Sporo się ich dzisiaj pojawiło w sieci, więc zanim zapraszam do ciekawych cytatów, które znalazłem czytając je.
If that doesn’t sound significant, just hold the Air for a minute and then pick up an older iPad; the difference is immediately noticeable. Simply put, the iPad Air is the most comfortable 10-inch tablet we’ve ever used.
Cały czas zastanawiam się czy da się go wygodnie używać jedną ręką. Jest szansa na to…
Despite its petite size and lightweight build, it doesn’t feel at all flimsy. The unibody aluminum chassis is just as solid as on older iPads.
Solidny jak zawsze.
In our review of the fourth-gen iPad, we mentioned that its performance went past Ludicrous speed and directly to Plaid. Cute as the comparison was, it contained one major flaw: Plaid was the fastest speed (that we know of) on the Spaceballs scale, and the Air is even faster, so we’re now in a mysterious Beyond Plaid (flannel?) territory.
Spaceballs!
Indeed, nothing’s changed this time around — except, of course, the size of the battery itself, which has shrunk to 32WHr (down from 42 in the fourth-gen iPad). So did this have an adverse effect on battery life? No. Surprisingly, it did even better. In our standard video rundown test, the Air stayed alive for a whopping 13 hours and 45 minutes. Under heavy use, the device kept us going for a little more than a day and a half (admittedly with a few hours of sleep during this time).
To mnie zaskoczyło – sporo mniejsza bateria, która będzie się szybciej ładowała i nadal świetne czasy.
This time around, there’s no gotta-have new feature—nothing on the level of the Retina screen, Siri voice recognition, or even a fingerprint reader (like the one on the iPhone 5s).
That big public yawn must drive Apple’s engineers crazy. The thing is, making the iPad smaller, lighter, and faster without sacrificing battery life or beauty is a tremendous achievement.
Zdaje się, że wiele osób kompletnie nie ma pojęcia jak trudno jest zredukować wagę… czegokolwiek w sumie.
Those 6.4 ounces make all the difference when, as you recline while reading or watching a movie, you conk out and the iPad falls forward to bonk you on the nose. The Air won’t hurt you the way the old iPad did.
The weight reduction and a 20 percent slimmer profile provide other benefits, too. My messenger bag strap didn’t dig into my shoulder as deeply when my iPad was in it. My hand didn’t cramp up while grasping the iPad Air for an hour while watching movies or playing games.
Godzinne trzymanie jedną ręką, aby czytać? Wygląda na to, że się jednak da.
I’ve been testing the iPad Air for about a week and found it a pleasure to use. This new iPad isn’t a radical rethinking of what a tablet can be, but it’s a major improvement on a successful product. It is the best tablet I’ve ever reviewed.
Ciekawe co powie o Mini!
Pick up an Air and you’ll be reminded of the first time you held a Mini. It’s a „wow” moment.
This isn’t strictly a one-handed device, but it’s as close as you can get with a tablet that still has a gorgeous, expansive 9.7-inch Retina Display.
Wszystko zatem będzie zależało od tego ile kto ma „pary” w łapach.
I’ll always take lighter, but the iPad Air strikes a good balance between weight and material quality. There really isn’t another tablet of this size that feels anywhere near as good.
Anand twierdzi, że jest za ciężki na używanie go jedną ręką, ale że jest na granicy używalności.
The iPad Air continues Apple’s recent history of shipping color calibrated displays. Color accuracy on my iPad Air review sample is better than on any previous iPad I’ve ever tested, in fact it’s more accurate than any other tablet I’ve ever tested. The numbers are easily backed up by images that show a vibrant and, more importantly, accurate display.
No! Cieszy mnie to! Ciekawe czy Mini z Retiną mu dorówna?
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