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iPad Air 2 sad story.
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<blockquote data-quote="fixerman" data-source="post: 1652427" data-attributes="member: 41297"><p>I feel that I should respond and close off on this thread.</p><p></p><p>Let me state my position. I am not an Apple <strong>"Fanboy"</strong> who adores everything that emulates from Cupertino but I am a just a regular fan who appreciates beautiful engineering and design. I have had every iPad right from the start. I currently have an iPad air one and my wife has my previous model. My main computer is an iMac 27” and my wife has a Macbook Air. I have Apple TVs on all our TV sets. By and large I have been very satisfied with all of these Apple products.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, and it is just that, an opinion, the iPad Air 2 is seriously compromised by the poor sound reproduction. The iPad is, first and foremost a handheld device and up to now has performed to a very high standard in this regard. I found that to use the new iPad as a hand held device was unacceptably uncomfortable. It can be said that to use either earphones or bluetooth speakers will overcome this problem but now we are getting into the area of having to find ways to overcome a serious shortfall. In every other way I was totally impressed by the latest iPad but the vibration was a deal breaker for me and it was with great disappointment I had to return the item.</p><p></p><p>And just to finish, I now have a Samsung Galaxy Pad S 10.5 which is excellent in most respects but in some respects not up to the standard of the iPad Air 2, but the sound reproduction is far and away superior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fixerman, post: 1652427, member: 41297"] I feel that I should respond and close off on this thread. Let me state my position. I am not an Apple [B]"Fanboy"[/B] who adores everything that emulates from Cupertino but I am a just a regular fan who appreciates beautiful engineering and design. I have had every iPad right from the start. I currently have an iPad air one and my wife has my previous model. My main computer is an iMac 27” and my wife has a Macbook Air. I have Apple TVs on all our TV sets. By and large I have been very satisfied with all of these Apple products. In my opinion, and it is just that, an opinion, the iPad Air 2 is seriously compromised by the poor sound reproduction. The iPad is, first and foremost a handheld device and up to now has performed to a very high standard in this regard. I found that to use the new iPad as a hand held device was unacceptably uncomfortable. It can be said that to use either earphones or bluetooth speakers will overcome this problem but now we are getting into the area of having to find ways to overcome a serious shortfall. In every other way I was totally impressed by the latest iPad but the vibration was a deal breaker for me and it was with great disappointment I had to return the item. And just to finish, I now have a Samsung Galaxy Pad S 10.5 which is excellent in most respects but in some respects not up to the standard of the iPad Air 2, but the sound reproduction is far and away superior. [/QUOTE]
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