iPad Air. With an impressive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. The groundbreaking M1 chip ensures faster performance, making the iPad Air ideal for creating and playing on the go. It features Touch ID, advanced cameras, lightning-fast 5G and Wi-Fi 6 connections, USB-C, and support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation).
Edge-to-edge display
The iPad Air lets you immerse yourself in whatever you read, watch, or create. The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display features advanced technologies like True Tone, P3 wide color gamut, and an anti-reflective coating.
True Tone is a display technology that automatically adjusts the color temperature and intensity of the screen based on the ambient light.
The P3 color gamut offers a wider and more accurate reproduction of colors, including redder and greener tones, compared to the older sRGB color gamut. This means that displays with the P3 color gamut can reproduce brighter and more vivid colors that are more true to life.
The anti-reflective coating helps reduce light reflections on the iPad screen, ensuring better screen visibility even in bright environments.
Apple M1 chip
The iPad Air features the new M1 chip. The 8-core CPU offers up to 60% faster performance compared to the previous generation, making the iPad Air ideal for your creative activities and gaming on the go. Easily multitask with powerful apps and play games with demanding graphics.
The 8-core GPU provides up to double the graphics speed, so you can design a social media filter in Procreate, create in 3D with uMake, and more. Additionally, thanks to the all-day battery life, you can keep creating wherever you go.
Neural Engine
The Apple-designed 16-core Neural Engine accelerates machine learning, allowing you to do amazing things. Photo editing in Adobe Lightroom is faster than ever, where you can intelligently select the sky in your photos with just one tap.
Get in the spotlight
The 12 MP front camera with an ultra-wide lens features Center Stage, making video calls more natural and content creation more fun. As you move, the camera automatically pans to keep you in the center of the frame. When others enter or leave the frame, the view widens or zooms in.
Rear Camera
The 12 MP rear camera with a wide-angle lens is suitable for taking photos and 4K videos. Additionally, with the powerful ISP in the M1 chip, the iPad Air features Smart HDR, so your photos look even more beautiful.
You can also use the rear camera to scan documents and then annotate them with the Apple Pencil. Furthermore, thanks to the large screen, you can shoot videos and photos and edit them on the iPad Air.
Apple Pencil (Sold separately)
The iPad Air supports the second generation of the Apple Pencil. Design, take notes, and annotate screenshots and photos. It is incredibly easy to use and always at your disposal whenever you feel inspired.
Keyboard (Sold separately)
Use the Smart Keyboard Folio or connect the Magic Keyboard for a faster typing experience and built-in trackpad. It's perfect for sending an email or writing a story. Also, protect the front and back with Smart Folio covers in beautiful colors.
iPadOS
iPadOS is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of the iPad. Use multiple apps simultaneously, navigate with the power of touch, and more. Additionally, with the capabilities in iPadOS 15, you can jot down your thoughts with Quick Note, connect with friends and family using SharePlay, and use Live Text to make a call, send an email, or get directions with a tap on highlighted text in a photo.
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I bought it from elsewhere a week ago, as I found it €130 cheaper than the minimum on Skroutz. Excellent machine, fantastic minimal design, very quick response and speed, and the best screen I have ever seen. The pixels are only visible if drops fall on it.
One downside that concerns me more than the Air, as I use it heavily due to work, is that it overheats quite a bit, especially when charging, and its battery does not last anywhere near 10 hours. 5 - 6 hours at most when I am using it. But in standby, it reaches 15 - 20 hours.
As for the charging speed, it is quite fast. I charge it in three different ways. With Apple's 20W charger, with my Belkin power brick at 15W - a bit slower charging but it heats up less - and with the Xiaomi Rednote 11S fast charger at 33W.
It responded in terms of charging speed with the last one, but I do not recommend it when it is hot like these days, because it overheats and the battery could get fried. 30 - 35W is the maximum charging limit I would suggest, even if it can handle more.
Lastly, let me add that this is the first Apple product I bought, but I learned iOS 17 in just a few days.
The machine is simply top-notch, coming from iPad 9Gen, no relation at all. I play games with very high graphics and it doesn't lag anywhere. I highly recommend it
Objectively, an excellent product. I have a reservation if it is necessary for someone to get the Air instead of the regular iPad, which is equally good at a lower price.
Instructions for sailors. I got the tablet from a friend for 400. It's not worth the 750 that it has on Scroutz, not even as a joke. It has a good battery, decent speakers, and a functional OS if you like Apple. The unacceptable screen ruins it. It breaks like a cheap Chinese tablet from the 100s when scrolling. They don't even have 60 hertz screens on phones that cost 200 euros. The excellent M1 is nowhere to be seen because of the screen. I come from a Galaxy Tab 7+ which is a spaceship compared to this and it's a three-year-old tablet. A MacBook Air that I also have is much superior in terms of quality compared to this device. I wonder if iPhones are like this, which they praise so much. Android a thousand times.
M1 is simply incredible! The tablet is pretty good! It's not worth the pro compared to this, unless someone wants the screen and so on so much more. Battery monster!
I bought it because my iPad Air 4 was taken by my son! There aren't huge differences from the aforementioned... it's a bit snappier in everything, has a better camera... those are the things I've noticed so far! I didn't get the pro because I'm not interested in the larger capacity and €1,050 (about €350 more) seemed like too much! For the work I need it for (light gaming - not particularly demanding) and social media browsing, emails, etc., it does its job and then some!
Whatever I say is not enough. It's worth it because with the stage manager and iPadOS 16.2, you can turn this specific iPad into a computer (if you also have a keyboard).
The best choice for a tablet at this price range. Very good resolution and color performance as expected from Apple. Battery life is more than satisfactory. I use it as a computer for programs like Powerpoint and Word without any problems. The camera is good but I didn't have high expectations. It doesn't struggle with games like Need for Speed, runs smoothly without overheating. Overall, I am very satisfied.
The quality of the apple is evident on 6/5. It responds quickly and doesn't lag even with 10 applications running simultaneously. Everything is improved - sound, touch, and construction.
Although I don't have any other Apple device besides the iPad Air, purchasing and using it for the past two months has made me consider buying an iPhone as a given. The software of the iPad Air is very well-crafted and customized to such an extent that it makes tablet usage seem very easy even for non-Apple device users. Although it is very expensive, it is so good that it has become a work tool. The combination with the Apple Pencil truly elevates it. I recommend it to those who want something smaller than a laptop, but still approaching the performance of a portable computer.
Because I generally don't easily give 5 stars since nothing is perfect and all products have room to improve. One main reason, in my opinion, is the battery autonomy which charges quickly and when you have several apps open, it consumes a lot, but for browsing and social media it's fine. As for the software, since I don't have any other Apple products (for now), I have to give them a big thumbs up for the work they've done. I'm soon going to combine it with the Apple Pencil, for which I'll mention a few words here. I think 64GB is sufficient unless the intended use requires a lot of space. I would recommend getting a case and screen protector even though it seems durable. The build quality is a real experience and as for the keyboard, I enjoy typing on it... If it's intended for use by a student designer or architect, I believe it's a one-way street.
Edit: After 8 months of daily use for at least 4 hours, I can say that the battery performance has dropped very little, the charging continues to be satisfactory, taking into account that I use it in low power mode most of the time. When this is turned off, the battery drains much faster. The screen protector has already paid for itself as it has cracked in several places, protecting the screen. I'm still very satisfied and recommend it.
I have had an iPad since 2011, but I am a loyal Android user when it comes to mobile phones.
This particular one replaced a 6th generation iPad.
First impressions are very positive. It is much faster, the sound is much better than the old one, and the screen is as perfect as always. I can now have multiple windows open without the back program closing due to insufficient memory. Even Autocad runs without any lag like the old one.
The touch ID works great, but it takes some getting used to.
The sound is also improved. The old one had one speaker on one side and this one has two speakers on each side, a total of four with higher volume and better sound quality.
The battery lasts relatively as long as my old iPad, so I am satisfied, and it charges faster than the old one.
Overall, it is a very good choice for the next 3-4 years, I hope.
After using the iPad mini 4, I find it difficult to adjust to the size and weight. It's perfect in every way. Very fast without any lag, the screen is very good and the battery life is exceptional. Even though I'm on my second charge, it still shows great durability. I got the 256 because the apps are large files and it will be useful to have space later on.