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October 2014
(91%)
467 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(96%)
10030 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Performances
Ecran de très belle facture
TouchID (pour certains)
Design toujours aussi léché / Poids et finesse impressionnants
Puissance brute de la machine / Réactivité sans faille dans tous les usages / Apport pertinent du lecteur d'empreinte Touch-ID
Affichage presque parfait et surtout revêtement anti-reflets tr
Encore plus compacte
Ergonomie exceptionnelle
Surpuissante
Ecran laminé
IOS et l'offre logicielle
Finesse
Légèreté
Finition
Performances inédites sur une tablette
Intégration de Touch ID
Légère réduction des reflets
Une seule version 4G pour le monde entier
Compatibilité avec le 802.11ac
Performances inédites sur u
Légèreté et finesse
Touch ID
Performances en hausse
Wi-Fi 802.11ac et 4G LTE-A 150 Mbit/s
Finesse quasi inégalée
écran de très bonne facture
Finitions irréprochables
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Finesse excessive ?
Modèle 16 Go trop limité
Disparition du bouton de verrouillage
Un peu de résonance dans la coque avec les haut-parleurs
Pas d'extension de mémoire de stockage possible / Plus de modèle 32 Go
Separated by only $100, it's really tough for us to recommend going with the iPad mini 3 – even though it's the cheaper of the two models, at $399. It's even tougher to swallow knowing that it doesn't see any major improvements, or differences, with its o...
Extrait: Often times when we see outspoken fans of one mobile platform share thoughts on another platform publicly, the result isn't objective enough to even bother with. Sometimes, however, when the author manages to remain objective, they surprise us with intere...
These two couldn't be any more different on the outside, as one impressively stands out for its premium design and svelte construction – while the other follows a more humble and modest path. Mainly due to that disparity, it makes perfect sense why the iP...
Extrait: Not as many people are buying iPads anymore. For the past few quarters now, the company has faced a noticeable decline in sales, highlighting a worrying trend for a device that was once ubiquitous with the tablet market. More affordable Android competitor...
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(85%)
Publié: 2014-11-06, Auteur: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
One of the thinnest tablets in the world, Allday endurance (and then some), Beautiful design, Powerful hardware with classleading ecosystem
Power users may find UX inflexible, Cameras are only soso, Display resolution is nothing special
iPads are typically not the most surprising tablets, and this edition is no exception. Iteration is never as exciting as revolution, but this an iteration on a tablet that was already near –if not at– the top of the pile for quality and capability. Again...
Publié: 2014-11-05, Auteur: Bob , review by: macobserver.com
Extrait: Proof the Apple SIM exists!My friends at Apple took pity on me and sent me one to play with. The best I can tell, they're now available at a handful of Apple Stores and are trickling into the rest. For the sake of those who got burned by greedy wireless o...
Somehow, even thinner than ever, Very snappy performance, thanks to A8X chip upgrade, Fingerprint login, Better cameras
The familiar iPad-family gripes (no MicroSD card slot, reliance on iTunes), Rear camera lacks a flash, Physical mute/orientation-lock switch has been eliminated
The iPad Air 2 takes the title (from Apple's original Air) of Best Tablet You Can Buy. The updates aren't enough to force an upgrade from a 2013 Air, but it'll feel like a tablet from another planet if you're still using an original iPad or iPad 2, or an...
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(90%)
Publié: 2014-11-04, Auteur: Michael , review by: networkworld.com
Fast, Continuity feature allows seamless integration with other Apple devices, Touch ID feature, builtin encryption
No LED flash support for photos and movies, camera specs lag behind iPhone 6 models, cannot use Apple Pay via NFC
When the iPad was first released in 2010, I described it as a leap ahead for computing -- a tool that simplified interaction in a way that I thought would make computing accessible to even more people. And when I looked at last year's iPad Air, I said...
Fast, Continuity feature allows seamless integration with other Apple devices, Touch ID feature, builtin encryption
No LED flash support for photos and movies, camera specs lag behind iPhone 6 models, cannot use Apple Pay via NFC
When the iPad was first released in 2010, I described it as a leap ahead for computing -- a tool that simplified interaction in a way that I thought would make computing accessible to even more people. And when I looked at last year's iPad Air, I said...
Extrait: But after a few days of playing with it, I am, well, a bit confused. This tablet clearly has the potential to be great, and yet, it isn't. Not yet at least.While I don't feel like I've been able to spend enough time with the Nexus 9 to give it the full re...