Monday, 20 October 2014

Apple ipad Air 2 Review



When it comes to class, you talk about Apple, their products are just too incredible, this is the review of just announced Apple ipad Air 2.

The iPad Air 2 has the same 9.7-inch, 1536 x 2048 264ppi display as its predecessor, but it's not a carbon copy as Apple has developed a zero air gap screen.

It claims that this anti-reflective coating reduces screen reflections by 56%, which should provide clearer, brighter images.


It's thinner! No seriously, Apple has shaved off 1.4mm from the original iPad Air to make the iPad Air 2 just 6.1mm thick - that's the world's thinnest tablet people.

You'll be able to pick the iPad Air 2 up in silver, space grey and the all new gold variant.

The iPad Air 2 houses Apple's new A8X chip created specifically for the tablet, providing 40% faster CPU performance for applications and it claims graphics are 2.5 times faster.

Apple raised up the graphic performance of its new chip, which means games should look pretty awesome on the Air 2, with the promise console quality graphics.

The M8 motion co-processor also resides inside (just like the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus), plus Apple has stuffed in a barometer as well, because it can.

There's no surprise here, the iPad Air 2 comes running iOS 8.1. Apple's latest version of its mobile platform.

The iPad Air 2 has Apple's new 8MP iSight camera with a f/2.4 aperture plus 1080p video recording and 720p slow-mode video capabilities.

Auto HDR from the iPhone makes the leap to the Air 2, Panorama and burst mode are present and there's a macro mode too.

The face time camera on the front is also new, with a f/2.2 aperture to let in more light and it has a HD resolution with HDR built in.

It has it. Fact. Apple says its one of the most requested features from users, and with iPad Air 2 its answered those longing for the functionality.

Presence of Touch Id: allows you to unlock the tablet as well as paying for products including through Apple Pay.

Apple is promising up to 10 hours battery life, while new faster Wi-Fi and LTE are also hidden within the iPad Air 2.

In fact the Air 2 supports 20 different LTE bands, more than any other tablet on the market, meaning it should be compatible with your network.

There's plenty to read about the new iPad Air, but seeing is believing. Check out our hands on video with the new tablet below!

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