This time last year, Apple launched the iPad Air, which updated the previous iPad by putting it on a strict diet and clever pills. It was fast, slim and preposterously light. So much so that even the iPad mini with Retina display, released at the same time, seemed less wonderful by comparison. After all, we thought, when you can make an iPad this light with a 9.7-inch screen, why go for something smaller? Last week, Tim Cook asked again: how can you make the best tablet in the world better? His answer is the iPad Air 2, even skinnier than its predecessor (18 per cent so) and feeling the benefit of even more brain training. (Click here to read our review of the iPad Mini 3) The design is...
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