad have the most advanced information on the latest and greatest technologies, take a ride on his very detailed 10-page test:
There are two weeks I would do anything rather than using the largest iPad. It was too bulky and absolutely no cell next to the iPad Mini. If it receives a Retina screen and hardware as good on paper, why the focus on large model? The Air iPad has changed my perspective on this subject.
On Fox News , Clayton Morris has focused his article on the size and weight of the new iPad Air:
With less than 500g, the new iPad Air is surprisingly light, barely heavier than the iPad Mini. My kid can more easily waddle in the house with him, and I can use it to bed without fear of bumping me if I dozed while reading "The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller.
Vincent Nguyen of SlashGear , submitted to support the 4G LTE a real test and was able to walk with him through the streets of Tokyo
The Air iPad is the tablet without compromise. Beautiful screen, sleek design, manufacturing quality level: this is the yardstick with which will be measured and judged the shelves, and with good reason. If Apple's tablet 10 inch was fallen into the shadow of the iPad Mini in the last twelve months, the iPad brings the Air 10-inch screen in the spotlight.
In Time , Harry McCracken has a point that would convince me to choose the latest Apple:
The best feature of the iPad Air is offering 475,000 third-party applications designed for it in the App Store by far the best collection of software by the quantity, quality and diversity of leisure to web tools in through education and productivity tools. No competitor model achieves the same level, which is the only reason any other 10-inch tablet has had a greater impact on the market.
On Engadget , Brad Molen posted beautiful photos and videos, and detailed results of its tests in a careful article
Surprise: Air iPad is the best iPad we tested. In addition, the tablet is almost 10 inches the most comfortable we've ever had in his hands. All manufacturers can not produce such a light and thin device without affecting its quality or strength, but Apple has excelled.
On Techcrunch , Darrell Etherington toured specifications and features, while showing pictures of the unit. Capture the 128GB model made me drooling:
The iPad Air is a huge improvement over the fourth generation, or iPad 2, shown in the gallery. Its design is the best on the market today for a 10-inch tablet, and it brings a great deal of portability and ease of use that place it at the top of the basket for consuming content.
I currently have 10 inch iPad third generation and I use it daily to media consumption, email, surfing the web and writing during my commute. It works perfectly for me and I never felt that something needed improvement in my case. As a result, even if I would like an iPad LTE, I think I'm going to turn on the iPad Air for now.
No comments:
Post a Comment