The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
An attractive, large-screen tablet balancing power and portability, ideal for art, media, and casual multitasking.What's good
- Large screen size
- M2 chip power
- Apple Pencil Pro support
- Magic Keyboard compatibility
- Landscape FaceTime camera
What's bad
- No Face ID
- Lacks Pro motion display
- Limited to 60Hz refresh
- No SIM card slot
- Old Magic Keyboard comes pricey
Design
The iPad Air 13 blends familiarity with fresh updates, boasting a larger size that redefines the Air's design language, offering a thin, lightweight feel with a 6.1mm thick profile. This tablet feels balanced in the hand despite being bigger than past Air models, maintaining ease of use for extended periods.
The thoughtful move of the FaceTime camera to the longer landscape edge is particularly welcomed for smoother video calls, making the user experience more intuitive. As TechRadar notes, the exterior design changes are subtle yet impactful, offering "a wide range of activities" through its smart build.
Display(s)
The 13-inch display is a significant feature, boasting a resolution of 2732 x 2048 pixels that brings content to life. It's perfect for streaming movies, gaming, and even professional tasks like photo editing.
Although it lacks the deep blacks of OLED, reviewers praise its rich and vivid colors that make everyday use enjoyable. Tech experts highlight its "excellent image quality" and versatility for various activities.
With up to 600 nits of brightness, you can comfortably use it indoors, though very bright outdoor scenarios might challenge its clarity.
Performance
The M2 chip in the iPad Air 13-inch brings significant power to everyday tasks and complex applications, outperforming many rivals with its speed and efficiency. It shines in areas like gaming and media editing, allowing you to switch tasks without slowing down.
Despite its high performance, the iPad Air's hardware doesn't fully exploit iPadOS's limitations, which some users find restrictive for more desktop-like operations.
Reviews praise the tablet's seamless performance, mentioning, "The M2 chip won’t support any fancy neural engine features, but there's still enough headroom for gaming and demanding apps," as noted by one expert.
Software & Storage
The iPad Air 13 features iPadOS, providing a clean and intuitive interface. Thanks to the spacious 13-inch screen, multitasking is more enjoyable. You can view multiple apps side by side, making the most of your screen space.
Fast app-switching and improved multi-window support mean you can accomplish more, whether you're editing photos in Lightroom or multitasking with browsing and emails. Reviewers noted, "iPadOS handles iPady things nicely" and praised the experience for tasks like drawing or note-taking with the Apple Pencil.
iPadOS remains slightly limited for traditional desktop functions, but it's user-friendly for most daily tasks, from gaming to productivity, making the Air a well-rounded choice for many users.
Cameras
With its 12MP rear camera, the iPad Air captures vibrant photos during daylight, though it struggles with detail in low-light settings. The ability to shoot 4K videos at 60fps ensures a smooth video recording experience.
The ultrawide front camera is optimized for video calls using Apple's Center Stage technology, which expertly keeps you centered even when moving around.
As TechRadar observed, "the photo and video quality is significant enough for casual use but doesn't rival that of newer iPhone models."
Battery
The iPad Air's battery life impresses with up to 13 hours on tasks like streaming at moderate brightness. Many experts note how the device efficiently manages power, especially during regular tasks like web browsing and video playback.
Charging options include a USB-C port, which allows for up to 20 watts of fast charging, though you'll need to buy the charger separately as it's not included. The convenience of eSIM-only support means you'll stay seamlessly connected in supported areas without needing a physical SIM card.
Nonetheless, for more intense tasks like gaming or video editing on high brightness, experienced reviewers observed a shorter battery span, sometimes as low as 6 hours. Despite these variations, the iPad Air remains a trustworthy companion for general use throughout the day, balancing performance with efficient power management.
Audio
The iPad Air 13-inch features dual landscape stereo speakers that provide crisp and clear audio. I listened to music, and it sounds spectacular, capturing intricate details beautifully.
Reviewers celebrate the iPad Air's volume, noting it "could be sufficient enough to manage a party of five", allowing you to enjoy music with friends easily.
Whether you're watching a movie or playing games, these speakers offer an immersive experience, enhancing enjoyment without needing headphones in most situations.
The Bottom Line
This tablet offers a big 13-inch screen without pushing into the pricey, heavier category of its specialized counterparts. Reviewers from TechRadar and Mashable appreciate its portability paired with robust performance for daily activities, such as browsing, drawing, and streaming media.
With the M2 chip, you'll enjoy seamless multitasking without compromising speed, making it a reliable choice for students and creatives alike, as echoed by Mashable.
Though it lacks some advanced features found in higher-end models, its price and performance make it a strong contender for those focused on everyday use and creativity.
What the Critics Are Saying...
- Jon Mundy, Tech AdvisorThe iPad Air range just got a whole lot bigger, with a 13-inch model offering an affordable alternative to the full-sized iPad Pro. There are still a few annoying omissions, and the larger iPad Air can now get stupidly expensive if you want lots of storage and cellular data, but the range now offers...
- Ben Johnson, Pocket TacticsThe iPad Air M2 may not be a massive upgrade to the previous generation, but with a new bigger size and an excellent Apple Pencil upgrade, it’s the iPad that will suit most people looking for a capable tablet that doesn’t break the bank.
- Marc Saltzman, USA TodayNot underpowered. Not overpriced for its quality. It's just right. The 2024 iPad Air is a great pick for anyone who wants a new iPad but might not need the advanced display, power, and price that come with this year’s iPad Pro.
- Leigh :) Stark, PickrAll are niggles and none are absolute deal-breakers. Collectively, there’s little here that would do to dissuade. Whether you’re upgrading from a lower iPad or just outright going for a new tablet focused on more than mere content consumption, this year’s iPad Air is a winner. Te M2 iPad Air is a so...
- Maria Diaz, ZDNetThe new iPad Air may be an iterative upgrade on paper, but several features make it still the tablet most people should buy.
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