iPad Air iFixit teardown reveals Qualcomm, Broadcom, Toshiba inside

This week the folks at iFixit have taken their spudgers to the iPad Air, pulling it apart to reveal all the little bits and pieces that together make the smallest of the larger-end of iPad units on the market today. This device is indeed just hitting the market today, appearing at Apple Stores and 3rd-party […]

iPad Air First Impressions: Big Never Felt So Small

iPad Air First Impressions: Big Never Felt So Small

It’s fitting for the iPad Air to have a new name, because it feels like an almost entirely new device. And for every second the Air sits in your hands, the iPads that came before it feel older and older and older.

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iPad Air in stores with price-matching (if you know where to look)

The Apple iPad Air goes on sale online and in-stores today, with not just the Apple Store itself sending the machine out to the public. This device is the newest in a line of iPad devices having been released over the past several years, this time bringing on the thinnest and smallest physical footprint the […]

As often happens when new gadgets arrive, Best Buy, Staples and even Apple stores themselves are mat

As often happens when new gadgets arrive, Best Buy, Staples and even Apple stores themselves are matching Walmart’s $20 off the 16GB iPad Air. While Walmart’s $480 price is for online orders, Apple, Staples and Best Buy only offer the discount in person. [9to5Mac]

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Take $20 Off The iPad Air On Day One

Take $20 Off The iPad Air On Day One

If you’re going to pick up Apple’s latest, greatest, thinnest tablet, you may as well save 20 bucks in the process. Grab it from Walmart right now with free shipping for $479. [Walmart]

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Apple’s iPad Air Receives Low Repairability Score From iFixit

Apples iPad Air Receives Low Repairability Score From iFixit

The iPad Air is officially available starting today which we’re sure many of you who want Apple’s next tablet are either waiting in line at an Apple Store to pick yours up or are waiting by your front door for FedEx to drop it off. One tradition that never gets old is when the iFixit team get their hands on the latest piece of tech, completely disassemble it and give it a score based on its repairability. As you could have guessed, they got their hands on an iPad Air and has given Apple’s latest tablet a 2 out of 10 in its repairability. (more…)

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    iPad Air Now Available In The U.S.

    iPad Air Now Available In The U.S.

    Apple took center stage in the tech world just a few weeks ago to announce a number of products they’re planning on releasing this holiday season. One of the products Apple unveiled was the latest iPad, which it called iPad Air. At the end of their presentation, Apple announced the iPad Air would be available in several countries around the world starting on November 1, and if you happen to have a calendar handy, then you probably realized today is the day you can finally get the iPad Air. (more…)

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    iFixit’s iPad Air Teardown Reveals Tightly Packed Innards Dominated By A Big Battery

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    Apple’s iPad Air goes on sale today – it’s easily the best iPad Apple’s put out so far, but we’re waiting with bated breath for the iPad mini with Retina display. Until then, however, the Air is also the most remarkable feat of engineering in any tablet device in terms of what goes on under the hood, or at least that’s what it looks like based on iFixit’s traditional day one teardown of the brand new device.

    As it does with every new Apple product release, iFixit has managed to get its hands on one of the first shipping units available anywhere in the world, and they’ve immediately broken it open to see what makes it tick. In short, what makes it tick is a battery. It’s a huge one, and it takes up most of the space within the case – but it’s also actually still smaller than the battery of the iPad 4th generation, despite the fact that it’s a much more powerful machine.

    This battery has only two cells, and is rated at 32.9 WHr capacity, while the last iPad held a three cell, 43 WHr unit. The new slimmed down lithium ion power source is supplying energy to the same screen as on the iPad it replaces, which is a 9.7-inch display. That means the increased battery efficiency is coming from somewhere else; it also probably means decreased component costs for Apple.

    Other highlights from the teardown include a look at the A7 chip (which is actually a slightly different version to the one in the iPhone 5s), confirmation that it does have 1GB of RAM, and the RF components that include a Qualcomm LTE processor with 1GB of dedicated RAM itself, which helps account for the iPad Air’s magical range of LTE band connectivity.

    iFixit concludes by saying that the iPad Air achieves a repairability score of just 2 out of 10, which is in line with the repairability score of Apple tablets in general. If you’re looking for something modular, however, you’re probably not looking for an extremely thin and light tablet that’s as portable as possible while still boasting impressive display and battery life. I’d never pop the case on one of these myself, but it’s definitely fun to take a peek inside courtesy of someone who’s brave enough to attempt it.

    iPad Air Teardown: Glorious Guts, But So Much Glue

    iPad Air Teardown: Glorious Guts, But So Much Glue

    We know it’s light, fast and beautiful already, but we still haven’t seen inside Apple’s new iPad Air. Fortunately, iFixit has had the good grace to rip the thing apart.

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    You Can Go Buy an iPad Air Right Now

    You Can Go Buy an iPad Air Right Now

    You can go buy the iPad Air right now . You can either order Apple’s new, thinner 9.7-inch tablet from the online Apple Store or buy it directly from a bricks-and-mortar retailer from at 8AM local time, wherever you are.

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