Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Tablet Computers Reviewed!

Apple iPad Air 2 Review   

Apple iPad Air 2 Review                                  

Best tablet

Pros
  • Vast tablet-optimized app selection
  • Powerful performance
  • Intuitive interface
  • Good battery life
  • Incredibly thin and light
Cons
  • Little user customization                                                                                                    

    Bottom line

    Reviewers say that the iPad Air 2  is the best iPad ever, and the best tablet available, bar none. The battery lasts forever, performance is among the best of any tablet, and the huge number of tablet-optimized apps can't be beat.

    Breaking it down

    Performance

    Silky smooth and super to look at. Thanks to a powerful A8X processor, the iPad Air 2 promises the fastest performance of any tablet ever, and reviews say that it largely delivers. That's something that serious gamers and others who need that level of performance will notice more than typical users who watch movies, read email, play casual games, and the like. Despite the extra performance boost, battery life is as long as ever, though perhaps a touch less than Apple's 10 hour claim. Some Android tablets now serve up displays that are as eye-popping as Apple's Retina Display, with even higher resolution, but that doesn't make it any less beautiful, and a new anti-reflective screen treatment makes for better viewing outdoors or under bright lights.

    Features

    Apps, apps and more apps. The killer feature with the Apple iPad Air 2 remains iTunes unmatched library of tablet-optimized apps -- 675,000 designed specifically for the iPad, Apple claims. New this year is Touch ID fingerprint recognition for security and one-touch purchasing, including from third-party merchants whose apps support Apple Pay. The base version iPad Air 2 is Wi-Fi only, but you can opt for a version with LTE connectivity for $130 more. LTE-enabled iPad Air 2s now have a programmable SIM card to allow for switching between carriers if needed. For those immersed in the Apple lifestyle, you can pass calls from your iPhone to your iPad, and sync what your are doing on the iPad with the iPhone and Apple laptops and desktops running OS X Yosemite -- staring work or play on one device and seamlessly picking it up on another. The base version ships with 16 GB of storage. If you need more than that, upgrades to 64 GB (Est. $600) and 128 GB (Est. $700) are available.

    Ease of use

    Doesn't get better. The powerful internals provide a super-speedy usage experience, even when playing the most demanding 3D gaming apps, while the iOS operating system is slick and simple to use. However, the trade-off for the ease of use is limited customization options, especially when compared to Android tablets. Apple's warranty isn't especially generous, particularly when it comes to telephone support, but the in-store Genius Bars are highly praised. Build quality is near bulletproof, and the gold standard by which other tablets are judged. Also for Direct Access to Brand Name Products&Services like this Visit our Website at  http://ebuys-onlineproducts-services.weebly.com

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