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Erweiterbarkeit
Kein MicroSDKartenleser
Hochauflösendes
Helles Retina Display
Kompakte Abmessung
Geringes Gewicht
Sehr gute System- und Grafikleistung
Kostenloses iWork & iLife App-Paket
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Klasse Ausstattung (128 GB Speicher + LTE-Modul)
Exzellente Bildqualität
Sehr leicht
Schnelle Reaktionszeit
Flach und leicht
Display
Verarbeitung
Sehr dünnes
Leichtes und attraktives Gehäuse
Gesteigerte Performance und solide Akkulaufzeit
Verbesserte FaceTimeKamera
Stets beeindruckendes RetinaDisplay
Leicht und dünn
RetinaDisplay
So schnell wie kein anderes Tablet
Luxusgerät
Billiger als das iPhone 5c
Derzeit schnellster Tablet-PC
Brillantes Display
Schlanke Bauform
Leichte und flache Bauweise
Performanter und energieeffizienter A7-Chip
Großes App- und Content-Angebot
Wertiges Design
Gewicht
Performance
Akku
Helles und kontrastarkes Display
Prima Farbwiedergabe
Guter Touchscreen
Leistungsstarker SoC
Erstklassige Verarbeitung
Sehr ausdauernd
Schnelle BrowserPerformance
Gute VoIPTelefonieeigenschaften
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Sehr hohe Auflösung
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Farbtreu
Weite Blickwinkel
Sehr schmal und leicht
Viel interner Speicherplatz
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Kein TouchIDFingerabdruckscanner wie beim iPhone 5S
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-12, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: dailystar.co.uk
The iPad Air has made the best tablet on the market even better. It looks great, is fast and light and, best of all, is still so simple to use.Our only criticism of the iPad Air is the battery - it could last a little longer and, at £399 for the basic mod...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-12, Autor: Stephen , Testbericht von: theregister.co.uk
Apple always likes to talk about the “magical” experience of using the iPad, and holding the iPad Air in my hands does remind me of what it was like when the very first iPad was launched. I can understand why the fanbois who already own the iPad 4 weren'...
Light, slim chassis; speedy A7 processor; slick new iOS 7; Impressive battery life
This is the best version of the iPad we've seen to date with fantastic performance from a light, slim chassis. The Retina display is as it always has been, but the iOS has had an overhaul, which was much needed...
Still no expandable storage; No Touch ID; Expensive
The iPad Air is the best iOS tablet to date – with a sleek design, excellent performance and battery life. But be warned: the 16GB of storage on the entry level model will get used up quickly by large 64-bit apps, so it's worth considering the 32GB optio...
Light and slender build; Zippy A7 processor; Sleek new iOS 7; Great battery life
Not cheap; Good ol’ iTunes; Still no memory card slot
Apple has taken everything we disliked about the fourth-generation iPad – primarily the bulky, heavy frame and troublesome OS – and obliterated it, leaving a sleek, surprisingly portable powerhouse tablet. As long as you can afford it, the iPad Air provid...
Excellent design, brilliant screen, battery life is superb, extremely powerful even versus the previous iPad 4, App Store is populated with highquality games and tools, bundled productivity software, good camera, excellent value for money
There are still improvements that can be made to the camera, or to bring iPhone technology to the iPad, but nothing that hinders this incarnation competitively in any way
We have no hesitation in saying that this the best 10-inch iPad Apple has ever made. It feels like a milestone: the first iPad was a game-changer, but it was bulky and slow. The iPad 2 refined the design but didn't radically alter our perception of what ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-06, Autor: Sophie , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Screen produces luscious colours all day long, Prettier and more portable than rivals, Ace App Store and free Apple apps, Ushers in dawn of 64-bit software
Lack of ports, adapters are pricey, iOS walled garden may frustrate you, Not a complete laptop replacement, More capacious versions are expensive
Calling this the iPad Air could be seen as a gimmick: a marketing ploy designed to invoke the excitement of an all-new product, when in fact so much is carried over from previous iPads. But the truth is that the iPad Air is every bit the dramatic update ...
Summarising the competition brings us on to the only real significant flaw we can find with the iPad Air. This is a very expensive gadget. It is, especially in the higher storage forms, priced well out of the range of the average tech fan.This is a shame...
Great design and display, free iWork apps, improved performance and battery life
Cameras are still poor, not many 64-bit optimised apps
Apple's iPad Air is the most comfortable to use 10in tablet on the market. While the cameras remain average, the iPad Air also boasts some improvement in speed and battery life, and remains a market leader when it comes to the 9.7in Retina display....
Impressively slim and light, Fast, Very good camera, Top notch app selection
Relatively expensive
The iPad Air isn't going to please everyone, but it'll please most people. Just as there's more than one great computer, there can be more than one great tablet: The slender iPad Air lifting its touch-centric apps up on a pedestal, the simple Kindle Fire...