An iPad Air Review is incomplete without considering similar devices in the Apple family and how the iPad Air fits in to Apple's repertoire of mobile devices.
To start off with , the iPad Air sports a sleek design, with powerful internal gadgetry and is comprised of a fantastic suite of apps.
A couple of things going against iPad Air is it has no touch i'D, lacks camera features and the 16GB might not have the storage capacity that users require.
Looking at the display, the iPad Air is a tablet that comes with a 9.7in display, and is a 5th generation tab unveiled in November 2013. Basically, the standout feature is that it is lighter and way thinner than its previous model.
The iPad Air weighs a full 469g for the Wi-Fi-only device and a tad bit more at 478g for the Wi-Fi and cellular combo. Measuring 240 x 169.5x7.5mm, the iPad Air operates on iOS7.
This seventh gen. OS is a stable operating system and gives you access to iTunes for obtaining your favorite apps, movies and music. iOS7 works well with browsers, emails, and social media.
The iPad Air operates on an A7 processor at 1.39GHz and when combined with 1GB RAM is a formidable combination. The iPad Air' offers storage options from 16GB, to 32-, 64- and 128GB.
Cameras are an important feature on the the iPad Air review. With front and rear cameras are 1.2- and 5Mp and are powered by a 8,827 mAh battery cell.
Considering connectivity options, you can choose from Wi-Fi, 4G LTE cellular connectivity and Bluetooth 4.0. You would expect an Apple tab to cost at the top end of the price spectrum, and the iPad Air ranges in price from $499 - $929 for the 16GB version (Wi-Fi only) to the 64GB cellular option.
The iPad Air was TrustedReviews best tablet award winner in 2013
And if that doesn't convince you, then techradar will.
According to techradar.com, here's the verdict on iPhone Aire review: "Want the best tablet on the market? Then get the iPad Air. It's got a stunning design, powerful innards and a superb suite of apps. It's as near to tablet perfection as you're going to get."
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With reports from PC Advisor