蘋果iPad Air是最好的平板?
????里奇?杰洛夫斯基,彭博社(Bloomberg):蘋果office給力。“蘋果推出了專為觸摸屏優(yōu)化的辦公套件:包括文檔、電子表格和PPT軟件,讓微軟相形見絀。后者自稱一直在開發(fā)iPad版Office,不過迄今為止我們只看到了一款功能有限、制作粗糙的iPhone office。蘋果的辦公套件完全能取代Office。例如Pages和微軟Word功能相當(dāng)。我能用Pages創(chuàng)建和編輯文檔,還能把它保存在iCloud上。這樣一來,我就能在別的Mac上打開它。我還可以把文檔分享給別的非蘋果用戶。他們只需點(diǎn)擊一個(gè)鏈接,就能在瀏覽器中打開文檔,還能通過網(wǎng)頁版的Pages編輯文檔,我能實(shí)時(shí)在iPad上看到這些改動(dòng)。雖然微軟的設(shè)備也支持類似功能,但用戶必須購買100美元一年的Office服務(wù)。在蘋果iPad上,一切都免費(fèi),包括最新版的iPhoto和iMovie,通通免費(fèi)。” ????蒂姆?史蒂文斯,科技資訊網(wǎng)(CNET):更薄、更輕、更快、更好。優(yōu)點(diǎn):iPad Air擁有難以置信的纖薄身形,但性能得到了大幅提升,續(xù)航時(shí)間也非常給力。升級(jí)后的前置攝像頭讓FaceTime聊天更順暢;視網(wǎng)膜顯示屏的效果也依舊出色。缺點(diǎn):iPhone 5S的Touch ID指紋掃描器不幸缺席。這一點(diǎn)真的非常遺憾,用戶在解鎖和購物時(shí)只好一遍遍地輸入密碼了。起售價(jià)16GB版499美元,與競爭對(duì)手產(chǎn)品相比稍顯昂貴。我的建議:從功能來看:iPad Air和上代產(chǎn)品幾乎完全一樣,僅僅是處理器性能更強(qiáng),視頻聊天更加清晰而已。不過從設(shè)計(jì)上來看:iPad Air完全是煥然一新。它是目前市面上最棒的全尺寸平板電腦。 ????布拉德?莫倫,癮科技(Engadget):iPad Air評(píng)測(cè)。“雖然身材嬌小,體重又輕,但iPad Air摸上去卻很結(jié)實(shí)。一體成型的鋁合金外殼一如既往的結(jié)實(shí)。全新的鈍角化邊框比前幾代的漸變式邊框要更好把握;而且蘋果增加了鉆石削邊,在斜面和iPad Air的主體之間形成一條分界線,使它更顯高檔。不過,我們的經(jīng)驗(yàn)顯示,削邊的缺點(diǎn)在于常常容易產(chǎn)生凹痕或被劃痕。” ????馬特?沃瑪,《每日電訊報(bào)》(Telegraph):蘋果最棒的平板。“極具銷售天賦的蘋果將一款變動(dòng)不大的產(chǎn)品重新命名,使消費(fèi)者更容易覺察到自己還沒有最新款的iPad。” ????文森特?阮,科技網(wǎng)站SlashGear:續(xù)航給力。“iPad Air續(xù)航時(shí)間驚人。蘋果宣稱在充滿電后,iPad Air可以支撐10小時(shí)WiFi上網(wǎng)、視頻和音樂播放,就算在蜂窩網(wǎng)絡(luò)中,也可以支撐9小時(shí)。而在實(shí)際應(yīng)用中,我和我的小伙伴們都驚呆了。完全充電后,經(jīng)過7個(gè)多小時(shí)的折騰——通過WiFi和蜂窩網(wǎng)絡(luò)瀏覽網(wǎng)頁、播放視頻和音樂、不斷使用應(yīng)用和FaceTime,以及14個(gè)半小時(shí)的待機(jī),iPad Air竟然還有77%的電量!即便是我們故意讓iPad Air加快耗電——連續(xù)播放視頻并保持高亮,它的電池依然表現(xiàn)驚人。”
????約翰?格魯伯,科技博客Daring Fireball:iPad Air。“充電時(shí)間有些長,即便插上了12瓦的充電器也沒啥改觀。從37%充到66%需要1個(gè)小時(shí),從66%充滿還需要1個(gè)半小時(shí)。不過充一晚上電可以讓你滿負(fù)荷使用上一天時(shí)間,或是正常狀態(tài)下好幾天使用時(shí)間。從2010年第一代iPad開始,蘋果就一直保持著最少10小時(shí)續(xù)航時(shí)間的傳統(tǒng),如今iPad Air繼續(xù)發(fā)揚(yáng)光大了這一點(diǎn)。”(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng)) ????譯者:項(xiàng)航? |
????Rich Jaroslovsky, Bloomberg: Office Work. "The touch-screen-optimized productivity apps, which include a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation software, are a shot across the bow of Microsoft (MSFT). The company has been working on an iPad version of its Office software but has so far released only a limited, disappointing iPhone app. The Apple apps work the way Office should. Using Pages, the equivalent of Microsoft Word, I was able to create and edit a document that I saved to Apple's iCloud service and opened on a Mac. I also shared it with a non-Apple-using colleague. By clicking on a link, he opened the document in his browser, using a Web-based version of Pages to make changes I could immediately see on the iPad. You can do stuff like this on Microsoft-powered devices too -- but it costs you $100 a year for the subscription version of Office. Here, it's free, as are the latest versions of iPhoto and iMovie." ????Tim Stevens, CNET: Thinner, lighter, faster, best. The good: The iPad Air delivers more performance and comparable battery life in an attractive and impossibly thin-and-light package. An improved front-facing camera makes FaceTiming look better, and the Retina Display still looks great. The bad: The Touch ID fingerprint scanner, introduced on the iPhone 5S, is sadly absent here, meaning you'll still have to type in a passcode with every unlock and a password with every purchase. Starting at $499 for 16GB, it's still expensive compared with the competition. The bottom line: Functionally, the iPad Air is nearly identical to last year's model, offering only faster performance and better video chatting. But factor in design and aesthetics, and the iPad Air is on another planet. It's the best full-size consumer tablet on the market." ????Brad Molen, Engadget: iPad Air review. "Despite its petite size and lightweight build, it doesn't feel at all flimsy. The unibody aluminum chassis is just as solid as on older iPads. The sides have a blunter edge this time around, so you get more of a grip than the gradually sloping edges on previous models; and Apple has added chamfered, diamond-cut edges that form a boundary between the bezel and the rest of the tablet's body, which gives it a premium look. In our experience, however, the downside to chamfered edges is that they're often susceptible to dings and scratches." ????Matt Warma, Telegraph: Apple's finest tablet. "In a stroke of marketing genius, a largely similar product is now rebranded, making it easier for consumers to notice that they don't have the latest model." ????Vincent Nguyen, SlashGear: Battery. "Apple quotes up to 10 hours of WiFi-connected browsing, video, or music from a full charge of the iPad Air, or alternatively 9 hours over a cellular connection. In practice, though, and with mixed use, we were blown away by just how long the iPad Air can last. From a full charge, after more than 7 hours of frequent use – browsing over WiFi and cellular wireless, playing video files and music, and using apps and FaceTime – and almost 14.5 hours of standby, the iPad Air still had 77-percent of its battery remaining. Even when we purposefully tried to run the battery down, playing video and keeping the screen active, the iPad simply ran and ran." ????John Gruber, Daring Fireball: The iPad Air. "It does take a while to charge, even when using the included 12-watt power adapter. It took about an hour to go from 37 percent to 66 percent, and about 90 minutes to go from 66 percent all the way to 100. But charge it overnight and you should easily get a full day of active use or several days of casual use out of it. Starting with the original model in 2010, Apple has seemingly been unwilling to bend on a floor of 10 hours of battery life, and the iPad Air maintains this pedigree." |
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