With its tablet lineup split into four families, Apple has had a Swiss Army knife to offer users of all stripes for the last 15 years. The iPad Air line started in 2013 as a lighter alternative to the ...
The M3 iPad Air introduces a series of incremental updates over its predecessor, the M2 iPad Air, aimed at improving performance for specific use cases. With the inclusion of the powerful M3 chip and ...
The M3 iPad Air can do it all, as I found while testing Apple’s midrange tablet for this review. At its core, the thin, lightweight device proves perfect for living room reading, watching and browsing ...
The 2025 iPad Air represents a pivotal advancement in Apple’s tablet lineup, blending innovative technology with a price point that appeals to a wide range of users. Featuring the powerful M3 chip, a ...
Apple’s new iPad Air comes just ten months after the release of the last model, and the new one is just a silicon bump, meaning the only change is the chip got upgraded to a newer one. Otherwise, ...
This is the headlining new feature. Apple’s latest iPad Air bumps the main processor up from an M3 chip to the M4. How much difference will the M4 chip make? Apple says the new model “is up to 30 ...
Apple has just launched a refreshed version of the iPad Air, armed with the M3 silicon. The design language remains unchanged, and there are 11-inch and 13-inch sizes up for grabs, once again. There ...
While we’d have liked to see the inclusion of an M4 chip instead of the M3, Apple’s new iPad Air is well worth a recommendation, offering an excellent display and strong performance for years to come.
The iPad Air M3 (2025) launched last month (March 2025), a little under a year after I reviewed its M2 predecessor. Back then, my feeling was clear: you didn't need to splash out on an iPad Pro to get ...
Apple has introduced new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air models with the M3 chip. The new iPad Air can be preordered starting Tuesday, and will launch on March 12. The device starts at $599 for the ...
A thing that is becoming more true is that small, incremental updates are underrated. Most products get one or two great moments in their history, and the rest of their life is just a series of ...
Why it matters: It's not even been 24 hours since CEO Tim Cook teased that Apple was about to unveil new "Air" products this week, but Cupertino has already pulled back the curtain. Surprisingly, it's ...