- Brand : Apple
- Product family : iPad
- Product series : Air
- Product name : Air
- Product code : MD789NF/B
- Category : Tablets
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Long product name Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Silver
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iPad Air, 9.7" LED IPS, 2048x1536, A7 + M7, 32GB, 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, 5MP + 1.2MP, iOS 8
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Short summary description Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Silver
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Apple iPad Air, 24.6 cm (9.7"), 2048 x 1536 pixels, 32 GB, iOS, 469 g, Silver
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Long summary description Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Silver
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Apple iPad Air. Display diagonal: 24.6 cm (9.7"), Display resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Processor family: Apple, Processor model: A7. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 5 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera, Front camera resolution (numeric): 1.2 MP, Front camera. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Weight: 469 g. Operating system installed: iOS. Product colour: Silver
Uk has collected 59 expert reviews for Apple iPad Air 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Silver and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
tech.uk.msn.com
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2014-11-19 18:46:17
2014-11-19 18:46:17
Average rating:90
It may have been overshadowed by the launch of Apple's new MacBook Pro with its dazzling Retina display, but this updated version of the superslim MacBook Air is still Apple's main offering for ordinary home users and students.That's somewhat appalling, g...
If you don't need quad-core processing power, but still require a stable, comfortable keyboard to do your writing, this year’s refreshed Apple MacBook Air 11in (which starts at £849) might be the chariot you're looking for. It's the MacBook for those...
digitalversus.com
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2014-11-19 18:46:17
2014-11-19 18:46:17
Average rating:80
The 11-inch MacBook Air is available in two different versions. Here we're reviewing the £930 model. The £850 version contains a smaller SSD (64 GB). We recommend the more expensive one, which has more space for software and documents. There are also a...
Apple’s miniaturised take on its original 13in Air, the MacBook Air 11in, was revised along with the rest of the Mac portable range in June 2012. Read our review of the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display. Like its compatriots, it now benefits from a...
uk.hardware.info
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2014-11-19 18:46:17
2014-11-19 18:46:17
Average rating:0
Of course small laptops had been around for some time, but it was Apple that popularised the format with the MacBook Air. It's been the blueprint that has inspired the Intel-led Ultrabooks from various manufacturers since last year. Apple recently intro...
Back in 2008, Apple made laptops cool again by unleashing the super-skinny MacBook Air . The slimline beauty was made even thinner in 2010, and the 2012 version – which is on review here – is the latest iteration of that design. Packing the latest Intel...
techradar.com
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2014-11-19 18:46:17
2014-11-19 18:46:17
Average rating:90
The Apple MacBook Air is back, in the same super-skinny chassis that we originally fell in love with back in 2010. The latest model was officially unveiled at the Cupertino company's WWDC conference in June, along with the refreshed MacBook Pro models...
As one of the thinnest laptops ever produced, the original MacBook Air was a revelation. The competition may have heated up with the launch of Intel’s Ultrabook programme, but 11in models are still thin on the ground with only the Asus ZenBook UX21 in...
hardwareheaven.com
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2014-11-19 18:46:18
2014-11-19 18:46:18
Average rating:90
Last week at Apples WWDC Chief Executive Tim Cook took the opportunity to announce a range of products from updates on iOS to new mobile hardware. The two main hardware items being announced were the latest MacBook Pro and MacBook Air in their "mid 2012"...