The iPad Air won't be a surprise to anyone running an existing iPad or iPhone, as you've already seen a lot of what iOS 7 is all about. The value in iOS7 is not just in the new looking that dispenses with the skeumorphism that was on display in previous versions of the OS, but in the move to 64 bit computing. iOS7 is the first step in the next mobile platform for Apple.
The iPad Air bring more performance and comparable battery life in an attractive and impossibly thin-and-light package. An improved front-facing camera makes FaceTiming look better, and the Retina Display still looks great. The iPad Air is one of the most supreme and comfortable 10-inch tablets we’ve ever used, but a great screen is just as important for a good user experience.
The iPad Air arguably serves the same purpose, as a lightweight general purpose computing device which is both practical and powerful.
The fourth-generation iPad was fairly thin at just 9.4 millimeters but the iPad Air shaves a significant 20% off of the tablet’s depth. The outcome is a slate that is just 7.5 millimeters deep, which is thinner than some very trendy smartphones such as the HTC One, the Galaxy S4, the Galaxy Note 3 and the Nexus 5.
iPad Air key features:
- Apple iOS 7; 9.7 Retina display
- 2048 x 1536 resolution
- A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor
- Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n) with MIMO
- 16 GB capacity 5 MP iSight camera
- 1080p HD video recording
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
- Weight:1 lb
With the presence of water from the Apple iPad, the tablet competition will be intense. Apparently the iPad Air has been prepared to deal with a variety of tablets, either by applying tablets Android, BlackBerry, even with Windows tablets like the ASUS Transformer Book T100, Samsung ATIV Tab 3, Nokia Lumia 2520, Toshiba Satellite Click, even with a tablet that made by Microsoft such as Microsoft Surface Pro Tablet.
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