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Reviews of Apple iPad Air 9.7 inch

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.
Award: Editor’s Choice November 2013
November 2013
 
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491 Reviews
Users
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5493 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
  • IPad Air | $499 and up
  • IPad Air Review Guide
  • Hands On/Video Review
  • Design
  • Display
  • Performance and Hardware
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Video and Photo Samples
  • Apps
  • Is it Worth $499
  • Gallery
  • Related iPad Air Review Art
  • 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.
  • Which are unfortunately poorly positioned
  • High surface temperatures under load
  • No current data transfer standards
  • No Flash support
  • Touch ID not included
  • Retina display is good
  • But no longer the best

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  Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Anand , review by: anandtech.com

  • Two weeks ago I had all but written off the bigger iPad. It was too bulky and just no where near as portable as the iPad mini. Once the latter gets a Retina Display and equal hardware across the board, why would anyone consider the bigger model?The iPad A...

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  Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Tim , review by: cnet.com

  • 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
  • No Touch ID fingerprint scanner, meaning you'll have to type in a passcode with every unlock and a password with every purchase
  • Functionally, the iPad Air is nearly identical to last year’s model, offering only faster performance and better video chatting. But factor in design and aesthetics, and the iPad Air is on another planet. It’s the best full-size consumer tablet on the...

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  Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Madeline , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  The iPad Air is thinner, lighter and more powerful than the existing full-size model. It sticks with the Retina display seen on the previous version, but weighs in at a lightweight 469g, measuring a slimline 240x169.5x7.5mm - 20 percent thinner and 28 per...

 
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  Published: 2014-03-18, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and the Apple iPad Air...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-11, review by: tekgadg.com

  • Abstract:  Here's our review of the iPad Air. Watch the video review above!Just like the iPhone 5s review , there is no written impressions this time. It's too good. I don't have any complaints. It's lighter, thinner, faster with more battery. 10/10!Sean...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-01, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade reviews the iPad Air, Apple's 5th generation tablet. The iPad Air is significantly thinner and lighter than previous models and it's also lighter than competing tablets in the 10″ market. The iPad Air starts at $499 for the 16 gig WiFi model and...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-29, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • The heft and thickness of previous iPads has been reduced dramatically with the iPad Air. At one pound, it is easy enough to hold in one hand for leisurely reading, watching videos, playing games and checking email. The iPad Air is the most complete full...

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  Published: 2014-07-22, review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Clearly, this wasn't ideal but an apparent limitation of the tech available. The new iPad Air solved those issues with the new A7 chip, leading to a significantly reduced battery capacity needed to last the ten-hours and making the Air the lightest iPad s...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-04, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  I had some hands-on time with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, and an iPad Air to hand. Putting the two head to head seemed like the thing to do.Apologies for the grainy video at the start. It turns out that slightly swanky hotel rooms with “mood” lighting aren'...

 
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  Published: 2014-06-17, Author: Krishan , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  Samsung has unwrapped a new line of Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S, which the South Korean giant is touting as the “best tablet that it has ever made” and is set to compete directly with Apple's iPad.The Galaxy Tab S will arrive in two different flavou...

 
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