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Papamoose Posted
i replaced my toshiba android tablet w/an iPad Air and love the improved app availability along w/ the far thinner, lighter, faster and more energy efficient physical package. I chose the iPad Air over the iPad Air 2 for the better price versus minimal feature advantages. I just wish iPads had a memory slot
hollywood1977 Posted
my kids hardly ever give me the opportunity to use it.....it's super fast and the picture is exactly what you'd expect from Apple...thinner and lighter than the previous model iPad....put it on your short list and go get one.
KRSTPA Posted
I use this device daily and became frustrated with my older version because it felt like it was slowing me down. The newer version is a great improvement. I like the lighter weight and the screen quality is also better. I am so pleased with the improved speed/search quality.
Ipadgreenlight Posted
Perfect for business, Easy to set up, Lightning fast, Easy to navigate, Comfortable to hold, Good sound quality, Great screen size, A nice compact size, Responsive touch screen, Variety of apps available,Sharp graphics
Anthony Posted
Debated over 32gb iPad Air & 64gb Air 2. Decided on 32gb iPad Air. Bought it on sale for $380 (Best Buy price matched another store) The Air 2 has Touch ID and it's slightly faster, but neither of those things justified the $220 price difference between the 2 models. If you don't care about Touch ID on your iPad, go with the Air, you can find great deals, and it's an excellent product, couldn't be happier. Also bought a $40 Belkin iPad case on clearance for 90% off from Best Buy...$3.99 for a case...whaaaaaat?!?!
Warren Posted
iPad® Air is thinner than my old one and weighs a little less, so it feels light in hand. It comes with a 9.7-inch Retina display, the A7 chip with M7 motion coprocessor, ultrafast wireless, powerful apps, and up to 10 hours of battery life. Camera is much-improved
CarolG Posted
This iPad Air is a replacement for the first generation iPad that I bought used from a friend. I really enjoy the light weight and easy to use controls along with the camera which my old one didn't have. Looking forward to many years of use from this new unit.
LoyalC Posted
I love Apple Products including this one! It is easy to use. So many apps compatible with it and our iPhone. It is light weight, which makes it easy to carry. It is fun for the whole family. Takes great pictures and video. Looking to buy more in the near future.
Airtrons Posted
This is a replacement for an iPad 2 that met an untimely death after years of services with the kids. This new hardware generation runs the current generation of processor and IOS allowing the latest and greatest apps. The battery is also much better! The kids like the lighter weight as well. Only drawback somewhat is that IOS is starting to show its age. The lack of customization, widgets and other flexible options from Android and even Windows 10 on some tablets is something that perhaps one should consider before buying. We as a family have already invested in the IOS ecosystem, so a newer iPad made sense. If it's your first tablet although, do your homework. The iPad is still the undeniable juggernaut, but viable and worthy alternatives are available.
ConkSMASH Posted
I have used the iPad as my daily driver since the release of the iPad 2. That was the device that made me fall in love with Apple. Naturally, since I use it so much, it was a no-brainer to upgrade to the iPad 3 once it came out, just for the retina display alone. But that's where I stopped. There was no real need to upgrade from the iPad 3 to the iPad 4 because it was essentially the same device with a new processor and the lightning connector. So when I started to see all the rumors surrounding the 5th generation iPad, I had a feeling that this will be the one to get me to upgrade again. After it was announced, I was very up in the air about whether I wanted an iPad air or an iPad mini with retina display. For me though, the decision boiled down to a very basic concept: if I was more mobile with my iPad, like if I used it for business or if I traveled a lot, the retina iPad mini would have been my choice. But since it's primarily just something I use around the house and occasionally take over to a friends house, having that extra screen real estate definitely made more sense to me. I bought it on launch day at my local Best Buy. Going from the iPad 3 to this, I definitely noticed snappier performance. And the weight reduction was definitely a huge plus. Much more comfortable in one hand. Fans of the iPhone 5s might be a bit disappointed to find out that it doesn't have touch ID or the new 8mp camera, but for most, it won't be a deal breaker. This is definitely the iPad to get if you're looking for a full-sized tablet. I would recommend it to anyone.
ling Posted
iPad® Air is 20 percent thinner1 and weighs just one pound, so it feels unbelievably light in your hand. It comes with a 9.7-inch Retina display, the A7 chip with M7 motion coprocessor, ultrafast..
DBelle Posted
Brilliant display, easy to read. The iPad is intuitative to use from the beginning and the features for sharing of photos, contacts and such, and sending to printer over the wifi network, through AirDrop makes things so easy. Love the "Tips" sent to educate user about new features. Through iBooks you can download a free copy of User Guide to help in the learning process if needed, and it can be notated by user for easy reference later. The feature of email to yourself, of pdf files and then, once on the iPad, sending to iBooks, makes it easy to build your own library of documents, tables, clips, and such of special interest or need to you. An excellent investment.
Tkorn Posted
I loved my ipad 2, but it was only a 16gb and it was time to upgrade. The ipad air is noticeably lighter and the screen is much better. I did a side-by-side comparison of speed and the ipad air loads apps much more quickly, which is nice when trying to complete tasks quickly. I wish it were a bit less expensive, but its build quality is representative of the premium price.
AppleGuy Posted
By now everyone knows what an iPad is. Great screen, great battery life. Tons of apps. The newest version is light, thin and is wonderful to use. Plenty of case options to choose from, and Apple's warranty is outstanding. Only beef is with the price. Its a lot of money, but Id rather spend more on Apple due to quality and the number and availability of apps. I use this for work too, its handy for getting out that email while you are sitting on the couch.
suzieQminer Posted
Upgraded from the original iPad 1. This is quite literally the best money I've spent on new technology. Incredibly fast, and very slim and sleek, this thing goes with me everywhere!
zeus Posted
I purchased this Apple Ipad for my 73 year old mother. It is her first experience using a tablet and it is easy for her to navigate and it has a great quality picture and camera!!!!
ruecatt Posted
I love this tablet. I use it every day. Its light weight, takes good pictures, runs great. I use it for everything and always have it with me. Its an excellent table.
tashy4 Posted
If you are reading this you already have an idea of the benefits of the Ipad. The question becomes why the Air over the Air 2 and really the biggest difference is the cost. The 2 is slightly thinner and lighter and a bit faster that is the biggest difference. If you aren't playing or using apps that require a lot of processing then the Air may be for you.
BillVA Posted
Purchased this as a gift and it has been excellent. Light weight, fast, easy to use and pretty much flawless. Great item, highly recommend
Dre325 Posted
I've gone from an iPad 2 to a Surface and now back to iPad. I dislike the locked OS, but it just works and the apps are what makes it really stand out. The Air is plenty fast for me. I didn't see the need to spend a bunch more for an Air 2 just to get a fingerprint reader and some Ram which makes a marginal difference in real world usage. In my opinion, 32 gigs is a minimum people should get in an iPad.