The Apple iPad Air (1st Gen) was released in 2013 with a thinner design and ability to act as a hotspot on some carriers. It was considered an excellent replacement for the iPad 4 because of its ability to work with several online applications and game centers and the ability to sync content and other data with PC, all made possible because it inherited components from the iPhone and iPad. Besides, it could also communicate with or without the capabilities of a cellular network.
The Apple iPad Air (1st Gen) has height of 9.4” (240 mm), width of 6.67” (169.5 mm), depth of .3” (7.5 mm), and weighs 1.05 lb (.48 kg). The screen size is 9.7” (246.4 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 px at 264 ppi.
The Apple iPad Air (1st Gen) was released in 2013 with a thinner design and ability to act as a hotspot on some carriers. It was considered an excellent replacement for the iPad 4 because of its ability to work with several online applications and game centers and the ability to sync content and other data with PC, all made possible because it inherited components from the iPhone and iPad. Besides, it could also communicate with or without the capabilities of a cellular network.
The Apple iPad Air (1st Gen) has height of 9.4” (240 mm), width of 6.67” (169.5 mm), depth of .3” (7.5 mm), and weighs 1.05 lb (.48 kg). The screen size is 9.7” (246.4 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 px at 264 ppi.