The Apple iPad Air offers a seamless blend of power and portability. Its A14 Bionic chip ensures smooth performance for multitasking and creative work, while the stunning Liquid Retina display enhances visual experiences. With a sleek design and robust battery life, the iPad Air is a versatile device suitable for both work and play. The unified connectivity with other Apple products adds to its appeal, making it an excellent choice for anyone in the Apple ecosystem.... Show more
anastasiia.m
originally posted on influenster.com
The Apple iPad Air (2022) Wi-Fi + Cellular, 64GB is praised for its powerful M1 chip, vibrant 10.9-inch display, sleek design, and versatile connectivity. It's compatible with the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard, enhancing productivity. However, the 64GB storage may be insufficient for heavy users, and its price is relatively high. The camera is adequate but not top-tier. Overall, it's a strong option for personal and professional use, balancing performance and portability.... Show more
khazra.n
originally posted on influenster.com
Absolutely love all Apple products. They have everything you could need/want. Love my iPad, I use it to watch Netflix/iplayer on whilst the hubby is watching football or boxing 🙄. Excellent picture quality. Fantastic for photos, has a range of different settings. Battery seems to last a couple of days before charging which is excellent. Overall fantastic quality. Won’t buy any other brand.... Show more
laura.p
originally posted on influenster.com
Apple is a known quantity. The design, screen, speakers, rear camera, and fingerprint scanner are all carried over from the 2020 model. The updated front-facing camera with Apple’s Center Stage feature can be found across the entire iPad line. It’s compatible with all the same cases, keyboard, and stylus accessories as before. New processor and 5G aside, the iPad Air remains the iPad for those looking for a nicer tablet than the base model, but don’t necessarily want to spend the cost or need all the bells and whistles of the iPad Pro. It’s got a modern design, more performance than most people will know what to do with in a tablet, and an excellent screen that works equally well in portrait or landscape orientation. It’s not the iPad I’d recommend wholly replacing ... MoreApple is a known quantity. The design, screen, speakers, rear camera, and fingerprint scanner are all carried over from the 2020 model. The updated front-facing camera with Apple’s Center Stage feature can be found across the entire iPad line. It’s compatible with all the same cases, keyboard, and stylus accessories as before. New processor and 5G aside, the iPad Air remains the iPad for those looking for a nicer tablet than the base model, but don’t necessarily want to spend the cost or need all the bells and whistles of the iPad Pro. It’s got a modern design, more performance than most people will know what to do with in a tablet, and an excellent screen that works equally well in portrait or landscape orientation. It’s not the iPad I’d recommend wholly replacing a laptop with, though it can work for certain laptop-like tasks when paired with an optional keyboard case. It’s the nicer iPad for those looking to do iPad things, like reading, watching video, playing games, taking notes, and perhaps writing the occasional email but aren’t planning on making it their only computing device.... Show more
lukasz.w
originally posted on influenster.com
I recently purchased an Apple iPad Air Unified, and I’m extremely pleased with my purchase. Its sleek design, vivid display, and stellar performance make it great for work, play, and browsing. I also appreciate the long battery life and high-performance processor. In one line, the iPad Air Unified is a great all-around tablet for all types of users. What’s most important to know is that it offers excellent features, performance, and design.... Show more
tabitha.r
originally posted on influenster.com
Apple iPad Air 13" M2 128 GB
This iPad Air 13-inch LCD screen perfect for watching my favorite movies and series in Netflix with a 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution and the ability to hit 600 nits of peak brightness in Standard Dynamic Range. And also perfect for business video call meetings. I love this color match for my iphone 15 pro max. Very useful for everyday life with excellent battery life but your budget doesn’t stretch to Apple’s latest wall-busting Pro tablets, the iPad Air 13-inch (2024) has you covered. And specially very fast transaction with accommodating and friendly staff. Thank you so much.... Show more
Ren
originally posted on verkkokauppa.com
Decided to plunge!
I was going to buy the iPad Pro but in all conscience couldn't justify the extra expense. This is a swap for my old iPad Pro, the original version. I wanted extra size and extra memory, this fits the bill nicely. Super light and with an ESR case to absorb shocks if dropped it's happy being held for any length of time. The screen is nice and bright and having the extra size means I can enlarge my fonts without cramping the space. Plenty of room to view photos and edit, which is quite important for me. Glad I may the purchase. The additional 2 years of cover you get with JLP is also a worthwhile consideration. I will also advise I took advantage of the Cashback scheme, all very simple to use and payment was quick and efficient.... Show more
PKWYorks
originally posted on johnlewis.com
iPad Air 13 - Nice to have large screen
I pre-ordered on day 1 or 2 with a pickup at a nearby store. Things went mostly smoothly. When I received the shipping notice I called the general Staples number and was told I could pick up my iPad. But when I got to the store, they said I had to wait for an email direct from the store that the pickup was ready, even though they had my iPad and showed it to me. So I had to make another trip the next day. A bit annoying but not a big deal in the long run. The iPad Air is great. Setup was easy with mirroring of my former iPad Pro. The M2 chip is fast and the video clarity is very good; same for the sound. Improvements over my 5 year old iPad Pro. 2 small things : While I got the blue iPad in the blue box, there is not much blue on the back or edges; looks more like ... MoreI pre-ordered on day 1 or 2 with a pickup at a nearby store. Things went mostly smoothly. When I received the shipping notice I called the general Staples number and was told I could pick up my iPad. But when I got to the store, they said I had to wait for an email direct from the store that the pickup was ready, even though they had my iPad and showed it to me. So I had to make another trip the next day. A bit annoying but not a big deal in the long run. The iPad Air is great. Setup was easy with mirroring of my former iPad Pro. The M2 chip is fast and the video clarity is very good; same for the sound. Improvements over my 5 year old iPad Pro. 2 small things : While I got the blue iPad in the blue box, there is not much blue on the back or edges; looks more like silver with maybe a hint of blue. I did get a blue case with stand. Also, while everything synced with my old iPad including the settings, etc…. the only problem I noticed is that I cannot share web pages using the email icon. Strange because I can do this on my old iPad and my desktop. Not a problem though because the web page address can be forwarded by email or message using the upload icon at the top of the page. So everything OK after a week or so.... Show more
originally posted on staples.ca
Lightweight and powerful tablet
All together is a very good and powerful product. I can perform many tasks without needing my PC. Surfing, watching videos, taking notes and developing photos with Lightroom for iPad works very well. Combined with a (pricey) Magic Keyboard is almost like having a very lightweight laptop.It misses a few “pro” features that justify the more expensive model. For example, the 120Hz variable refresh rate, and the Face ID unlock. However, are minimal aspects that is possible to ignore.For heavier duty operations I use the VMWare Horizon client to connect it to a Windows instance if needed, but is a very niche application.All and all, is a very capable and powerful powerhouse, I highly recommend it as an alternative to a laptop. However, keep in mind that is still ... MoreAll together is a very good and powerful product. I can perform many tasks without needing my PC. Surfing, watching videos, taking notes and developing photos with Lightroom for iPad works very well. Combined with a (pricey) Magic Keyboard is almost like having a very lightweight laptop.It misses a few “pro” features that justify the more expensive model. For example, the 120Hz variable refresh rate, and the Face ID unlock. However, are minimal aspects that is possible to ignore.For heavier duty operations I use the VMWare Horizon client to connect it to a Windows instance if needed, but is a very niche application.All and all, is a very capable and powerful powerhouse, I highly recommend it as an alternative to a laptop. However, keep in mind that is still quite limited by iPad OS.... Show more
originally posted on digitec.ch
Love it!
As an Apple guy I was considering getting the Pro but I couldn't in all conscience justify the extra money. So I opted for the 13" Air. More than pleased I did. The larger size gives more space to work with and the M2 doesn't even seem to break a sweat! Everything works as well as you'd expect. Load apps all day long. The set up from my old 2019 gen iPad Pro was a cinch, it literally sets up as a clone of the old. You could of course set up as new, the choice is yours. The new Apple Pencil Pro is also a welcome addition and works better than expected. If you're an Apple fan this will be a great addition to your collection, if you're thinking of joining then I would highly recommend the Air, go for the most memory you can afford, you'll enjoy your purchase if you do.... Show more
PKWYorks
originally posted on johnlewis.com