Testseek.com have collected 491 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 9.7 inch and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 9.7 inch.
November 2013
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491 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent design
Huge app library
Sparking performance
Free iWork and iLife
Thinner
Lighter design makes iPad Air more portable
Performance boost is noticeable
Battery life is stellar
Retina Display is great looking
Size and weight reduction
Faster 64bit processor
Better battery life
Thin & light metal design
Solid construction
Unsurpassed catalog of tabletoptimized apps
Very good audio
Volume
Bass
Clarity
Excellent screen and brightness
Powerful CPU and GPU
Much thinner and lighter than iPad 4
Cool free productivity apps
Very good camera for a big tablet
Solid metallic design
And the
Smaller
And lighter body makes for a much more usable 10-inch tablet
The A7's CPU performance continues to impress
Delivering on Apple's claims of doubled performance
Retina display
While unchanged
Is still crisp and bright
Great battery l
Stunning Retina Display
Vast tabletoptimized app selection
Powerful performance
Intuitive interface
Improved battery life
Incredibly thin and light
Ten hours of battery life
Twice as fast as fourthgeneration iPad
Light and thin
The iPad Air delivers solid performance and battery life in an attractive and impossibly thin-and-light package. The front-facing camera delivers excellent FaceTime capabilities and the Retina Display is top-notch
Slim
Lightweight design
Super-sharp
Bright screen
Long
All-day battery life
Demonstrably improved performance
Noticeably thinner and lighter
Fast custom chip is up to the task of gaming
IOS 7
If you like the new interface
Same long battery life as before
No change in price
9.7-inch display is still one of the best looking around
Impressively slim and light. Fast. Very good camera. Top-notch app selection. LTE version works with every U.S. carrier.
Wonderfully light and thin design
Fast and smooth performance
Excellent Retina Display
Long battery life
ILife and iWork apps included
Impressively slim and light. Fast. Very good camera. Topnotch app selection. LTE version works with every U.S. carrier.
Smaller and lighter than predecessors
Significantly faster than earlier iPads
Beautiful display
Lighter
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
Stunning
Thin
Light design
Cuttingedge processor and graphics performance
IOS 7 a beautiful and powerful complement to hardware
Outstanding builtin and free iWork
ILife apps
Retina display remains superb
Sturdy and lightweight
Free iWork and iLife suites
Beautiful design
Fantastic battery life
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
Thin and light
Classy design
Fast 64bit A7/M7 platform
Excellent LTE frequency band support
Good battery life
Excellent screen
Much improved design
Fast
Excellent appselection
Perfect for reading comics and magainzes
Much thinner and lighter than before
Great screen
Slight improvement in performance
Great battery life
A comprehensively superior replacement for 2012's thirdand fourthgeneration iPads
Packing almost twice as much horsepower and noteworthy extra battery life into a considerably narrower and lighter body. Easier to hold than any prior fullsized iPad
And n
Incredible cosmic power
Ittybitty little living space. Lighter and thinner without sacrificing battery life. Looks great.
Gorgeous
Crisp display
Very lightweight and portable
Impressive performance with no notable issues
Long battery life
An endless amount of available content to consume
Amazingly thin and light
Terrific battery life
Excellent performance
Class-leading app selection
Noticeably thinner and lighter. More portable and comfortable to use. Powerful A7 processor brings zippier performance. Faster WiFi connectivity. Same great display and battery life as before.
Thinner and lighter
But still solidly built. Great performance with power to spare. Efficient design
Runs cooler than previous iPads. iOS 7 is a worthy update and strong app ecosystem.
Bright
High-contrast display
Excellent color reproduction
Good touchscreen
High-performance SoC
First-class manufacturing
Very long battery life
Fast browser performance
Fit for VoIP audio/video calls
Very good speakers...
A7 chip offers fast performance
Thinner and lighter than before
Global LTE support
The editors didn't like
More expensive than competitors
No Touch ID fingerprint sensor
Speakers are sub par
No Touch ID
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No slomo video recording
No 8MP rear camera upgrade
Price
Base option is just 16 GB
Poor lowlighting performance with its camera
IOS 7 still feels slightly unfinished
Vibrating back during music playback
Screen's blacks aren't deep
Not enough camera options
Portrait design (speakers prove it)
The GPU can rarely actually double the performance of the A6X
Counter to Apple's claims
16GB of storage is getting to be a bit small for an entry-level iPad
Especially once you've downloaded all your free iLife and iWork apps
Air gap between glass and
Best Apple tablet
Still too big for longterm onehanded use
No Touch ID fingerprint scanner
Meaning you'll have to type in a passcode with every unlock and a password with every purchase
Battery takes a while to recharge
Speaker placement isn't ideal
Needs more RAM for power surfing
Underwhelming camera performance
IOS 7
If you don't like the new interface
64-bit architecture is over hyped
For now
Expensive. Pages and Numbers
While free
Don't measure up to Microsoft Office for productivity
Limited multitasking capability
Back can run warm
Barely adequate RAM
Nonstandard data/power port
No memory card slot
No active touchscreen
No TouchID
No upgrade in RAM size
Still only has a 5 MP rear camera
No slowmotion video support
Does not include earpods
Relatively high upfront price
No WiFi 802.11ac support
No Touch ID sensor
No camera flash
No expandable memory
Expensive
Just a regular old home button. Despite upgrading to stereo speakers — audio separation remains poor. 5megapixel rearfacing shooter could use an update
No 802.11ac wifi or NFC
Especially when accessorised for maximum business productivity
IOS needs a bit more innovation
Cameras are still disapointing
Very few 64-bit optimised apps
Industrial design is new to fullsized iPad but highly familiar given last year's iPod touch and iPad mini releases
Feeling lighter than past 9.7” iPads but heavier than iPad minis
And still not comfortable for truly extended handholding
Stands are requ
Thinner display bezel makes accidental gestures more common
Photo quality is better but not by much
Moderately expensive
Questionable speaker placement
iOS 7 could use further tablet optimization
IOS 7 still glitchy in places
Gets expensive fast
Safari icon remains an abomination
Lower iPad storage levels haven't changed since the first model
No Touch ID. Camera is just ok. iPad mini might give the Air a run for its money.
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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Oh how we hate being a cliché sometimes. Yes, it's true, having held the new iPad Air in our hands we can confirm that its lightness is what will convince many to upgrade to the new iPad, or iPad 5 as some will no doubt continue to call it, when it hits t...
Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Patrick , review by: techradar.com
Sleek design, Powerful innards
No TouchID
Make no mistake: Apple finally nailed the tablet with a great combination of specs, power and a decent OS in this option.It's a joy to hold the iPad Air, even though it's now the thickest option in the iPad range. From the clever construction to the perpe...
Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Abstract: Just like new iPhones, new iPads now come in pairs. That's right tech fans, Apple has announced a new tablet duo to excite the masses – the new iPad Air and the iPad mini with Retina display.MSN Tech has had its hands-on both new Apple tablets, here's o...
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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: I say that as a fan primarily of the iPad Mini – its 7” screen was also upgraded by Apple last night – but the Air is the larger 9.7” device that I've previously left by the sofa at home because it was slightly less portable for travel. Now, weighing i...
Abstract: Apple's iPad Air was launched last night (read our iPad Air review for our verdict). One of the surprises of the iPad Air launch event was the news that the iPad 4, like the iPad 3 before it, will no longer be available, while the older iPad 2 will rem...
Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Thinner, lighter, faster: Welcome to Apple's new iPad's“The iPad Air is only a pound... but sadly that's weight not price”THINNER, faster and weighing less than a bottle of beer - welcome to the iPad Air.Apple launched its new tablets last night, and the...
iPad Air is thinner and, Apple claims, up to twice as fast (although we'd like to test this out properly); it's the same price as the iPad 4
iPad Air may not change day-to-day experience enough to justify upgrading from iPad 4 (earlier generations of iPad are a different matter)
If you're on the iPad 3 or earlier, the iPad Air is a highly appealing buy, and a bit of a bargain, we'd say. But paying the same price all over again a year (or less) after shelling out for the iPad 4 may be less clear-cut, unless you're flush with cash...
Abstract: It seems strange to think that we are already on the fifth generation of Apple 's iPad, but such is the speed at which technology moves these days. New for 2013 is the name - the iPad Air - as well as the usual host of performance and camera improvements....
Very light, Robust and premium design, Excellent screen, Solid battery life, Consummate all-rounder
Storage comes at a premium, No Touch ID
iPad Air: Battery Life To make the iPad Air so thin and light Apple has reduced the size of the battery, but still claims 10 hours of constant use. We've already mentioned how the M7 processor helps improve battery life, but the A7 SoC is also more effici...