pcquest.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:55
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Apple iPad Air was launched in India this month priced at 35,900 for 16 GB Wi-Fi. Unlike the iPhone 5S, the iPad Air does not sport a finger sensor on the home button but looks fairly light and slim. The tablet sport 9.7 inch LED display and runs on iOS 7...
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idgnews.in Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:55
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This comparison takes the two most competitive tablets, Samsung's Galaxy NotePro 12.2 and Sony's Xperia Z2 Tablet, and measures how they stand next to Apple's iPad Air.Where function meets formDesign is paramount in making complex technology available to...
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Generation after generation, Apple iPad remains to be our favorite tablet device. The next generation of Apple iPad is here and it's utterly fabulous. Initially launched in the US on November 1, the iPad Air just landed in Indian stores last week. It's gr...
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gadgetride.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:55
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Currently the Tablet market is getting flooded with new innovations and trendy new Tablets. Smartphone makers also started to join in the tablet with their debut tabs. Recently Apple turned up the heat on competitors by introducing the iPad Air which is m...
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We recently did the best phone of 2013 – LG G2 review. Apple iPad Air is simply phenomenal that's what I can say after the use. Actually writing the post about its review on my iPad air. Apple launched it as iPad air not any iPad 5 the few reasons are it'...
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Spending a large sum of money on a particular tablet without looking at the competition isn't a wise idea. With Apple launching the iPad Air, Samsung has also introduced the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (2014 edition). Below is a table giving the specs of the two. For...
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Apple continues to dominate the tablet realm and despite worthy efforts from the Android camp, no one has been able to truly knock them off the pedestal. Rather than just getting a beefed up version of the iPad 4th Gen this year, we got a completely overh...

The Apple iPad Air starts at Rs 35,900 for the 16GB, Wi-Fi model and we feel this is a bit too much for what's on offer. The drastic weight loss and new internals aside, we don't see why someone would buy the Air instead of the 32GB iPad mini with Retina...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:56
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The iPad is the tablet to buy, when one talks about purchasing a tablet. That's a phrase one has heard time and again since Steve Jobs unveiled the original one in January 2010. But as is the way with most consumer electronics the competition always catch...

Great ergonomic design, Powerful processor and GPU, Great battery life...

Slightly expensive...

The iPad was always a slim tablet, but it started gaining a bit of weight in 2012. The addition of the Retina Display meant that Apple could not reduce or maintain the same weight as the iPad 2. This of course had to change and Apple has opted for a drama...
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It is finally in the fifth generation that Apple has given the iPad a proper design and form factor tweak. Ever since the second generation, the iPad has carried on with the tapered design with thin sides. But, with the iPad Air, the biggest change is the...

Weight shed makes a lot of difference, Very sophisticated design, Good battery life, Retina Display still rocks...

Pricey proposition, for the higher storage versions, No TouchID...

This is truly the new iPad we've wanted for a long time, at least as far as the design and form factor is concerned. With the iPad Mini, it was clear that Apple's focus would be on improving the portability and use comfort. The only drawback is that the t...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:56
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When Apple first introduced the MacBook Air, the world looked on in amazement. What kind of sorcery was this? How could Apple squeeze a 13-inch laptop into a case so remarkably slim and sleek? But now we're spoiled. Making gadgets thinner and sleeker with...
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As we already knew, there's no tablet that's good at everything, but both the Apple iPad Air and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 have their shining moments. It's these advantages that will ultimately help users choose one or the other. The iPad Air...
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Last year saw two 9.7" iPads announced, but the difference between them was insignificant - the iPad 4 only drew people who were late to buy the iPad 3. The Apple iPad Air (the fifth model in the line) is a major upgrade over the previous models. It's...

Last year saw two 9.7" iPads announced, but the difference between them was insignificant - the iPad 4 only drew people who were late to buy the iPad 3. The Apple iPad Air is a major upgrade over the previous models.It's the first iPad to change the desi...
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When Apple came out with a smaller iPad last year, the original version suddenly seemed heavy and bulky. The iPad Mini fit more easily in pockets and bags, and it felt more comfortable in my hands. It was also cheaper than the full-size version.The releas...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-19 05:44:57
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The iPad Air is Apple's best iPad yet. But what does that mean beyond the usual lighter, faster, everything-er that Apple typically slaps onto its latest products? The first reviews of the iPad Air have hit the Internet and we've rounded them up to give y...
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