iPad Air 2 now available in PH through Widget City

The latest iPad Air 2 can now be bought in the Philippines and it starts at Php 24,990.

The iPad Air 2 is still not available through Apple Store PH but online seller, Widget City, already has stocks to cater eager consumers to have the tablet. iPad Air 2 features a Touch ID, 8MP camera, faster processor and better graphics compared to the original Air.

Here are the pricing of the iPad Air 2 in different configurations:

WiFi only
16GB – P24,990
64GB – P29,490
128GB – P34,490

WiFi + 4G
128GB – P39,990

You may purchase through www.widgetcity.com.ph

Source: Widget City

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iPad Air 2 now available in PH through Widget City

The latest iPad Air 2 can now be bought in the Philippines and it starts at Php 24,990.

The iPad Air 2 is still not available through Apple Store PH but online seller, Widget City, already has stocks to cater eager consumers to have the tablet. iPad Air 2 features a Touch ID, 8MP camera, faster processor and better graphics compared to the original Air.

Here are the pricing of the iPad Air 2 in different configurations:

WiFi only
16GB – P24,990
64GB – P29,490
128GB – P34,490

WiFi + 4G
128GB – P39,990

You may purchase through www.widgetcity.com.ph

Source: Widget City

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Apple announces iPad Air 2; thinner, gold & Touch ID

After months of waiting and leaks, Apple has finally unveiled the refreshed iPad Air, and as expected, it has a lot of upgraded internals, a new Touch ID fingerprint scanner and a lot more.

iPad Air 2 Press

For the design, the iPad Air 2 is thinner at 6.1mm and will now come in a gold color. It runs on a new A8X 64-bit CPU paired with an M8 motion co-processor, boasting improved performance.

iPad Air 2 thinness

The thinness of the iPad Air 2

Another thing that Apple is boasting is the new 8 megapixel f/2.2 camera that can not only do the basics but also panoramas, timelapse, slo-mo videos and a lot more, all as if Apple wants tablet photography to be a trend.

As you’d expect, Touch ID is also coming to the iPad Air, and it will function accordingly with Apple Pay.

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The new iPad Air boasts better sunlight legibility

The iPad Air 2 is priced at $499 for the 16GB version, $599 for the 32GB and $699 for the 128GB. 4G LTE versions will also be available and those will be at $629, $729 & $829 respectively. They will be available next week for the US, but local availability is still unknown. Stay tuned!

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Apple announces iPad Air 2; thinner, gold & Touch ID

After months of waiting and leaks, Apple has finally unveiled the refreshed iPad Air, and as expected, it has a lot of upgraded internals, a new Touch ID fingerprint scanner and a lot more.

iPad Air 2 Press

For the design, the iPad Air 2 is thinner at 6.1mm and will now come in a gold color. It runs on a new A8X 64-bit CPU paired with an M8 motion co-processor, boasting improved performance.

iPad Air 2 thinness

The thinness of the iPad Air 2

Another thing that Apple is boasting is the new 8 megapixel f/2.2 camera that can not only do the basics but also panoramas, timelapse, slo-mo videos and a lot more, all as if Apple wants tablet photography to be a trend.

As you’d expect, Touch ID is also coming to the iPad Air, and it will function accordingly with Apple Pay.

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The new iPad Air boasts better sunlight legibility

The iPad Air 2 is priced at $499 for the 16GB version, $599 for the 32GB and $699 for the 128GB. 4G LTE versions will also be available and those will be at $629, $729 & $829 respectively. They will be available next week for the US, but local availability is still unknown. Stay tuned!

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3 Reasons Why Apple will not unveil a bigger iPad

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If the past two releases are anything to live by, then both the iPad Air and the iPad Mini with Retina Display are bound for a refresh next month. But instead of a bigger successor, like what the company did with the new iPhones, we think that the upcoming iPads are likely to be more of the same and here are five reasons why we think so.

1. “Don’t fix something that’s not broken” mentality – Apple is still the reigning king of the hill when it comes to tablets. That being said, we don’t see why Apple would even want to toy with the idea of a bigger iPad since their current tandem maintains its allure to consumers.

2. Cannibalization – If and when Apple decided to release an iPad with a bigger screen, we think that it may take a significant bite out of the 11-inch MacBook Air market.

Regardless of that the fact that one is running on iOS and the other is OS X, people who just care about having a bigger display with utter disregard to processing power will most likely opt for the bigger iPad than an MBA 11.

3. A 12-inch+ MacBook Air rather than a 12-inch iPad – Speaking of MBA 11, we feel that the Apple will be better off giving the smaller version of the MBA a boost in the display category, instead of releasing a bigger iPad. Our rationale is that consumers who buy an iPad mainly use it for media consumption on the go and light productivity. Therefore we think that a 9.7-inch display is big enough to do just that, yet small enough to still be considered as portable.

MBA 11 users, on the other hand, have been dying to get an upgrade for their display not only in the screen resolution, but also a slight bump in the screen size. That being said, we think that it makes more sense for Apple to release a bigger and revamped version of the MacBook Air 11, instead of going for a bigger iPad.

Of course we’re not totally closing our doors to the possibility of a bigger iPad. However, at the moment, we don’t really see a compelling reason for Apple to unveil an iPad with a bigger screen other than maybe compete with Microsoft (MS Surface) or Samsung in the 10+ inch tablet.

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