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A los editores les gusta
Diseño de pantalla completa
Gran rendimiento
Opciones de color arriesgadas
Diseño moderno con marcos estrechos rodeando la pantalla y una excelente construcción de aluminio
Pantalla de 10.9″ con resolución Retina
Brillo elevado
Buenos ángulos de visión
Gran fidelidad de color
Pocos reflejos y temperatura de color ajustable
Rendimiento y posibilidades asociadas a iPadOS 14
Calidad de la pantalla
Soporte para el Magic Keyboard de Apple
La estabilización en vídeo sigue asentando cátedra en móviles
El acabado mate de la trasera no resbala y no se ensucia
La calidad del audio está a la altura de lo esperado (y no es poca)
Calidad de
Rendimiento del A14 Bionic
Touch ID
Buena batería y carga rápida
Puerto USB C
Gran diseño y procesamiento
El moderno SoC
Buena duración de la batería
Buena visualización del IPS
La capacidad de expansión versátil
Muy buenos altavoces
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El almacenamiento de 64 GB se queda algo corto
Precio más alto que la generación anterior
La cámara selfie podría ser mejor
IPadOS todavía presenta limitaciones frente a un sistema operativo de escritorio
Sobre todo en multi-tarea. Muchas apps aún no ofrecen las mismas funcionalidades que la versión de escritorio
Ausencia de ranura de expansión de almacenamiento
Lo que nos
Solo hay dos modelos a elegir muy alejados
64 y 256 GB
Sin panel de 120 Hz
Precio alto para quien busca solo algo más que el iPad básico
El hecho de que sea más ancho a proporción de otros móviles hace que sea algo menos cómodo (también por el peso)
Se echa de menos zoom óptico de más aumentos
Un gran angular con mejores resultados de noche y una cámara frontal sin ese toque cálido en e
Publicación: 2020-09-16, Autor: Martyn , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
New design, Touch ID integrated with power button, A14 Bionic processor
Higher entry price, no Face ID
The lines have been drawn a little clearer this year, with Apple clearly separating the iPad and iPad Air stables. If you want a straightforward device for watching Netflix, playing games, surfing the web, converting into a makeshift laptop or using as a...
Publicación: 2020-09-16, Autor: Martyn , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
New design, Touch ID integrated with power button, A14 Bionic processor
Higher entry price, no Face ID
The lines have been drawn a little clearer this year, with Apple clearly separating the iPad and iPad Air stables. If you want a straightforward device for watching Netflix, playing games, surfing the web, converting into a makeshift laptop or using as a...
Awkward speaker placement, Mini has higher pixel density,
It might not instantly appear so, but the iPad Air is the pick of the current iPad range. It is more affordable than the Pros and only a little more expensive than the much smaller Mini, and while it does command a fair premium over the entry-level iPad...
Publicación: 2019-09-30, Autor: Cam , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Powerful and speedy performance, Battery will last a full day, Pro features like Pencil and Smart Keyboard support are great, IPadOS improves the experience
Additional accessories aren't cheap, TouchID over FaceID, No Type-C port
The 2019 iPad Air is basically an iPad Pro in all but name. In fact, take it back a couple of years, and the smaller iPad Pro was pretty much this tablet. So if you can live without the FaceID, uniform bezels and Type-C port offered by the current Pro, th...
Publicación: 2019-09-13, Autor: Karen , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Resumen: Apple must have decided that people really want iPads with screens just over 10in, because now it has two of them.The iPad Air reviewed here with a 10.5in display launched in March 2019, and now, as of September 2019, we have a new 10.2in iPad.Both these...
Publicación: 2019-08-30, Autor: Alastair , crítica de: trustedreviews.com
Great display, Solid performance, Long battery life, Super intuitive software
Design is beginning to look a little dated, Generation one Apple Pencil and older Lightning charge port
The iPad Air 2019 isn't the most innovative Apple-slate on the market, but by getting all the basics right it easily earns a place as one of the year's best tablets and is an ideal option for most buyers.Trusted ScoreAlastair StevensonContact via Twitter...
Publicación: 2019-04-18, Autor: Martyn , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Resumen: Apple replaced its 10.5in iPad Pro in October 2018 with a larger 11in iPad Pro, then introduced the new 10.5in iPad Air in March 2019 to occupy the space left behind. We see how these two same-sized tablets compare, and whether you'd be better off looking...
Way more performance than this kind of device even needs, Very good screen for the price, 5G is a welcome addition if you live in an area with good coverage, Faster USB-C, Center Stage partly alleviates the iPad's Zoom call woes
Touch ID can be a little awkward on the top button, No stereo sound in portrait mode
Like an iPad Pro-lite with a price to match.The iPad Air 4 is an impressive piece of hardware that you need to consider if you're looking for a tablet that can do a pretty convincing laptop impression with the right accessories. It functions great as a t...
Publicación: 2021-01-08, Autor: Henry , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Elegant thin and light design, Super-fast A14 Bionic processor, Bright, colorful and sharp display, Excellent webcam, USB-C charging, Magic Keyboard and 2nd Gen Apple Pencil support
No Face ID, RIP headphone jack, Expensive accessories
When relatives and friends ask me what tablet to buy, I'm telling them to get the iPad Air 4. It's not only faster and more stylish than the normal iPad, but the Magic Keyboard support means the iPad Air is finally a laptop beater. If its battery life was...