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Title: Apple iPad Air 13 (2024) review - The most affordable 13-inch tablet from Apple
Post by: Redaktion on June 29, 2024, 17:51:29
With its M2 SoC, the new Apple iPad Air beats any Android tablet. For the first time, it is available in two sizes: 11 and 13 inches. We took a detailed look at the XXL version of the iPad Air, whose form factor competes with the iPad Pro.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPad-Air-13-2024-review-The-most-affordable-13-inch-tablet-from-Apple.853938.0.html
Title: Re: Apple iPad Air 13 (2024) review - The most affordable 13-inch tablet from Apple
Post by: 1806X on June 29, 2024, 18:18:13
Great hardware... but bad OS. (I know, Apple does it on purpose to not cannabilize its MacBook sales, and probably enough people buy iPads and MacBooks so that Apple acts cleverly from a business perspective (maximizing profits)).


Still... Word/ Excel/ PowerPoint (Windows) > Word/ Excel/ PowerPoint (MacOS) > Word/ Excel/ PowerPoint (iPadOS)
Title: Re: Apple iPad Air 13 (2024) review - The most affordable 13-inch tablet from Apple
Post by: Crear on June 29, 2024, 21:27:08
Can anyone tell me how to determine if there's temporal dithering from the video? It looks like it's flickering? Not as severe as iPad Air 5 video, but clearly worse than those with stable pixels. Why isn't it temporal dithering?
Title: Re: Apple iPad Air 13 (2024) review - The most affordable 13-inch tablet from Apple
Post by: MMasiero on June 30, 2024, 17:57:47
"No temporal dithering" is marked in the video because that level of flickering is passable anything more than that is an issue.