Dell Inspiron All-In-One Computer: Glide your fingertips across the 23.8" touch screen to adjust music and video playback, surf the Web and play games, all in 1920 x 1080 resolution. Built-in Wi-Fi provides easy access to streaming entertainment.
Customer Rating
2
Not good
on November 12, 2015
Posted by: bjctbone
from Nashville, TN
Got this computer home and was so excited. It fit my price range, my minimum requirements for processor, great hard drive space, etc. I set things up and then everything seemed to go downhill from there. The machine bogged down completely to an almost unusable state. I had chosen a quad core processor because I thought that would be nice and speedy. Apparently this particular AMD A8 processor is not so great for the Windows 10 environment. I wasn't even burdening the system. I only had Mail and Internet Explorer running. Brought it back. Disappointing. Bought the ASUS all-in-one with i3 dual core processor, 3.1gHz (for less). Works a whole lot better than this computer did.
iPad® Air is 20 percent thinner1 and weighs just one pound, so it feels unbelievably light in your hand. It comes with a 9.7-inch Retina display, the A7 chip with M7 motion coprocessor, ultrafast wireless, powerful apps, and up to 10 hours of battery life.2 And over 475,000 apps in the App Store are just a tap away.3
Customer Rating
5
Light and Fast!
on November 4, 2013
Posted by: bjctbone
from Nashville, TN
I have owned the iPad 2 and iPad 3. Both have been wonderful products to use. I noticed when I upgraded to iOS7 on my iPad 3 that the system slowed down and was a bit less responsive. For this reason I decided to upgrade to the iPad Air. Wow! I am impressed that they made such a beautiful product even more beautiful. I was one of those people that couldn't stand using my iPad in bed because the weight of it was a bit cumbersome. To the point where I decided I needed a separate e-reader tablet to accomplish the things I wanted to do from a laziness stand point. The responsiveness with the new A7+M7 coprocessor shows an extremely noticeable difference from the iPad 3. The dimensions and light weight of the iPad Air is a joy to read from bed and anywhere else I happen to want to take it. It definitely doesn't feel cumbersome. I can hold it in one hand very comfortably. And the smaller form factor makes it easy to drop in my backpack without weighing me down. The wifi responsiveness is also impressive. Web pages load extremely fast with my cable internet wifi connection. The only thing I don't like about this unit is that I have to purchase a case to protect it that sort of defeats the purpose of having a lighter tablet. I'm also a bit disappointed they didn't have the fingerprint sensor...but that may have been necessary to keep the form factor on the skinnier side. Well worth the trade-off. Sigh...first world challenges.
What's great about it: The lighter iPad with all the features you expect from Apple!