Apple’s M3 iPad Air arrives this week, and the first reviews just dropped. Here’s a roundup of the key points you should know about the upgraded new iPad Air. M3 vs M2 chip: Does it make a difference?
The iPad Air matches the design of its predecessor and comes in two sizes, 11-inch and 13-inch. This is only the second-generation 13-inch iPad Air, with the first having landed in May 2024.
The iPad Air with M3 processor and iPad with A16 chip go on sale on Wednesday, March 12. I’ve been testing the iPad Air for a week, drilling down into the hardware and software to bring you the latest ...
Along with introducing new MacBook Air and Mac Studio models, Apple this week launched a refreshed version of the iPad Air. Little has changed, but the M3 chip is a solid upgrade over the M2, and ...
Among the Apple portfolio of devices, both the MacBook Air and iPad Air devices fit the needs of a very specific kind of user, which is someone who values portability. If this sounds like you, but you ...
This year, Apple has unveiled two exciting new additions to its iPad lineup: the iPad (2025) and the iPad Air (2025). While both tablets offer impressive capabilities, they cater to distinctly ...
Apple's 2025 iPad 11 is Apple's new budget tablet. The biggest problem for it is that the 2022 iPad Air is almost always a better product for about the same money. Here's how the two compare. In our ...
At the core of the 2025 iPad Air lies Apple’s M4 chipset, a deliberate upgrade that bypasses the M3 entirely. This strategic move positions the iPad Air as a more powerful device, narrowing the gap ...
With smartphones getting bigger and laptops slimming down over the years, the market for tablets hasn't been the easiest for manufacturers to traverse. Apple, however, is an exception to this trend.
The middle child of Apple's tablet lineup is often the one that hits the sweet spot for the vast majority of users, balancing performance with a price tag that does not induce immediate palpitations.