iPad Air Review
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At what point did the iPad become so... underwhelming? In just over three short years, we've seen the slate go from untouchable heavyweight to wobbly challenger. A domain the Cupertino company so handily dominated is now rife with cheaper and arguably better and more imaginative competition. The previous two big-boy iPad models, third and fourth generations, were so largely indistinguishable that you could easily mistake them as the same exact device, underlining Apple's unwavering predictability for iteration; it's an approach that, data shows, has chinked the iPad's aluminum armor, and has ultimately lead to a general lack of industry-wide enthusiasm.
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At what point did the iPad become so... underwhelming? In just over three short years, we've seen the slate go from untouchable heavyweight to wobbly challenger. A domain the Cupertino company so handily dominated is now rife with cheaper and arguably better and more imaginative competition. The previous two big-boy iPad models, third and fourth generations, were so largely indistinguishable that you could easily mistake them as the same exact device, underlining Apple's unwavering predictability for iteration; it's an approach that, data shows, has chinked the iPad's aluminum armor, and has ultimately lead to a general lack of industry-wide enthusiasm.
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