The reviews for the iPad Air 2019 are rapidly coming in and it would appear that critics are impressed with this device that basically functions as a mid-range version of an iPad Pro. Based on what has been said about the gadget, so far, it offers quality features at a price that makes it more accessible to most. It’s basically a more affordable unit of Apple’s most expensive iPad lineups.
As The Verge notes in its reviews of the iPad Air 2019, the device is basically an excellent option for those who want more than what the basic iPad can offer without having to buy the iPad Pro. A lot of this supposedly has to do with the features found on the unit, which are exactly the ones that most users care about.
The iPad Air 2019 starts at $499, which is a good mid-range price point for this type of device. It’s certainly less expensive than the iPad Pro’s eye-popping costs. Those can run up to $1,899 and very few people would be willing to shell out that much if they take a look at the Air.
As it turns out, one of the most appealing aspects of the iPad Air 2019 is the fact that it feels a lot like the basic iPad. This helps users feel more at ease with the device so that they can use it immediately without worrying too much.
Then there is the matter of the processing speed of the iPad Air 2019. Thanks to the A12 processor that is inside the device, it can function as well as any current iPhone. This means that users can expect a ton of instances where it can handily outpace the basic iPad.
Finally, the iPad Air 2019 has an excellent selection in terms of screen size. Even the ones at the smaller end of the spectrum are described as offering optimum viewing results.


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