iPad Air 2
It's
even thinner and lighter than last time around and to a noticeable extent. The
screen is better, with more vibrant colours, it's more powerful thanks to its
A8X processor and the battery life holds up just as well. It even benefits from
Touch ID and Apple Pay and while these features aren't as exciting here as they
are on phones they're still nice to have.
In
short the iPad Air 2 really is the complete package and while you can always
find things to niggle about there are no significant flaws. In the time since the
original iPad Air launched everything else is still struggling to match it and
yet Apple has managed to raise the benchmark higher still. Everyone else really
has their work cut out if the iPad Air 2 is going to be unseated from the
number one spot. The new iPad Air gets an improved A8X processor, better
rear and front-facing cameras, an even thinner and lighter design, an
anti-reflective screen, a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and more built-in
storage at higher configurations than last year.
But The Air 2 isn't a big change from last year's iPad in terms of
overall function; battery life remains the same, although its battery life is
already pretty good. Audio playback via speakers makes the thin metal body
resonate more than before. The
Bottom Line The iPad Air 2 is a nice refinement and finesse of last year's
model, with a bevy of tweaks, enhancements, a much faster processor, and the
welcome addition of Touch ID. Simply put: it's still the gold standard for
tablets.
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