Apple MM9C3B-A
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Price: £669.00
Brand: Apple
Description: I Pad Air 2022 10.9" M1 64GB Wi Fi - Space Grey. Apple MM9C3B-A - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Laptops
Merchant: Hughes Direct
Product ID: APL-MM9C3B-A
Delivery time: 2
Delivery cost: 7.99
MPN: MM9C3B-A
EAN: 0194252794487
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Author: H
Rating: 5
Review: For the last 5 years my previous iPad was stuck in a drawer because I was finding that a combination of iPhone and Mac met my needs. However, I was spending long hours at my desk (which did nothing for posture) or tapping emails and documents on my iPhone (bad for eyesight and plenty of predictive text awkward words for thought or I mis-read) (also bad for RSI). Increasingly I handle home and work tasks on my phone and when I go away I lug my laptop. ‘Lug’ because although it is lightweight, once the fast charger cable and shock protection case are added in it becomes more cumbersome. Three days ago I started something off relaxed on the bed but it was slow and I was squinting so I had to treck to the study. I couldn’t figure out why I had stopped using the iPad, which by now was gathering dust. It is still okay but I compared screen size and weight with the Air 5th generation and decided that I could justify upgrading. I did look at the larger Pro (12 inch diagonal) but it was seven ounces heavier and larger screen size obviously means larger item of kit. Also the Pro has a lot of elements that are of use for graphic designers and the like and would be wasted in terms of my needs. Here I am. Moved data across to new iPad, synchronised Dropbox and Mail and I have a larger screen (enough to make a difference) and the latest in hardware. I use Mac dictate where suitable - it wasn’t safe on the iPhone because I failed to spot inaccuracies due to the screen size. I also took the plunge and bought a Magic Keyboard for work such as spreadsheets where I find it very difficult to handle on a tablet. Why a Mac tablet? Because there just seems to be more thought into the ergonomics and operating system. Also because I have been on a Mac desktop for several years and it is very reliable. I have full integration across 4 Mac devices (phone, tablet, laptop and desktop). Is the 5th generation a sea change? It is more an evolution but with a distinct and yet intangible difference. I usually upgrade every third year because year on year the changes are too small to justify the outlay even though I can get something on trade in. Has it changed my life compare with using the five year old one? No but it just has a better feel. Apple generations are iterative and a tweak here and an extra facility there make for a better experience, just as with changing a car after a while. It still only gets you from A to B but the journey is easier. Why buy from Amazon? Saved a few bob but mainly because Amazon is very good on the rare occasion I need to return an item. By contrast, Apple led me a merry dance when they delivered a piece of kit (a fast charger when I couldn’t find my laptop fast charger) and provided the wrong lead to go with it. All on a recorded call with Apple clearly stating the cable needed. If you are not sure which IPad you want, the Apple site offers a very clear side by side comparison and I read a coupe of technical reviews of the ‘which is best for your needs?’ type. Star rating is because I find Apple functionality faultless. It can take a while to convert from Microsoft or other operating systems but I quickly realised how well thought out the Max OS is. The stars are the same as for all Apple kit i have bought except the keyboard that goes with the desktop. I don’t get that but only because I like a large keyboard.
Author: Jeff Currie
Rating: 3
Review: This device is excellent and will do almost everything you need. I actually downgraded from the Pro thinking I did not need most of the Pro features and it does the majority to the same standard. The main issue, however, that I am considering upgrading again to the Pro is simply how terrible the TouchID fingerprint reader is. 9/10 it just will not work unless both your hands and the button are spotlessly clean; even the slightest bit of sweat and it stops working. FaceID is built into almost every iPhone now and works flawlessly even on my old Xr, and this device would have be perfect with it. Alas, unfortunately the fingerprint scanner built into the top button makes the entire experience frustrating, only noticeable due to the amount of security built into most apps these days and the OS itself: Unlocking, online banking, Apple Pay, downloading apps, social media privacy etc. You only appreciated just how well FaceID truly works once you have to deal with this awful TouchID. Genuinely, it’s enough of a reason for me to upgrade again after only 6 months use. Otherwise, it’s an all round excellent device.