The AppAdvice week in review: A look back at Apple's iPad event
It was another busy week for Apple and the millions of customers who buy their products. The company unveiled the iPad Air 2, the iMac with Retina 5K display, and the first new Mac mini in two years. We also saw the release of OS X 10.10 Yosemite.
Reader commentsWhat do our readers think about the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3? The following is a sampling of what AppAdvice readers have been saying over the past week.
Two new iPads, two different reactions for readers
People generally liked the iPad Air 2, which features an A8X processor, better camera, and anti-reflective display. The same can’t be said for the iPad mini 3, which is little more than the iPad mini 2 with Touch ID.
Byron C Mayes said:
The promise of TouchID — which I *love* on the iPhone 5S — is the reason I didn’t upgrade my iPad 2 or 3d gen yet. This was a great event that gave me the iPad I’ve been looking for: full-sized, faster, lighter (trust me, the 3d gen with Cellular gets very heavy when holding in a reading position for long periods), lower price per Gig. Plus Pixelmatr is finally coming out for iOS!
A great event from where I stand!
cent noted:
I can say that with the intro of the 6+ the Mini has dropped off my Christmas wish list. My interest in the Air has increased, particularly with the integration between iOS and OS X. If the new Air can support multi-app functionality I may splurge on a 64 Air.
Frustrated, bigjeff100 said “Apple are getting lazy and sloppy. Ios8 debacle – sigh.”
Overall comments
The good …
Apper noted:
The products introduced today had some great improvements, especially considering how good they already were. You can’t expect Apple to have a revolutionary, earth-shattering upgrade to every single product every single year, so I agree that today’s event was successful (even if I really would have liked to see a retina-display Macbook Air).
RC said:
iPad Air 2: Great product with some major improvements like Touch ID and the anti-reflective display coating.Yes, I will get it.
… the bad
Rick Lunn complained:
NOT IMPRESSED! Apple is just dragging their feet. They upgrade by minuscule amounts. One is a fool to upgrade more frequently than every 3rd generation or so.
endoftheQ concurred:
Big *YAWN*. Nothing there that’s going to get me to open up my dust encrusted wallet. I’ll wait on maxiPad and Retina MacBook Air. Also, no 5K stand alone display for Mac Pro, nor a Mac Mini server configuration. Hmm.
Finally, barracuda has had enough:
Link roundupNothing to see, nothing to speak about, instead of a keynote they could have refreshed their devices only on the website. At least Steve knew that specs alone aren’t enough to get people excited (A8X, 8MP, 6mm. Goodbye).
Some of our most popular articles from the past week are as follows:
Viral video of the week
- Watch Apple design chief Jony Ive’s full interview with Vanity Fair
- Report: Apple is planning to stop selling Fitbit activity trackers at its retail stores
- Apple removes Bose speakers and headphones from its online store
- After all is said and done, Twitpic is shutting down on Oct. 25
- Apple sapphire supplier GT to lay off more than 700 workers in Mesa, Arizona
Here’s a look at the new iMac with 5K Retina: