iPad Air review

By Rene Ritchie
Tuesday, Nov 12, 2013

THE DEFINITIVE REVIEW OF APPLE'S LIGHTER, THINNER, FASTER, STEREO, 
64-BIT IPAD AIR

The first iPad was advertised as magical and revolutionary, Apple's 
most advanced technology at an unbelievable price. It lifted the 
tablet from a decade of obscurity and made it not only a household 
name, but a household product. The iPad 2, however, proffered that 
technology alone was not enough. It was thinner, lighter, and faster, 
but also more confident. It defined post-PC even as it made the 
computer itself far more personal. The iPad 3 was new and 
"resolutionary", but at the expense of thinness and lightness. The 
iPad 4, twice as fast. Both brought specs to what Apple had 
previously framed an experience fight, and the latter was 
overshadowed almost entirely by the fresher, smaller iPad mini. When 
it came to the full-sized iPad, it seemed Apple had hit a wall.

Enter the iPad Air. Where the limitations of 2012 dictated Apple had 
to choose between Retina and lightness, the advances of 2013 mean 
that Apple - that we - can now have both. But is it just more specs, 
or is it once again getting technology out of our way? Is it simply 
thinner, lighter, and faster, or has Apple recaptured the delight and 
the magic? Is it merely a step forward, or is the iPad Air truly 
another leap?

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http://www.imore.com/ipad-air-review


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