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iPad Air 2 sad story.
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1651102"><p>The "vibration" in the iPad Air and Air 2 is not a flaw, it is a deliberate design choice to use the chassis of the incredibly thin machine to increase resonance and bass in the sound. I noticed immediately upon buying my iPad Air 2 that the sound was MUCH fuller than it had been with my previous unit, the 3rd-gen iPad. The quality of the sound from the iPad Air 2 is very significantly better than any I've previously heard (owned an iPad 1 before buying the iPad 3), with much more bass and a more complete range of sound -- but yes, that creates vibrations.</p><p></p><p>I can't say it's ever bothered me, but then I mostly listen to music from the iPad using headphones or connected to another sound system, so its a non-issue. If you're unwilling to wear headphones and the vibration bothers you, then I guess the option to return it is the right one for you. For me, this thing is by far the best iPad ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1651102"] The "vibration" in the iPad Air and Air 2 is not a flaw, it is a deliberate design choice to use the chassis of the incredibly thin machine to increase resonance and bass in the sound. I noticed immediately upon buying my iPad Air 2 that the sound was MUCH fuller than it had been with my previous unit, the 3rd-gen iPad. The quality of the sound from the iPad Air 2 is very significantly better than any I've previously heard (owned an iPad 1 before buying the iPad 3), with much more bass and a more complete range of sound -- but yes, that creates vibrations. I can't say it's ever bothered me, but then I mostly listen to music from the iPad using headphones or connected to another sound system, so its a non-issue. If you're unwilling to wear headphones and the vibration bothers you, then I guess the option to return it is the right one for you. For me, this thing is by far the best iPad ever. [/QUOTE]
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