Apple iPad Air MD786LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi, Black with Space Gray) NEWEST VERSION

July 27, 2014 - Comment

Apple iPad XX6LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi + AT&T 3G, Black) NEWEST MODEL Product Features Apple iOS 7; 9.7 Retina display; 2048 x 1536 resolution A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) with MIMO; 32 GB capacity 5 MP iSight camera; 1080p HD video recording Up to 10 hours of battery life;

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Apple iPad XX6LL/A Tablet (64GB, Wifi + AT&T 3G, Black) NEWEST MODEL

Product Features

  • Apple iOS 7; 9.7 Retina display; 2048 x 1536 resolution
  • A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) with MIMO; 32 GB capacity
  • 5 MP iSight camera; 1080p HD video recording
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life; 1 lb

Comments

John Ryan "One man and his Kat" says:

Beautifully built, incredibly fast, the best tablet computer ever! The new iPad Air is Apple’s latest, slimmest, lightest release of their hand-held computer. Oddly enough, it’s so beautifully easy to use (my one year old daughter loves playing with it), it’s almost doesn’t feel like a computer at all.A word of warning – this review is written for people who’ve never owned an iPad before – and are wondering what all the fuss is about. If you’re thinking of upgrading skip down to the “What’s great about the Air” section below, or just buy it – it’s amazing.Just what’s all the fuss about?————————————–I used to own a laptop for work, and (very occasionally), it’d sit on my lap on the sofa, and I’d use it for pleasure (eMail, watching films or playing the odd game). Then I bought my first iPad, and the laptop became redundant, a boring “work device”. Hard to explain, but the fact the iPad is so small and light, and you navigate around with your finger by pointing and…

jjceo says:

Longer lasting power, faster, lighter, with free top quality apps to download! I use an Apple iPad about 6 to 8 hours a day. I own an iPad 2 and 3 and now this new iPad Air version. My main reasons for updating were that I literally fill up my 64 GIG iPad every day or two with videos and photos that I shoot. Having this larger version at 128 GIG allows me to work longer and add more to my iPad. In addition this new version is much lighter and easier to use all day long. Even though the battery is smaller in capacity than my iPad 3 the battery life is longer and it is very noticeable. This is because the faster A7 CPU and the motion chip actually use less power.Please watch my video as I go into more details in it.I immediately noticed the increase in speed. The unit connects to the WIFI faster, synchs with iTunes faster, downloads emails faster and speeds up your web browsing. The differences are very noticeable and enjoyable as a user. The dual speakers are a nice change but I also use a lot of Bluetooth…

Daniel G. Lebryk says:

Excellent The iPad Air is everything I imagined it would be and a lot more. This latest generation iPad is so much lighter than previous versions; it is now approaching the weight of a Kindle – meaning it is easy to hold for a long time. The body is about two inches narrower, making it easier to hold. The retina display is so darn sharp and looks great.The iPad Air finally pushed me to upgrade my original, version 1 of the iPad. I bought that iPad on release day, seemingly millions of years ago. I loved that device, my one complaint was that the iPad was too heavy – everything else about it was great. Now that I’ve used the Air, I’ll never go back. This was an upgrade well worth doing.November 2, 2013 Update: After using this for two days and thinking harder about the iPad, I figured you might want a few reasons why this might not be for you. Your iPad works just great and you don’t do much more than read email, play angry birds, and look at websites all at home. In my…