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Apple iPad Air for under £450 on Amazon
When it comes to picking the right tablet for you, there’s quite a lot of different points to consider. You need to look into all the features that each device has, and weigh up the positives and negatives.
You should also think carefully about where your priorities lie. You might be all about style, in which case you could probably forgive a weak battery. You might be a little on the clumsy side, in which case you should always prioritse durability.
For some, a tablet is all about portability. If you are one of these people then you should consider the Apple iPad Air. It’s thin and incredibly light, with a 10-hour battery life. That means you can take it wherever you go, and use it all day long. It’s also available for just £443.99 from Amazon right now. This device usually retails for £479, and Apple doesn’t often drop the prices of iPads, so you should act fast if you want to snap it up.
Other than its portable nature, the Apple iPad Air has a 10.5-inch Retina display with True Tone and wide colour, a A12 Bionic chip, Touch ID fingerprint sensor and Apple Pay, a 8MP back camera with 7MP FaceTime HD front camera, and stereo speakers. That is a lot to love for under £450.
If you prioritise portability when it comes to tablets, the Apple iPad Air is the model for you.
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