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Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]
Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]

Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]

$888.00

(7,510 reviews)

Light. Bright. Full of might. iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.1 The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse.

Light. Bright. Full of might. iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.1 The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse.

Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen]

(7,510 reviews)

Light. Bright. Full of might. iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.1 The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse.

Light. Bright. Full of might. iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.1 The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse.

$888.00 - $1,249.00

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The lowest price for Apple iPad Air 10.9-inch 64GB Wi-Fi + Cellular (Starlight) [5th Gen] right now is $888.00 at Mobileciti, compared across 8 retailers.

The all-time low was $499.00 on 1 Oct 2025 — today's price is 78% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 21 Mar 2026.

Capacity:

256 GB

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Last updated at 21/03/2026 18:40:12

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Mobileciti

$888.00

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between Mon – Tue

Techciti

$888.00

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between Tue – Fri

Allphones Online

$888.00

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr

Lasoo

$888.99

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery

Temu - Temu AU

$915.55

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Free delivery

Desertcart.ae

$954.17

Apple iPad Air 5th Gen. (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi + Cellular, 64GB) 2022 - Starlight (Renewed Premium)

Free delivery between 31 Mar – 3 Apr

Mwave Australia

$1,157.95

Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB - Starlight

Telstra

$1,249.00

Apple iPad Air (5th gen) 64GB Starlight

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

15 August 2022LeonH54

originally posted on pbtech.co.nz

iPad itself is great. The iPad is fast fluid and has great cameras. I think apple could of had a larger battery installed I would be lucky to get a full day of use. I also think the build quality is terrible. The iPad looks amazing however when using the iPad itself straight out of the case you can hear an almost creeking noise. As if the case hasn’t been fully glued properly. However afte doing some research this is a comment fault with these iPads. This can be easily solved by putting th riparian in a durable case which I’ve done and that’s stopped the creeking. Overall stoked with the iPad its great, great size and makes achieving items very easy. It’s also a great size to type on and also throw in your bag for travel. It’s obviously an apple product so you are ... MoreiPad itself is great. The iPad is fast fluid and has great cameras. I think apple could of had a larger battery installed I would be lucky to get a full day of use. I also think the build quality is terrible. The iPad looks amazing however when using the iPad itself straight out of the case you can hear an almost creeking noise. As if the case hasn’t been fully glued properly. However afte doing some research this is a comment fault with these iPads. This can be easily solved by putting th riparian in a durable case which I’ve done and that’s stopped the creeking. Overall stoked with the iPad its great, great size and makes achieving items very easy. It’s also a great size to type on and also throw in your bag for travel. It’s obviously an apple product so you are always going to get a premium product. However as I mentioned better cameras possibly a flashlight to, better battery and battery build quality and we would be onto a winner. I also find the iPads not having a calculator very frustrating however you can always install a third party app. I would recommend trying the iPad out in store before purchasing to see wether it’s suited for your needs.

27 March 2023NikkiO4

originally posted on pbtech.co.nz

I haven’t owned an iPad for years. Although I have the phone, watch, tag, etc. I decided to get an iPad because it wasn’t practical to keep using my phone to watch stuff in bed, or read documents. My kids swear by them in terms of functionality and as an addition to their phones.I don’t do any fancy editing stuff. I don’t need a fully capable laptop. The picture is crisp and it’s fast. I didn’t need anything super fancy and expensive. But I did want something I could enjoy and would last for a good few years. This ticks all the boxes. I’ll be getting the pencil because I like the idea of drawing on the screen (notes). And I’d like a keyboard for typing up docs.It has the new USBc port, so no sharing chargers in the house! I worked overnight recently and the ... MoreI haven’t owned an iPad for years. Although I have the phone, watch, tag, etc. I decided to get an iPad because it wasn’t practical to keep using my phone to watch stuff in bed, or read documents. My kids swear by them in terms of functionality and as an addition to their phones.I don’t do any fancy editing stuff. I don’t need a fully capable laptop. The picture is crisp and it’s fast. I didn’t need anything super fancy and expensive. But I did want something I could enjoy and would last for a good few years. This ticks all the boxes. I’ll be getting the pencil because I like the idea of drawing on the screen (notes). And I’d like a keyboard for typing up docs.It has the new USBc port, so no sharing chargers in the house! I worked overnight recently and the battery lasted really well, way past my iPhone capability. I’ve also set it up to get my messages so I don’t miss anything. The Touch ID is very good, not like the old finger ID on iPhones which was temperamental at best. I like how it takes information from my iPhone so it already knows passwords for things like the wifi - novel for the old school users! Does seem quite heavy for an ‘air’ not that I have any comparison, but I’ve bought a very protective case as I can see that glass smashing very easily.

Apple products are just superior
16 April 2023RedWill

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I was an android guy dating back to the first HTC phone that was the first phone to have a 4” screen which was considered too big back then, it was supposed to be the first phone with 4g, but they were trying to build an entirely new network and I never seen 4g. Then I had the Samsung S3, then graduated to the Note 4(which was a game changer for phones) and you could never sell me on Apple products for years. I believe many people fall into this nostalgia category where they remember android and how it was and have not even given the Apple products the chance. Many will try to use Apple for a few minutes and get frustrated because it requires learning new gestures that are actually much simpler than android, but because they’re used to the android they will never ... MoreI was an android guy dating back to the first HTC phone that was the first phone to have a 4” screen which was considered too big back then, it was supposed to be the first phone with 4g, but they were trying to build an entirely new network and I never seen 4g. Then I had the Samsung S3, then graduated to the Note 4(which was a game changer for phones) and you could never sell me on Apple products for years. I believe many people fall into this nostalgia category where they remember android and how it was and have not even given the Apple products the chance. Many will try to use Apple for a few minutes and get frustrated because it requires learning new gestures that are actually much simpler than android, but because they’re used to the android they will never look at something like a tablet. They pay so much attention to the RAM numbers without understanding the RAM may be lower on an Apple product but because of its software it’s actually way more efficient at 6gb of ram vs Samsung whatever they’re claiming now. Once I switched to Apple I complete understood the hype and just how much easier the phone is to operate, just how much better everything flows with how you want to use the product whether it’s a phone or tablet. I will say that I wish the tablet were a little more advanced on the screen under normal circumstances, but when it comes to watching YouTube, movies, or video I’ve taken with my phone this tablet is absolutely up there with most laptops. I enjoy this tablet so much I have now began looking into the MacBook Pro regardless of the price simply because of how much it can do and it will completely mesh with my phone and tablet seemlessly. My AirPods with just work with each item without having to think of how to connect them. I ordered the Magic Keyboard with my iPad and this is how I suggest anyone use it. It’s so much like a laptop you might as well. Especially when dealing with WiFi everything the tablet just performs so well. Solid state is where it’s at. How many android users have issues with malware or being hacked in a sense, seeing pop up banners when they log into their phone. My kids always had that problem because they’d click on something they shouldn’t have, but since we’ve all gone Apple, nobody not once has had an issue with strange pop ups or ads. Apple is just more secure, easier to use, and every product interacts so well with the other products. As someone who used android(mainly Samsung) for over 10yrs, trust me….if you take the week to make the adjustment to Apple you will not regret it. You hear about the notch, the ram, the tech numbers and they’re just numbers, when it comes to being smooth crisp, clear, and easy to use Apple wins hands down regardless of those meaningless tech specs they use to try to convince you their product is worth it. When they test product vs product Apple always does just as well if not better regardless if it doesn’t have the bloated numbers other companies use to lure you in. Apple has earned the hype. It took me 10yrs to figure it out. iPad Air is more than enough to do most of the things you want or need to do around the house.

Specification

Display Size10.9"
ProcessorApple M1
Processor Cores8 CPU / 8 GPU
Memory8 GB
Storage64 GB

Price comparison

Updated 3 months ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Mobileciti

$888.00

Out of stock

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between Mon – Tue

Techciti

$888.00

Out of stock

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between Tue – Fri

Allphones Online

$888.00

Out of stock

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr

Lasoo

$888.99

Out of stock

Apple iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB (5th Gen, MM6V3X/A) - Starlight

Free delivery

Temu - Temu AU

$915.55

air, Tablet apple, Apple Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 64 GB ( 5th Gen, I pad, MM6V3X/A ) - Starlight, Ipads for sale, Ipads, Apple air pro, Apple air

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

15 August 2022

iPad itself is great. The iPad is fast fluid and has great cameras. I think apple could of had a larger battery installed I would be lucky to get a full day of use. I also think the build quality is terrible. The iPad looks amazing however when using the iPad itself straight out of the case you can hear an almost creeking noise. As if the case hasn’t been fully glued properly. However afte doing some research this is a comment fault with these iPads. This can be easily solved by putting th riparian in a durable case which I’ve done and that’s stopped the creeking. Overall stoked with the iPad its great, great size and makes achieving items very easy. It’s also a great size to type on and also throw in your bag for travel. It’s obviously an apple product so you are ... MoreiPad itself is great. The iPad is fast fluid and has great cameras. I think apple could of had a larger battery installed I would be lucky to get a full day of use. I also think the build quality is terrible. The iPad looks amazing however when using the iPad itself straight out of the case you can hear an almost creeking noise. As if the case hasn’t been fully glued properly. However afte doing some research this is a comment fault with these iPads. This can be easily solved by putting th riparian in a durable case which I’ve done and that’s stopped the creeking. Overall stoked with the iPad its great, great size and makes achieving items very easy. It’s also a great size to type on and also throw in your bag for travel. It’s obviously an apple product so you are always going to get a premium product. However as I mentioned better cameras possibly a flashlight to, better battery and battery build quality and we would be onto a winner. I also find the iPads not having a calculator very frustrating however you can always install a third party app. I would recommend trying the iPad out in store before purchasing to see wether it’s suited for your needs.

LeonH54 originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
27 March 2023

I haven’t owned an iPad for years. Although I have the phone, watch, tag, etc. I decided to get an iPad because it wasn’t practical to keep using my phone to watch stuff in bed, or read documents. My kids swear by them in terms of functionality and as an addition to their phones.I don’t do any fancy editing stuff. I don’t need a fully capable laptop. The picture is crisp and it’s fast. I didn’t need anything super fancy and expensive. But I did want something I could enjoy and would last for a good few years. This ticks all the boxes. I’ll be getting the pencil because I like the idea of drawing on the screen (notes). And I’d like a keyboard for typing up docs.It has the new USBc port, so no sharing chargers in the house! I worked overnight recently and the ... MoreI haven’t owned an iPad for years. Although I have the phone, watch, tag, etc. I decided to get an iPad because it wasn’t practical to keep using my phone to watch stuff in bed, or read documents. My kids swear by them in terms of functionality and as an addition to their phones.I don’t do any fancy editing stuff. I don’t need a fully capable laptop. The picture is crisp and it’s fast. I didn’t need anything super fancy and expensive. But I did want something I could enjoy and would last for a good few years. This ticks all the boxes. I’ll be getting the pencil because I like the idea of drawing on the screen (notes). And I’d like a keyboard for typing up docs.It has the new USBc port, so no sharing chargers in the house! I worked overnight recently and the battery lasted really well, way past my iPhone capability. I’ve also set it up to get my messages so I don’t miss anything. The Touch ID is very good, not like the old finger ID on iPhones which was temperamental at best. I like how it takes information from my iPhone so it already knows passwords for things like the wifi - novel for the old school users! Does seem quite heavy for an ‘air’ not that I have any comparison, but I’ve bought a very protective case as I can see that glass smashing very easily.

NikkiO4 originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
Apple products are just superior
16 April 2023

I was an android guy dating back to the first HTC phone that was the first phone to have a 4” screen which was considered too big back then, it was supposed to be the first phone with 4g, but they were trying to build an entirely new network and I never seen 4g. Then I had the Samsung S3, then graduated to the Note 4(which was a game changer for phones) and you could never sell me on Apple products for years. I believe many people fall into this nostalgia category where they remember android and how it was and have not even given the Apple products the chance. Many will try to use Apple for a few minutes and get frustrated because it requires learning new gestures that are actually much simpler than android, but because they’re used to the android they will never ... MoreI was an android guy dating back to the first HTC phone that was the first phone to have a 4” screen which was considered too big back then, it was supposed to be the first phone with 4g, but they were trying to build an entirely new network and I never seen 4g. Then I had the Samsung S3, then graduated to the Note 4(which was a game changer for phones) and you could never sell me on Apple products for years. I believe many people fall into this nostalgia category where they remember android and how it was and have not even given the Apple products the chance. Many will try to use Apple for a few minutes and get frustrated because it requires learning new gestures that are actually much simpler than android, but because they’re used to the android they will never look at something like a tablet. They pay so much attention to the RAM numbers without understanding the RAM may be lower on an Apple product but because of its software it’s actually way more efficient at 6gb of ram vs Samsung whatever they’re claiming now. Once I switched to Apple I complete understood the hype and just how much easier the phone is to operate, just how much better everything flows with how you want to use the product whether it’s a phone or tablet. I will say that I wish the tablet were a little more advanced on the screen under normal circumstances, but when it comes to watching YouTube, movies, or video I’ve taken with my phone this tablet is absolutely up there with most laptops. I enjoy this tablet so much I have now began looking into the MacBook Pro regardless of the price simply because of how much it can do and it will completely mesh with my phone and tablet seemlessly. My AirPods with just work with each item without having to think of how to connect them. I ordered the Magic Keyboard with my iPad and this is how I suggest anyone use it. It’s so much like a laptop you might as well. Especially when dealing with WiFi everything the tablet just performs so well. Solid state is where it’s at. How many android users have issues with malware or being hacked in a sense, seeing pop up banners when they log into their phone. My kids always had that problem because they’d click on something they shouldn’t have, but since we’ve all gone Apple, nobody not once has had an issue with strange pop ups or ads. Apple is just more secure, easier to use, and every product interacts so well with the other products. As someone who used android(mainly Samsung) for over 10yrs, trust me….if you take the week to make the adjustment to Apple you will not regret it. You hear about the notch, the ram, the tech numbers and they’re just numbers, when it comes to being smooth crisp, clear, and easy to use Apple wins hands down regardless of those meaningless tech specs they use to try to convince you their product is worth it. When they test product vs product Apple always does just as well if not better regardless if it doesn’t have the bloated numbers other companies use to lure you in. Apple has earned the hype. It took me 10yrs to figure it out. iPad Air is more than enough to do most of the things you want or need to do around the house.

RedWill originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Product
26 May 2023

The Apple iPad Air (5th Generation) is a fantastic piece of technology, stepping forward into the realm of serious computing power with the inclusion of the M1 chip, previously only found in MacBooks and the iPad Pro. It makes a strong case as a potential laptop replacement for many users and an even stronger case as the best tablet currently available on the market.DesignThe iPad Air maintains the slim, lightweight design of its predecessor, and comes in a variety of attractive colors. At just one pound, it's portable and comfortable to hold for extended periods, whether you're reading, drawing, or browsing the web. The all-screen design with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is stunning, providing crisp, vibrant visuals and offering great viewing ... MoreThe Apple iPad Air (5th Generation) is a fantastic piece of technology, stepping forward into the realm of serious computing power with the inclusion of the M1 chip, previously only found in MacBooks and the iPad Pro. It makes a strong case as a potential laptop replacement for many users and an even stronger case as the best tablet currently available on the market.DesignThe iPad Air maintains the slim, lightweight design of its predecessor, and comes in a variety of attractive colors. At just one pound, it's portable and comfortable to hold for extended periods, whether you're reading, drawing, or browsing the web. The all-screen design with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is stunning, providing crisp, vibrant visuals and offering great viewing angles.PerformanceThe game-changer with this generation is undoubtedly the M1 chip. Its 8-core CPU delivers a significant performance boost, handling demanding tasks with ease. Multitasking is smooth, graphics-intensive games run without a hitch, and professional-level applications such as Adobe Photoshop work seamlessly.Apple's claim of having a faster GPU is also validated in real-world use. Everything from editing 4K videos to creating complex digital art feels faster and smoother. The 8-core GPU provides outstanding graphics performance, and developers are already beginning to leverage this power to provide more robust applications and games.The Neural Engine is equally impressive, providing advanced machine learning capabilities. This power under the hood will appeal to creatives, developers, and anyone looking to push the boundaries of what's possible on a tablet.Battery LifeDespite the powerful M1 chip, Apple hasn't compromised on the battery life. The iPad Air continues to deliver around 10 hours of web surfing or watching videos, which should be more than sufficient for most users. However, heavy use of pro applications might shorten this a bit.

Moses originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great short-term laptop replacement for work
2 September 2022

I bought an iPad Air 5th gen to take with me on a work conference at the last minute, because Apple delayed my custom MacBook order even longer due to supply chain issues. I've had an iPad Air before, so I knew it would do the light work I needed, but I was pleasantly surprised at the ease of being able to remote-in to computers with this bad boy! I was able to do a lot more work than I anticipated.If your desktop computer is set up for remoting via Google's application or Microsoft Terminal Services, this iPad is just what you need to be able to do computer work on the go. At the conference, I was able to easily do my email work, writing/editing stuff, design/marketing stuff, and operate my company's custom software through MS Terminal. The 10.9 screen is just ... MoreI bought an iPad Air 5th gen to take with me on a work conference at the last minute, because Apple delayed my custom MacBook order even longer due to supply chain issues. I've had an iPad Air before, so I knew it would do the light work I needed, but I was pleasantly surprised at the ease of being able to remote-in to computers with this bad boy! I was able to do a lot more work than I anticipated.If your desktop computer is set up for remoting via Google's application or Microsoft Terminal Services, this iPad is just what you need to be able to do computer work on the go. At the conference, I was able to easily do my email work, writing/editing stuff, design/marketing stuff, and operate my company's custom software through MS Terminal. The 10.9 screen is just enough size wise, and is stunningly perfect when paired with the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard.I gave only four stars for durability, because when you're cleaning off the screen, sometimes it feels like I could EASILY stab this sucker or snap it in half. (I mean it is an Air, so I guess that's expected?) If you have a history of damaging devices of any kind, I highly recommend investing in a good case and screen protector to keep your investment safe.

Deen13 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great tablet, excellent performance, mid speakers
14 November 2022

I’m currently writing this review on the additional Apple Smart Keyboard Folio attachment. It makes this device a pleasure to use.This is a great investment which I had made because I was looking for an upgrade from my iPad Mini 5th generation. It was showing its age but I was picking between the Air and the 6th generation Mini. I ultimately picked the Air due to a price match.The battery life is very reasonable, definitely upholding Apple’s advertised stats. The display is high resolution and has very suitable brightness for indoor use. I suspect the visibility wouldn’t hold up in bright sunlight, however, compared to the iPad Pros.The performance exhibited by the M1 is the main reason I chose this over the Mini, and I have no doubts that this tablet will ... MoreI’m currently writing this review on the additional Apple Smart Keyboard Folio attachment. It makes this device a pleasure to use.This is a great investment which I had made because I was looking for an upgrade from my iPad Mini 5th generation. It was showing its age but I was picking between the Air and the 6th generation Mini. I ultimately picked the Air due to a price match.The battery life is very reasonable, definitely upholding Apple’s advertised stats. The display is high resolution and has very suitable brightness for indoor use. I suspect the visibility wouldn’t hold up in bright sunlight, however, compared to the iPad Pros.The performance exhibited by the M1 is the main reason I chose this over the Mini, and I have no doubts that this tablet will continue to fly for years. Apps open quickly, browsing the internet is a breeze and the 8GB of RAM allow for multiple, responsible tabs. I have not tried gaming yet but the reviews which I have seen only had good things to say about performance.Overall, I am very satisfied with this purchase, although the speakers could be a bit better. They are stereo but are not as loud as I’d have hoped, and don’t have nearly as much clarity in the low-mid range as for instance my MacBook Pro speakers (which isn’t a fair comparison but worth mentioning).I’d recommend an additional keyboard attachment for this device if you’d like to have a much easier time typing. Currently, without either holding the tablet like I’m playing a game or tilting my neck uncomfortably low, typing is not the easiest on the tablet alone. You can likely find either an Apple keyboard on sale or an aftermarket brand with similar functionality, for a reasonable price.

Nave originally posted on bestbuy.com
Ipad
20 May 2023

Apple's 10.9-inch iPad Air (5th Generation), purchased from Best Buy, has thoroughly impressed me with its breathtaking performance, sleek design, and stunning display. This device is truly a testament to Apple's dedication to innovation and user experience.Right out of the box, the iPad Air feels premium. The Space Gray finish is both aesthetically pleasing and durable. It's lightweight and slim, making it perfect for on-the-go use, yet it feels robust, built to withstand daily usage.The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is absolutely gorgeous. Whether I'm catching up on my favorite shows, browsing through photos, or using productivity apps, the colors are vibrant, the details are sharp, and the refresh rate is smooth. True Tone technology and the anti-reflective ... MoreApple's 10.9-inch iPad Air (5th Generation), purchased from Best Buy, has thoroughly impressed me with its breathtaking performance, sleek design, and stunning display. This device is truly a testament to Apple's dedication to innovation and user experience.Right out of the box, the iPad Air feels premium. The Space Gray finish is both aesthetically pleasing and durable. It's lightweight and slim, making it perfect for on-the-go use, yet it feels robust, built to withstand daily usage.The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is absolutely gorgeous. Whether I'm catching up on my favorite shows, browsing through photos, or using productivity apps, the colors are vibrant, the details are sharp, and the refresh rate is smooth. True Tone technology and the anti-reflective coating further enhance the viewing experience, providing comfort during extended use.Performance-wise, this iPad Air is a beast. Thanks to the latest Apple chip, apps launch instantly, multitasking is a breeze, and demanding tasks like video editing or gaming are handled with ease. The 64GB storage also provides ample room for apps, files, and multimedia content.The iPad Air's compatibility with Apple Pencil and the Magic Keyboard adds another layer of functionality. Note-taking, sketching, and typing are made convenient and intuitive, transforming the tablet into a versatile tool for work and creativity.

originally posted on bestbuy.com
Oh So Pro… not. iPad Pro Killer
6 March 2023

I’ve been tossing up between the iPad Air 5th Generation and the iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen for a while now.Yes there’s M1 vs M2 but unless you are conducting some serious processing intensive work on your tablet then M1 will suffice for majority of daily tasks. Besides that’s what my M1 Max MBP is for.Yes the screen on the pro has pro motion 120hz refresh vs 60hz on the Air but honestly after using my iPhone 13 Pro now for over a year I don’t even notice much difference vs the iPad Air. Maybe 500 nits is not up to current standards but very passable. I hardly exceed 50% brightness in any usage case.Yes the speakers are better on the Pro but who doesn’t use earphones when watching movies on their tablets anyway.For the $550 price difference at time of purchase ... MoreI’ve been tossing up between the iPad Air 5th Generation and the iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen for a while now.Yes there’s M1 vs M2 but unless you are conducting some serious processing intensive work on your tablet then M1 will suffice for majority of daily tasks. Besides that’s what my M1 Max MBP is for.Yes the screen on the pro has pro motion 120hz refresh vs 60hz on the Air but honestly after using my iPhone 13 Pro now for over a year I don’t even notice much difference vs the iPad Air. Maybe 500 nits is not up to current standards but very passable. I hardly exceed 50% brightness in any usage case.Yes the speakers are better on the Pro but who doesn’t use earphones when watching movies on their tablets anyway.For the $550 price difference at time of purchase (256gb models) I could not go past the Air combined with the Logitech folio combo keyboard case.Coming from an iPad mini 6 the screen is HUGE. But I’m using this device for travel purposes conducting light email work for when lugging my 16 inch MBP is not practical.So far I’m very impressed with the overall experience.

Wheresmypants8 originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
So far so good!
19 August 2022

As the title states, this tablet is doing well so far. This iPad, paired with the magic keyboard cover, works adequate enough to act as a bridge between a mobile device and a full on laptop. I'll share more details on that in the product page for the cover...As for the device itself, it's pretty zippy- no lags to speak of. I haven't tried the camera on the back yet, but I already have camera shots handled by my phone anyway so that wasn't a factor in my decision on this particular tablet. Nice and light, but feels like it can take a bump or two before failure so you don't have to worry about having this surrounded by bubble wrap before getting a case in it. Screen is nice and bright, speakers are sufficient for what I need it for. It should go without saying that ... MoreAs the title states, this tablet is doing well so far. This iPad, paired with the magic keyboard cover, works adequate enough to act as a bridge between a mobile device and a full on laptop. I'll share more details on that in the product page for the cover...As for the device itself, it's pretty zippy- no lags to speak of. I haven't tried the camera on the back yet, but I already have camera shots handled by my phone anyway so that wasn't a factor in my decision on this particular tablet. Nice and light, but feels like it can take a bump or two before failure so you don't have to worry about having this surrounded by bubble wrap before getting a case in it. Screen is nice and bright, speakers are sufficient for what I need it for. It should go without saying that a screen protector should be placed on it- I personally have a Paperlike brand on mine that feels great despite a few air bubbles due to user error. 256 GB of space is definitely a plus due to Apple products not having any way of expanding storage in device itself. And the cellular connection works great for me but YMMV based on which carriers work where you live...If you are searching for a sophisticated camera system that can replace a professional camera, this isn't the right one for you. Meanwhile, if you're searching for a solid choice for a versatile all-rounder tablet that can double as a basic laptop in a pinch, you won't be given a hard time choosing the iPad Air!

Sk3tchyIV originally posted on bestbuy.com
best Value iPad available!
5 December 2022

Just to be fair I returned this unit for a different color.However the iPad air 5th gen is probably the best iPad you can get for the cost. Sure the iPad Pro has a few really nice features like Pro-Motion, brighter screen, and quad speakers but I use my iPad as a consumption device to watch streaming content, to play a few simple games, web browsing, etc.So spending over $800 with tax just to have some features seems a bit overkill.With the iPad air you get a paltry 64gb ssd but you also get the M1 with 8gb ram which means this iPad is supercharged. The liquid retina screen is really nice and the stereo speakers get loud enough and have a good amount of bass. Honestly the only downside is the lack of 128gb ssd storage option.I think this is the best value as ... MoreJust to be fair I returned this unit for a different color.However the iPad air 5th gen is probably the best iPad you can get for the cost. Sure the iPad Pro has a few really nice features like Pro-Motion, brighter screen, and quad speakers but I use my iPad as a consumption device to watch streaming content, to play a few simple games, web browsing, etc.So spending over $800 with tax just to have some features seems a bit overkill.With the iPad air you get a paltry 64gb ssd but you also get the M1 with 8gb ram which means this iPad is supercharged. The liquid retina screen is really nice and the stereo speakers get loud enough and have a good amount of bass. Honestly the only downside is the lack of 128gb ssd storage option.I think this is the best value as you can purchase for well under the retail price and considering other decent tablets there really isn't any competition. Specially with the M1 chip there is nothing that is close in terms of performance. The new M2 iPad Pro would also be an excellent option for those who are artists or use their iPad as a primary computing device. For me the iPad air offers the best value and delivers a fantastic level of performance for the cost. I would like quad speakers and promotion but again the stereo speakers are loud enough and the lack of Pro-Motion isn't a deal breaker but more of a nice to have. Considering the new 10th gen iPad and this iPad air I still feel the air is the better value because of the laminated screen, pencil 2 support and m1 processor with 8gb ram.

Technerd666 originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Display Size10.9"
ProcessorApple M1
Processor Cores8 CPU / 8 GPU
Memory8 GB
Storage64 GB

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