Having never owned an iPad or any tablet for that matter is a cover or case essential for these?
Agreed, it actually complements the device.
Massive improvement over the old style. Super light, super thin, super fast. Feels like it's from a different era of technology IMO.
My dad's trying to decide between an Ipad Mini Retina and Ipad Air for use when at college (lecturer and external verifier), I think the Air will be more useable when using the keyboard and screen real estate - what do you guys think?
Can't compare models yet due to the rMini not yet being released.
I'm still using both. Whatever one is nearest I pick up. I've only got a headrest mount for the 3 though, so that'll have to stay.
I don't see any reason now to choose the Mini over the Air unless size really is a major factor. And price of course.
Not really a massive difference between price.
Yeah it's really in a different league to all other full sized iPads. Pretty funny when you think that there are people out there moaning that it's not a big enough upgrade.
Is the Apple warranty 1 year on these?
Is it worth purchasing from John Lewis for their 2 year one?
Will see if they've got one in Dubai airport tomorrow and have a feel, might change my mind from a Mini.
Sold TBH.
It's a small percentage noisier to type on. Not enough to wake anyone up. Not unless you have a bunch of bananas for fingers. Nonsense.
Coincidence or user error IMO.
Yeah of course it is.
I can get an iPad Air 32GB (WIFI only) for £38.33 a month for 12 months (£460 total).
Worth it?
I already have an iPad 3rd Gen.