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November 2013
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'iPad Air est enfin agréable à regarder ! Son écran est toujours aussi probant
Et le terminal jouit d'une excellente prise en main. Il est plus léger
Plus rapide (vraiment plus rapide !)
Plus fin
Et ne fait aucun compromis. En résumé
Il est supérieu
Encombrement/poids considérablement réduit
Excellente autonomie
Performance et optimisation software/hardware
écran Retina d'une grande justesse dans la restitution des contenus
4G/ WiFi MIMO
Bonne qualité audio via les hauts parleurs
Design affiné
Performances
Autonomie
Excellent rendu global de l'écran Retina
Réactivité générale de l'appareil
Le système iOS 7 de plus en plus complet
Large autonomie
Design revu et poids "plume"
Design
Ecran
Plus fin et plus léger
Puissant
App Store
Finition parfaite
Design plus léger
Autonomie similaire
Puissance fortement améliorée
Tablette 10 pouces la plus légère du marché
Excellente finition
Excellentes performances
Très bons débits Wi-Fi et 4G LTE
Léger
Fin
Performant
Autonome
Design enfin au goût du jour
IWork et iLife désormais gratuits
Ecran lumineux
à fort contraste
Excellente reproduction des couleurs
Bon tactile
SoC puissant
Qualité de fabrication de premier choix
Très bonne autonomie
Navigateur très rapide
Se prête parfaitement aux appels audio et vidéo
Très bons hautparleu
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La finesse offerte par cet iPad Air n'a pas que des avantages. Bien qu'il ne soit pas forcément très fragile
Il vous laisse comprendre qu'il va falloir le traiter avec un peu plus de respect que les générations d'iPad précédentes
Capture photo anecdotique
Spatialisation du son stéréo perfectible
Prix
Pas de Touch ID
Prix trop élevé
Pas de TouchID ?
Stagnation des APN
Pas d'extension de mémoire
Port propriétaire
Pas d'évolution notable sur les capteurs photo-vidéo
Appareil photo
Haut parleurs
Toujours un peu cher en particulier si on veut un stockage correct et/ou la 4G
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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Publié: 2013-11-08, Auteur: Taylor , review by: 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 (...
Publié: 2013-11-06, Auteur: Jason , review by: 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...
Lighter, smaller, thinner, Smaller screen bezel similar to iPad Mini, More visually appealing than previous generations, Easier to hold for extended time periods, Updated to 64bit A7 chip, Comes with free premium apps from AppStore, Frontfacing camera has
No TouchID, No upgrade in RAM size, Still only has a 5 MP rear camera, No slowmotion video support, Does not include earpods
Apple's new iPad Air is an all around winner due to its strong performance, competitive features, and beautiful new redesign. While there are a few components that I think could have been upgraded or added, the iPad Air is still a top contender in the 201...
Incredibly lightweight with a superslim, redesigned form factor. A7 chip, in addition to helping provide an impressive 10plus hours of battery life, offers superb overall performance whether you're surfing the web or streaming media. 9.7inch, 2048 x 1536
No TouchID, just a regular old home button. Despite upgrading to stereo speakers — audio separation remains poor. 5megapixel rearfacing shooter could use an update