iPad Air 2 Review: The Best Tablet Ever Made

iPad Air 2 Review: The Best Tablet Ever Made
The iPad Air 2, today, is the market's best tablet, yet.
Critics have said that while iPad Air 2 is more powerful and thinner than its previous version, it is not revolutionary is a stricter sense. Since its first release four years ago by no less than Steve Jobs, it has shifted 225 million tablets, already. But then again, this device is more of a refinement than a revolution.
iPad Air 2, the world's thinnest tablet, measures 6.1mm in thickness and compared to its predecessor's measurement, which is 7.5mm, this also is lighter, weighing 32 g only, integrated with a camera and a souped-up processor. Its thinness implies that the tiny switch that's used to mute other devices of Apple has been taken away.
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Holding it confirms that it's really refined. Its design is similar to iPhone 6 & 6 Plus, with a brushed, smooth aluminum back; though colors gray, white, an gold are also available, already. One of the greatest feature of this device is its Touch ID fingerprint.
Amidst all these features is its screen's reduced-glare, which allows efficiency even under direct sunlight that has been made possible by eliminating the air in between the multiple layers that make up a screen. The results are evidenced by its super sharp colors and well-defined contrast. Texts and pictures look as if everything is on the screen rather than being under its glass.
The rear camera has an 8MP resolution, similar to that of iPhone 6; though it does not have a super-fast autofocus and flash.
In totality, the iPad Air 2 is designed beautifully- a magnificent improvement of its previous version; though, this isn't considered by many as a great leap in terms of change. Despite the many "fallbacks", this still is amongst the best in the technology market today.
If you are in search for a portable device that's superior in performance in terms of browsing, iPad mini 3, iPad mini, and iPad mini 2 are better options starting at $320.
You could purchase iPad Air 2, however, for $640- a kind that has WI-Fi and 16GB storage capacity to $1000 for WI-Fi, mobile connectivity and 128GB storage capacity.
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