iPad Air (4th Gen) 10.9in WiFi 64GB (2020)
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Graham
No complaints and it all started with great service and continues with a great product. Thank youGraham
Great Ipad
Absolutely love this iPad, great design, fast, and perfect size for work/personal use.
Apple’s New iPad Air Is a Great Tablet With a Few Quirks
The latest iPad Air is light, powerful, convenient, and just a little awkward.- Super fast chip. Long battery life—over 11 hours, in my testing. Lighter than the iPad Pro, if just barely. Apple's Magic Keyboard accessory is supported. TouchID embedded in top button is convenient
- it works on first try most of the time, but not all of the time.
- Rear camera module lacks an ultrawide camera, and speakers aren’t as powerful as the ones on iPad Pro. Video calls on the iPad are still frustrating. Score would be higher, except for backlight bleed spotted on the display.
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
I’ve been using the new iPad Air (2020) for the past few weeks, throwing everything from writing and emailing to media editing at Apple’s midrange tablet, and I’m struggling to figure out why most people should step up to the iPad Pro.- iPad Pro design but far more affordable
- Screen is excellent
- Apple A14 Bionic processor is fast and future-proofed
- Touch ID is slickly integrated
- Cellular and higher storage upgrades are expensive
- iPadOS still has some multi-tasking foibles
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
In 2020, the iPad Air will continue to position itself between the iPad 8 and the iPad Pro 11 , but it is now looking more to the Pro model. This is not only visible in the new design but also in the optional accessories such as Magic Keyboard and Pencil 2, which can be used with both products.- great design and processing
- modern SoC
- good battery life
- good IPS display
- versatile expandability
- very good loudspeakers
- WLAN is a bit slow
- no 5G option
- sparse scope of delivery
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
The iPad Air finally has a solid identity with its fourth-generation model—this time as an affordable alternative to the iPad Pro. While you miss out on features like the 120hz ProMotion display, quad speakers, FaceID, Ultra-wide-angle camera, and LIDAR, the 4th-generation iPad Air comes with...- TouchID finally makes a comeback
- USB-C connectivity
- Great display upgrade
- TouchID location takes a little getting used to
- More expensive than the previous-generation iPad Air
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
Apple iPad Air 4th generation (2020): The new iPad Air is a powerful, portable and practical alternative to a traditional laptop- Nearly as fast as the iPad Pro
- Thin and light
- Decent camera
- Accessories are expensive
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
“The iPad Air 4 is the iPad Pro for the masses. It's perfectly situated to offer an exceptional tablet experience, without pushing into the territory of high-end laptop pricing.”- Excellent hardware design
- Strong battery life and USB-C
- Wonderful display
- Pro-level performance
- Magic Keyboard support
- Fast fingerprint sensor
- Base 64GB of storage
- Expensive upsell to 256GB
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
Yes, if you are looking for a versatile, powerful portable computing device. In fact, if you are bored of the laptop and not really tied to that form factor then maybe you should consider that iPad Air which is most probably more powerful than most laptops out there now.
Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi 64GB - Sky Blue MYFQ2X/A review
The iPad Air is essentially an 11in iPad Pro but with a few high-end features removed for a £190 price cut. That means it has Apple’s attractive, modern tablet design, slim bezels, top performance, long and reliable battery life and a robust software ecosystem that will be kept updated for five-plus...- modern design
- great performance
- good battery life
- great screen
- USB-C
- iPadOS
- plenty of apps
- great speakers
- great mics
- great video-call camera
- long support
- recycled aluminium.
- no Fortnite or cloud game streaming
- no multiuser support
- relatively small storage on the starting model with no way to add more
- comparatively expensive.