The 13-inch iPad Air (2025) isn't the most exciting year-on-year upgrade but it remains the iPad to buy for creatives who don't want to spend $1,000 on the Pro.
I have pushed every iPad Pro since Apple put a desktop-class M1 chip inside its tablet. Today, I would gladly pick the M3 iPad Air without thinking twice.
So what’s the best option for buying a new iPad with Apple Intelligence without spending a lot of money? I’d say the M1 iPad Air. M1 iPad Air, also known as the 5th generation iPad Air ...
As far as stats go, Apple claims CPU performance is up to 35 percent faster than the iPad Air with M1. (…) I still have both the M1 and M2 versions and honestly, it was tough to spot a ...
The new iPad Air perfectly represents what a tablet should be—thin and light, fast enough to run all the must-have apps, yet ...
Less than a year ago, I left my trusty M1 iPad Pro behind and got myself ... but it’s the sheer utility aspect that makes the new iPad Air stand out as a powerful insignia of financial remorse ...
The iPad Air gets a minor spec bump for 2025, but that spec bump ensures the mid-tier iPad remains fast and responsive. The new iPad Air came somewhat as a surprise. When Apple teased a new “Air ...
The iPad Air is getting more powerful this year. Apple has updated it with M3, a new chipset, and has given it some "pro" ...
It’s almost worth buying a new Mac to enjoy Shadow’s state-of-the-art graphics. But, graphics aside, Shadows can also stand ...
The new generation of iPad Air doesn't look different from the old one, but the M3 iPad Air carries significant power.