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November 2013
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491 Tests
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Kein USBSteckplatz
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
Sehr gute Lautsprecher ...
Sehr hohe Auflösung
Sehr hohe Pixeldichte
Farbtreu
Weite Blickwinkel
Sehr schmal und leicht
Viel interner Speicherplatz
LTE-Modul
Exzellentes Handling
Starke Hardware
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schnittstellen
Kein USBSteckplatz
Erweiterbarkeit
Kein MicroSDKartenleser
Keine Speicher-Erweiterung möglich
Hoher Preis
Preis
Kein SD-Kartenschacht
Kein TouchIDFingerabdruckscanner wie beim iPhone 5S
Battery takes a while to recharge, Speaker placement isn't ideal
With its 1-pound weight and slimmed-down design, the iPad Air marks the biggest leap forward for Apple's trend-making slate since the Retina display. It's rightly the standard by which all other tablets will, and should, be judged. ...
Zusammenfassung: The premium tablets that Apple release year on year are becoming more and more predictable. Pretty much everything Apple announced at the October 22nd event in San Francisco was not a surprise - the fifth generation iPad came with a similar chassis to las...
Much thinner and lighter than before, great screen, slight improvement in performance, great battery life
Cameras are still disapointing, very few 64-bit optimised apps
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-08, Autor: Taylor , Testbericht von: Pocketnow.com
Gorgeous, crisp display, Very lightweight and portable, Impressive performance with no notable issues, Long battery life, An endless amount of available content to consume
Moderately expensive, Questionable speaker placement, iOS 7 could use further tablet optimization,
Calling this device lighter, thinner, and more powerful may sound like some buzzwordy, marketing nonsense. We thought so ourselves at first. But after using it for a week and comparing it to last year's iPad 3, we're convinced this was exactly what the ...
it is quite easy to call it Apple's best tablet yet simply on those merits, but does that make it a tablet worth dropping $499 (for a base WiFi model) on? The iPad Air might not be a big enough upgrade to justify a purchase if you already own an Apple ...
Thinner, lighter design makes iPad Air more portable, Performance boost is noticeable, Battery life is stellar, Retina Display is great looking
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Is the iPad Air worth $500? That's the question we hear every day from readers and family members looking to upgrade or to buy their first tablet. $500 is not cheap, but neither is the iPad Air. Apple recognizes this and offers the iPad 2 for $399 in reta...
With the fifth iteration of the 9.7-inch iPad, Apple needed to offer something different. The first iPad was, well, the first. The iPad 2 brought a refined svelteness to the platform (and remains available for purchase from Apple for $399.) The New iPad (...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-06, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: macworld.com
Ten hours of battery life, Twice as fast as fourthgeneration iPad, Light and thin, Ten hours of battery life, Twice as fast as fourthgeneration iPad, Light and thin
Still too big for longterm onehanded use, No Touch ID, Still too big for longterm onehanded use, No Touch ID
Ten hours of battery life, Twice as fast as fourthgeneration iPad, Light and thin, Ten hours of battery life, Twice as fast as fourthgeneration iPad, Light and thin
Still too big for longterm onehanded use, No Touch ID, Still too big for longterm onehanded use, No Touch ID
After a few indifferent years of minor upgrades (aside from the introduction of a Retina panel), Apple's iPad Air definitely is not underwhelming. But next year, two years, three years from now, how much thinner, lighter and smaller can Apple's big tab ge...