Testseek.com have collected 467 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 2 9.7 inch and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 2 9.7 inch.
October 2014
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467 Reviews
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The editors liked
It's an iPad
Which means it's a finely crafted tablet with an app store filled to bursting with the latest mobile games and utilities. This one is better than ever before
I love that I can now lift a 10-inch screen above my head in bed and watch movies
Fantastic design
Great performance and apps
Good
Brilliant new design
Great for gaming
Best camera on a tablet
Continuity on iOS
Fast
Especially on the web
Great battery life
Beautiful screen
So very thin
The editors didn't like
I don't give a damn about Touch ID until Apple trusts my fingerprint enough not to require a password ever again
And until Apple lets me use it to buy things at brick and mortar stores with Apple Pay
Abstract: Apple has launched a new iPad Air 2 with thinner case. iPad Air 2 is more of an evolution of the original iPad Air than a clean-sheet design. Apple iPad Air 2 features a 9.7 Inch IPS LED-back-lit Widescreen Multi-Touch Display with a resolution of 2048×1...
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Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Alex , review by: in.ign.com
Fast, especially on the web, Great battery life, Beautiful screen, So very thin
16GB model too small, Some iOS 8 features are inconsistent
Of the large tablets on the market, the Apple iPad 2 beats out all others when it comes to how thin, light, and fast it is. But the only thing keeping it from completely crushing all of its competition is that it's more of a step forward, rather than a le...
Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
It's an iPad, which means it's a finely crafted tablet with an app store filled to bursting with the latest mobile games and utilities. This one is better than ever before, I love that I can now lift a 10-inch screen above my head in bed and watch movies
I don't give a damn about Touch ID until Apple trusts my fingerprint enough not to require a password ever again, and until Apple lets me use it to buy things at brick and mortar stores with Apple Pay, It's expensive: I paid $730 for the model with 64GB o
If you dont have an iPad and want an iPad, this is the best iPad there is. Its meaningfully better in terms of portability (light, thin, rigid, glare-resistant) than the previous iPad Air, and thats about it. But for $450, the previous 32GB iPad Air wi...
Abstract: But as I tested out Apple's new iPad Air 2, I see why people like to shoot pictures with a tablet. Images look great on the large screen, and there's less guesswork about whether or not small details, such as lettering on a sign, will be in focus.And what...
Abstract: If I've seen you taking photos with a tablet computer, I've probably made fun of you (though maybe not to your face, depending on how big you are). I'm old school: I much prefer looking through the viewfinder of my full-bodied, single-lens reflex camera...
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Published: 2017-08-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Besides the Touch ID fingerprint feature, the screen assembly and uprated processor are the headline features. New cameras are a bonus too. Overall the Apple iPad Air 2 is the best tablet you can buy, even though it's been discontinued by Apple. Its perfo...
Excellent Display, Masses of power, Gorgeous design, Lightweight, Vast ecosystem, Improved Imaging, More memory
No NFC, Battery is smaller than previous generation (not that you'll notice)
The iPad Air was one of our favourite tablets of 2013 and its follow-up, the iPad Air 2, is even better. However, if you're an iPad Air user and happy, we don't really see too much point in updating just yet. This is for those that have never owned an iPa...
Excellent Display, Masses of power, Gorgeous design, Lightweight, Vast ecosystem, Improved Imaging, More memory
No NFC, Battery is smaller than previous generation (not that you'll notice)
The iPad Air was one of our favourite tablets of 2013 and its follow-up, the iPad Air 2, is even better. However, if you're an iPad Air user and happy, we don't really see too much point in updating just yet. This is for those that have never owned an iPa...
When I saw this getting unveiled onstage, I was nonplussed. Better screen? A bit thinner? I needed to be convinced. Then I held it, and I really was, It's not just lighter, it's perceptibly lighter. I'll regret writing this in a year's time, but I think t
The 16GB option is still too small for Retina HD apps, as they'll munch through your capacity in no time at all, Add to that the increased space a 64-bit app will take and if you're thinking of nabbing a load of high-power apps (which you should want to,
Apple has improved on perfection with the iPad Air 2, making something that anyone using a tablet from 2012 or earlier should be thinking very strongly about upgrading to.The combination of power, better screen, improved design and upgraded OS make this a...
When I saw this getting unveiled onstage, I was nonplussed. Better screen? A bit thinner? I needed to be convinced. Then I held it, and I really was, It's not just lighter, it's perceptibly lighter. I'll regret writing this in a year's time, but I think t
The 16GB option was too small, but Apple has now ditched that giving you 32GB and 128GB models which suit this slate much better and makes the entry level option far more approachable, The dislikes are beyond nitpicking: the slow motion video is capped at
Apple has improved on perfection with the iPad Air 2, making something that anyone using a tablet from 2012 or earlier should be thinking very strongly about upgrading to.The combination of power, better screen, improved design and upgraded OS make this a...