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The 4S is an A5 device, but it also only has 512MB of memory, which is the source of the problem in this case.
That's probably your best option under the circumstances, then; I wouldn't go any smaller or further back than that if you're looking for a device...
Depends on what you mean by "affordable": if your budget allows you to stretch to the latest and greatest, do it. Any full-sized iPad from this...
The reason the graphics don't look right in these cases is usually because the game hasn't been coded to recognise the new device itself (not just...
Thanks for that. However, I can say that wasn't at all an issue (or even something I noticed) when I used the Air, and of all the myriad...
I don't recall there being a great deal of difference between the speakers on the Air and the one on my 4th-gen (other than the stereo,...
The Air basically follows the more squared-off design of the mini, rather than the shallower scoop the previous full-sized iPads used. The...
You mean the narrower bezel around the screen? Yep, the reduction to help produce a smaller, lighter iPad while keeping the same large screen is...
Well, it does still work well on devices with 1GB of RAM, but on the iPad 2, mini and 5th-gen iPod Touch using iOS 7, no, not so much.
And just to address the signal to noise ratio, more on-topic stuff for those trying to decide on a device and thinking about the physical aspects....
Yeah, but I probably joined more January-er than you. >_>
I bet it's 'cause you're working class. ^_^
You've been sticking your hands in the mushy peas again.
Oh, good lord, grow up. Not all games are incompatible with the Air; right now there are definitely a handful that aren't playing nice, but...
Poachin' comparison screenshots an iPad mini (both Retina and non-Retina versions have the same height and width) on top of an iPad Air: [IMG]
The Retina mini weighs 331g or 0.73 pounds, so a mere 138g or 0.27 pounds lighter than the Air. For comparison, the 4th-gen iPad weighs 652g,...
That's dealt with easily enough: take a block of butter, smush it, mould it to the dimensions of an iPad Air, then stick it in the freezer. Voila,...
I'm assuming this was in real life, and that the game isn't that obscenely detailed. :D
One pound is 453.59 grams; the iPad Air weighs 469g. A standard block of butter in the US is one pound (often divided into four sticks), while...
The above does not constitute an intelligent response, nor does it substitute for an intelligent response. I feel pretty safe in guaranteeing...