2014年10月12日星期日

TechRadar Reacts: iPad Air

The KIDS IPAD 4 CASE may not have shocked us in terms of its specs, but the name change and some of the design alterations went to show that Apple can still withhold some secrets.
Powered by the iPhone 5S A7 chip, the iPad Air is just 7.5mm thick and weighs just 1lb (469g). That makes it lighter than any other full-sized tablet on the market, so says Apple.
But as a group who have witnessed their fair share of Apple events, what did the TechRadar team make of the iPad Air? Has Apple knocked it out the park again or are things starting to feel a tad stale?
I spent some time with the iPad Air and I was utterly thrilled at the changes. I actually prefer bigger tablets, and I've been a big fan of the iPad 4 despite it being a little unwieldy and uncomfortably heavy for long periods. So basically Apple has fixed the things that I wanted to and then chucked in a faster processor to boot.
In the immortal words of R Kelly, "I believe I can fly." Sadly, despite its name the iPad Air is unable to aid my pursuit to the sky but it is lighter and thinner than its predecessor - and to be honest it's about bloody time.
TechRadar Reacts: iPad Air
All in all the IPAD 4 CASE fails to bring anything groundbreaking to the table. It still sports the same screen, the design isn't anything overly new and the omission of TouchID - possibly Apple's only real innovation in the past couple of years - is almost criminal. What you can be sure of though is incredibly smooth operation, an impressive app selection and premium build quality - which almost justifies the sky-high price. IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS

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