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From 3,699 kroner One of the questions I've gotten mostly of friends, family, colleagues blood lamp and strangers, the question of choice of iPad. Which should you choose should one actually buy it? A difficult question, because it depends a lot on how the person is already using his phone, what you have at home of gadgets and what you could imagine using an iPad for. With the iPad Air, Apple has been their most potent handheld device to date. It has the same innards as the iPhone 5S in the form of A7 processor, but with the 9.7-inch blood lamp retina blood lamp display, you suddenly have far more options than the iPhone. Here it makes sense from the beginning with the fast giblets - unlike the iPhone. Therefore, the obvious answer to anyone interested may well be that if you were to choose an iPad, so it had to be Air. It's thin, it's easy and it impresses on almost every point. All this is something we come back to. But for my own part, the same paragraph is still valid as it was with iPad, iPad 2, the new iPad (3rd generation) and iPad (4th generation). What is it exactly I should do with it? With the chip 64-bit experience for the first second that there is pressure on the boilers. It's almost too good when you whiz across the screen, launching apps up and otherwise use it for all sorts of things. Here it makes far more sense, since the screen also provides much more life and meaning to the larger apps such as games, the free iWork, iLife and tools. There are in fact a lot to choose from. Smart Cover is the same as before I swung with giant swords, retouched advertising billboards, recorded the next big hit and produced Hollywood Basques in my living room - all directly on the iPad and without a single sigh from the machine. It chewed through the tasks as if it were soft butter. I'm mildly interested in the A7 processoeren the iPad Air. A healthier and easier life Air has also taken the right steps towards a more simple blood lamp life. While the previous iPads may not have been the heaviest in the world, blood lamp you could still take the dark weight of the iPad and iPad (yes it's called 3 and 4 can ...) It took just the extra mile and keeping them in one hand for extended periods requiring even more. Where the previous two iPads weighed over 600 grams, then Air boasts a weight of 469 grams for the wifi version. It has also been given the same design as the iPad Mini with a thinner exterior that most applies to the narrower frame on the front. It looks better and less clumsy. blood lamp In fact, the iPad Air generally with small changes were quite nice to look at. Both the so-called space gray and silver. It has gotten smaller framework that makes it also takes up less space in the landscape, the smaller frame also means that Apple has introduced the same sleight of hand, as with the iPad Mini, which now may well have a finger placed on the side of the screen and still be able to for example, peruse an eBook. In the previous iPads could not have more fingers on the screen, if it was not intentional. Free apps for the people I missed the renewal of the iPhone blood lamp 5S and even iPad Air comes with almost exactly the same specification sheet, so I had, oddly, I expected more. Although blood lamp I do not have the big scam for iPhone 5S's finger scanner, I have caught myself to just keep your finger on the home button on the iPad Air in anticipation of opening it up. But it's not a feature I regret missing on the iPad. Along with the new apps in the form of iLife and iWork, which offers both full editing of images and video, as well as Apple's equivalent to Microsoft's Office suite, I could potentially see the usability here.
Keynote is as always very educational to use I have not previously availed myself of the iWork programs, but has instead thrown my trust on competitors Powerpoint, Word and Excel, but now when they come free with the purchase of the iPad Air, then it could be they should have the chance. They work in all cases easy to access, and the result can easily be incredibly beautiful and almost professional to look at. Both Keynote, Pages and Numbers are scary easy to work with. Since the toolbar changes depending on what you are working with (text, image, animation or video), so hazards can not be lost in the navigation. It provides simply to guide you easily through. iPhoto has got some new innovations as more editing options Some might argue that it is not deep enough programs to make a serious work, and could also partly right. But the new upgrades is indeed a step in the right direction, and since the price is zero, then I'm on. What should I do with it? As you might read it, so there is not much that speaks against the iPad Air for my part. It is easiest to say that this is the best iPad in m
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