World Telekom Shops Started Selling Tablet IPad AIR
At World Telekom stores started selling the tablet IPad AIR. It's just 10 days later than the beginning of global sales. The minimum price for the model iPad Air 16Gb - 462 manats , or about $ 590. The maximum price - 858 manats , or about $ 1,095 awarded for "heaped up " model of iPad Air 4G 128Gb.
According to the report, the plates correspond to the value for money. Perhaps the purchase of goods on credit is for up to 12 months.
Today, it is the lightest full-sized tablet in the world. He retained a 9.7- inch screen, but was at 1.9 millimeters thin (7.5 mm vs. 9.4 mm ) , and 28% lighter than previous generations : it weighs only 453 grams .IPad Air also has retina- display with high -definition resolution , it is comfortable to hold in your hand . At the same time it has the same processor as that of iPhone 5S: gadget is equipped with an A7 with a 64- bit architecture. In the end, it will be 70 times faster than the first iPad.
In addition, iPad Air has a 5- megapixel camera and dual microphones . It will work for 10 hours without battery.
For comparison - in the U.S. tablet costs $ 499 for the version with Wi-Fi and $ 629 U.S. for the version with cellular module. It comes in two colors: black and silver. - 17D-
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