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Testseek.co.uk have collected 467 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 2 9.7 inch and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 2 9.7 inch.
Award: Editor’s Choice October 2014
October 2014
 
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The editors liked

  • Sleek design
  • Great power
  • Nice screen upgrade
  • Pro 9.7 adds Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil compatibility
  • Pro is faster
  • It's an iPad. Seriously
  • That sounds funny
  • But it does come as a mark of a certain quality. It means it's a very finely crafted tablet with an app store filled to bursting with the latest mobile games and utilities. And this one is more powerful
  • Thinner
  • When I saw this getting unveiled onstage
  • I was nonplussed. Better screen? A bit thinner? I needed to be convinced. Then I held it
  • And I really was
  • It's not just lighter
  • It's perceptibly lighter. I'll regret writing this in a year's time
  • But I think t
  • Nippy performance
  • Anti-reflective screen
  • Slim profile
  • Good battery life
  • Touch ID sensor
  • Thinner than ever
  • Turbo powered processor
  • Touch ID
  • Stunning build
  • Powerful
  • The iPad Air 2 has a great balance of size and weight. Crisp
  • Bright display. iOS 9 runs perfectly
  • Including split-screen apps
  • Excellent Display
  • Masses of power
  • Gorgeous design
  • Lightweight
  • Vast ecosystem
  • Improved Imaging
  • More memory
  • Stunningly slim and beautifully made
  • Screen is better than ever
  • Vastly more powerful
  • Upgraded screen
  • Slimmer design
  • Super speedy processor
  • Screen improvements (anti-glare limits reflections)
  • Even more power
  • Thinner design
  • TouchID integrated
  • Best iPad camera yet
  • Faster performance
  • Improved screen with richer colours and deeper blacks
  • Greater contrast
  • Smoother graphics
  • Superb build
  • Better cameras
  • Design as well crafted as ever
  • Impressively lightweight and thin
  • Power/unfailing responsiveness
  • TouchID fingerprint scanner works well
  • Nearly perfect screen with excellent antiglare coating
  • Closer links with other Apple products (Continuity
  • Handoff)
  • Exceptionally fast (laptoplike in processing speed)
  • Beautiful build quality
  • Amazingly slim
  • Improved camera features
  • Firmer screen than iPad Air 1
  • Unbelievably slim and light
  • Great design
  • Flawless responsiveness
  • Fast
  • Useful Continuity features
  • Slim and light
  • Beautiful classic Apple design
  • Fabulous screen
  • Performance still stands up in 2017
  • Thinner than any other Apple device
  • Screen brighter than iPad Air
  • Powerful new processor is a step up
  • IPads have best app selection of any tablet
  • Improved rear camera
  • Touch ID added
  • Screen doesn't reflect much
  • Great performance
  • Ultra-slim design
  • Improved camera
  • Incredible thin and sleek design with new gold color option (which I really like
  • By the way!)
  • Touch ID fingerprint sensor provides added security
  • Improved abundance of apps
  • Decent battery life
  • Improved processing performance
  • WiFi and cellular model
  • Thinner and lighter than last model
  • Tricore CPU screams
  • Double RAM of last model
  • Long battery life
  • Excellent photography for a tablet
  • Fingerprint recognition
  • Excellent selection of apps
  • Still easy to use
  • Beautifully slim design
  • Improved display
  • Phenomenal A8X chip
  • Impressive tablet camera

The editors didn't like

  • No volume silencer
  • Not a lot new
  • Pro 9.7in is very expensive
  • Is it possible to make a tablet too beautiful? Maybe we're neurotic
  • But these are versatile
  • Multi-tasking devices – is that always best served all dressed up in your Sunday best? We do feel like we have to smother its waif-like aluminium in a chunky cas
  • The 16GB option is still too small for Retina HD apps
  • As they'll munch through your capacity in no time at all
  • Add to that the increased space a 64-bit app will take and if you're thinking of nabbing a load of high-power apps (which you should want to
  • The 16GB option was too small
  • But Apple has now ditched that giving you 32GB and 128GB models which suit this slate much better and makes the entry level option far more approachable
  • The dislikes are beyond nitpicking
  • The slow motion video is capped at
  • Camera still struggles in poor lighting
  • Not many signifcant changes over the original iPad Air
  • Hardware mute button missing
  • Not enough upgrades?
  • Some will want new design
  • Too similar to the iPad Air
  • No microSD card slot
  • Expensive for larger storage sizes
  • Priced relatively high for a tablet
  • Single speaker isn't that loud compared to iPad Pro
  • No NFC
  • Battery is smaller than previous generation (not that you'll notice)
  • Very small hit to battery life
  • 16GB is a little low on space
  • No mute switch
  • No curved glass from the iPhone 6 range
  • Camera could be better still
  • Lock/rotation switch absent
  • Original iPad Air remains strong
  • Speaker could be better
  • Restrictive
  • Sound from the speakers resonates a little in the shell
  • Storage isn't expandable/no 32 GB version
  • Mute button has gone
  • Slender frame makes us worry about robustness (although we've experienced no problems so far)
  • Sound quality is thin and speaker placement is wasteful
  • Expensive
  • ICloud sharing has some problems
  • No waterproofing
  • ICloud features have some problems
  • The iPad Pro 9.7in is even better
  • Can't take advantage of split screen view
  • 16GB model does not have enough storage
  • Speaker quality worse than Air 1
  • IPad Air 1 is $100 cheaper
  • Not water resistant
  • No MicroSD storage options
  • Battery life a little lower
  • 16GB version storage too low
  • Camera still struggles in poor light
  • Doesn't feel that different to the original iPad Air
  • Absence of the mute switch on the chassis
  • Antireflective coating on the display is subtle and hardly noticeable
  • The device can be quite pricey depending upon the model you choose
  • Drawbacks will be subjective
  • Such as a less open app ecosystem
  • Lacks 60fps video capture of iPhone line
  • Speaker quality reduced versus predecessor
  • Very expensive
  • Pixel density could be higher
  • IOS is not for everybody

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  Published: 2014-10-28, Author: Adam , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  Another year, another iPad. It's easy to get blasé about these things, but the boffins at Apple certainly aren't resting on their laurels. Last year's dramatic iPad Air overhaul is a tough act to follow, but they've honed the design of this year's iPad to...

 
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  Published: 2014-10-27, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  The iPad Air has a 15% smaller battery than its predecessors. What does that mean in real world battery terms? Also, should you buy the iPad Air 2 or the iPad Mini 3?See also: Apple iPad Air 2 Review Day One: Early impressions and Vs iPad Air [Video]I'm ...

 
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  Published: 2014-10-23, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  Apple's marketing suggests that the iPad Air 2 is the fastest, thinnest, best iPad Air ever. But they would say that. Is the iPad Air 2 worth buying, or upgrading from if you're an existing iPad owner?First up: My early impressions, and a comparison to la...

 
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  Published: 2014-10-23, review by: techguide.com.au

  • The iPad Air 2 is an excellent upgrade to an already impressive device with useful improvements across the board.If you bought the iPad Air last year you can rest assured your device will still hold up well against the new iPad Air 2.But if you're looking...

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  Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The iPad Air 2 has a great balance of size and weight. Crisp, bright display. iOS 9 runs perfectly, including split-screen apps
  • Priced relatively high for a tablet; single speaker isn't that loud compared to iPad Pro
  • The iPad Air 2 is a nice refinement and finesse of last year's model, with a bevy of tweaks, enhancements, a much faster processor, and the welcome addition of Touch ID. Simply put: it's still the gold standard for tablets....

 
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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Susie , review by: macworld.com.au

  • Abstract:  Apple says Touch ID has been the most-requested iPad feature, which I absolutely believe. If all it did was unlock the iPad, I probably wouldn't care (I don't lock my iPad anyway, since my toddler uses it almost as much as I do). But thanks to iOS 8, thir...

 
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  Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Sascha , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Google's new high-end Android tablet, the Pixel C, just hit the market, and at $499 for a 32GB device, its price is on par with Samsung tablets and the iPad Air 2. So what makes the Pixel C so special? The metal build, slide-and-snap keyboard, USB-C conne...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-21, Author: Rossi , review by: reliancedigital.in

  • Selling at a price of Rs. 36,000* for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only variant and Rs. 46,000* for 16GB Wi-Fi + Cellular, we feel that the iPad Air 2is a little expensive. It is equipped with a good display and houses the fastest hardware to offer an impressive perfor...

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  Published: 2015-02-17, Author: My , review by: mymobileindia.com

  • Fantastic design, Great performance and apps
  • Seems a bit pricey, Design similar to predecessor
  • It has got the looks, improved specs, and remains the best tablet in terms of performance that we have seen in the market. iPad Air 2 remains the tablet to beat if you are looking at a cutting edge tablet experience. So much so that if you were to ask us ...

 
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  Published: 2014-12-31, Author: Ershad , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Good, Brilliant new design, Great for gaming, Best camera on a tablet, Continuity on iOS
  • No multi-window, No split-screen, Maximum volume causes reverberation
  • We are not the first ones to say this, and probably not the last either, but the Apple's latest iPad is its best yet. Yes, we know it sounds like a real cliche but the iPad Air 2 is indeed leaner, faster and meaner than all its predecessors and the crowd ...

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