Apple iPad Air 2 is thinner, but not much else is new
1. Apple iPad Air 2 is thinner, but not much else is new
The most obvious feature of Apple's new iPad Air 2, which the company introduced today, is exactly
what you'd expect: It's thinner than its predecessor at 0.24 inches. But the latest member of Apple's
tablet lineup doesn't break a whole lot of new ground technologically.
The original iPad Air measured just 0.29 inches thick. Apple's engineers managed to shave a touch
more off by eliminating the layer of air in between each of the three layers of the display--the LCD,
the touch layer, and the glass. Weight remains under one pound.
There's also a new antireflective coating added to the display that Apple says makes it 56% less
reflective than other iPads. What hasn't changed about the screen is its resolution. The iPad Air 2's
Retina display is still 2048 x 1536--the same number of pixels as its predecessor.
The iPad is finally getting the Touch ID technology that has been on iPhones since the 5s. Built
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your device with your fingerprint. You can also use it to authorize online purchases with the
company's new Apple Pay system.
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choose from, take a look at our Buying Guide.
The iPad Air 2 has a new 8 megapixel camera (the
previous iPad Air had 5 megapixels) plus added
functionality through iOS 8--including panoramic
photos, plus time-lapse and slow-motion videos.The
new tablets will be pre-installed with iOS 8.1, a brand-new
update to iOS 8 that includes Apple Pay, brings back the popular Camera Roll, and has a beta of
iCloud Photo Library.
Apple says the new processor on the iPad Air 2, the A8X, is 40% faster than the one used on the
prior Air, and graphics performance is 180 times faster. There's also 802.11ac Wi-Fi, which our
testing confirms can be much faster than conventional Wi-Fi.
The iPad Air 2 will be available for pre-order October 17 and will begin shipping the end of next
week. It comes in three colors: white, gray, and gold. Storage options have changed
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available. (There's no longer a 32GB version.) Prices start at $500 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model, and
$650 for the 16GB broadband version.
The 7.9-inch iPad mini also got an update: The iPad mini 3, which has the same Retina display as the
iPad mini 2, also gets Touch ID and will come in the same three colors as the iPad Air 2. Starting