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Work and play faster, thinner, and lighter with the iPad Air 2 from Apple. Featuring Apple's 64-bit A8X chip and M8 coprocessor, the Air 2 delivers 40% faster CPU performance and 2.5 times the graphics performance when compared to its predecessor. It's also 18% thinner at 0.24" and weighs 0.96 lb.

The LED-backlit 9.7" 2048 x 1536 Retina IPS LCD display's anti-reflective coating reduces glare by 56% and uses a single-layer design to eliminate internal reflectance for richer colors, greater contrast, and sharper images. Thinner and Lighter, Retina Display, FaceTime HD Camera, 8-Megapixel iSight Camera.


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  • Length: 6.6in.
  • Width: 0.24in.
  • Height: 9.4in.
  • Accessories/Packaging Includes: Tablet, Adapter, Lightning USB Cable
  • Brand: APPLE
  • Manual(s) Included: Yes
  • Screen Size: 9.7in.
  • Vendor Warranty Terms: 90 days, 213-745-3800; cony@electroline4u.con
  • Country of Origin: China

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Do they work like new?
These items have been restored to "like-new" condition and tested by factory technicians to ensure that your product works to its capabilities. All items include the necessary accessories.

Why buy refurbished?
Buying refurbished is a fantastic way to save money, as the items are sold at a much lower cost than that of the same product, brand new. Buying refurbished also helps the environment, since you've prevented the disposal of these fully capable products.

Can I return refurbished items?
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What about the warranty?
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Manufacturer Part Number:


  • SPACE GRAY: IPA232SG


Sku Details

UPC/EAN 787790197324


What are refurbished items?

Refurbished products are items that have been returned by customers and then sent back to the manufacturer. Some refurbished products may have been returned because they were not working properly, while others were simply opened but the customer decided not to keep their purchase.


Do they work like new?

These items have been restored to "like-new" condition and tested by factory technicians to ensure that your product works to its capabilities. All items include the necessary accessories.


Why buy refurbished?

Buying refurbished is a fantastic way to save money, as the items are sold at a much lower cost than that of the same product, brand new. Buying refurbished also helps the environment, since you've prevented the disposal of these fully capable products.


Can I return refurbished items?

Yes! Standard ShopHQ return policy still applies.


What about the warranty?

A manufacturer's warranty may be included, so please reference our product description to find any warranty information.