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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
Extrait: Apple's iPad Air is here, complete with a new moniker, a new design and 64-bit processor, the same A7 chip that debuted in the iPhone 5S . Apple is clearly hoping that this refreshed design, along with the promise of more processing power, will help enti...
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Publié: 2013-11-12, Auteur: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The iPad Air has made the best tablet on the market even better. It looks great, is fast and light and, best of all, is still so simple to use.Our only criticism of the iPad Air is the battery - it could last a little longer and, at £399 for the basic mod...
Apple always likes to talk about the “magical” experience of using the iPad, and holding the iPad Air in my hands does remind me of what it was like when the very first iPad was launched. I can understand why the fanbois who already own the iPad 4 weren'...
Light, slim chassis; speedy A7 processor; slick new iOS 7; Impressive battery life
This is the best version of the iPad we've seen to date with fantastic performance from a light, slim chassis. The Retina display is as it always has been, but the iOS has had an overhaul, which was much needed...
Still no expandable storage; No Touch ID; Expensive
The iPad Air is the best iOS tablet to date – with a sleek design, excellent performance and battery life. But be warned: the 16GB of storage on the entry level model will get used up quickly by large 64-bit apps, so it's worth considering the 32GB optio...
Light and slender build; Zippy A7 processor; Sleek new iOS 7; Great battery life
Not cheap; Good ol’ iTunes; Still no memory card slot
Apple has taken everything we disliked about the fourth-generation iPad – primarily the bulky, heavy frame and troublesome OS – and obliterated it, leaving a sleek, surprisingly portable powerhouse tablet. As long as you can afford it, the iPad Air provid...
Excellent design, brilliant screen, battery life is superb, extremely powerful even versus the previous iPad 4, App Store is populated with highquality games and tools, bundled productivity software, good camera, excellent value for money
There are still improvements that can be made to the camera, or to bring iPhone technology to the iPad, but nothing that hinders this incarnation competitively in any way
We have no hesitation in saying that this the best 10-inch iPad Apple has ever made. It feels like a milestone: the first iPad was a game-changer, but it was bulky and slow. The iPad 2 refined the design but didn't radically alter our perception of what ...
Publié: 2013-11-06, Auteur: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Screen produces luscious colours all day long, Prettier and more portable than rivals, Ace App Store and free Apple apps, Ushers in dawn of 64-bit software
Lack of ports, adapters are pricey, iOS walled garden may frustrate you, Not a complete laptop replacement, More capacious versions are expensive
Calling this the iPad Air could be seen as a gimmick: a marketing ploy designed to invoke the excitement of an all-new product, when in fact so much is carried over from previous iPads. But the truth is that the iPad Air is every bit the dramatic update ...
Summarising the competition brings us on to the only real significant flaw we can find with the iPad Air. This is a very expensive gadget. It is, especially in the higher storage forms, priced well out of the range of the average tech fan.This is a shame...
Great design and display, free iWork apps, improved performance and battery life
Cameras are still poor, not many 64-bit optimised apps
Apple's iPad Air is the most comfortable to use 10in tablet on the market. While the cameras remain average, the iPad Air also boasts some improvement in speed and battery life, and remains a market leader when it comes to the 9.7in Retina display....