Apple iPad Air (2019)
WLAN only, 10.50", 64 GB, Space greyProduct details
Reviews & Ratings
- Powerful processor, responsive operating system
- Battery life top
- Very flat metal housing
- Excellent LCD with high resolution and luminosity
- Operating system updates over several years
- Pen operation possible
- Great display
- Blazing fast performance
- High quality workmanship
- Long charging time
- Lack of IP certification
- Large surcharge compared to base model
The iPad Air 3 256 GB LTE is expensive, but in the test it proves to be an excellent tablet in almost all respects. The performance, display quality and features are excellent, only the battery life and charging time could be better. However, you won't find any real innovations compared to its predecessors.
Compared to the current standard iPad, the new iPad Air offers more power and more memory. It also scores with a large 10.5-inch display and improved front camera.
Compared to the current standard iPad, the new iPad Air offers more power, more memory and scores with a 10.5-inch display and a better front camera.
- Very good workmanship
- Extremely performant and enduring
- Colourful, detailed display
- No Face ID
- Quality of the cameras not up to date
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