The iPad Air M3 is exactly what one expects it to be: faster, slightly smarter, and still stuck between tablet and laptop. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s a great iPad.
The powerful M3 chip offers a number of improvements over M1 and previous-generation models. Apple has also introduced an all-new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Air.
Apple is likely to release a new iPad Air powered by the M3 chipset in the coming weeks with notable upgrades over its predecessors.
Does the iPad Air have enough for most buyers? Or whether you want to go for the ultimate iPad experience with the iPad Pro? We compare two of Apple’s most powerful iPads
It’s not the thinnest but still looks good and delivers. iPad Air has a lot going for it but actually gets sandwiched between the two ends of the pricing spectrum.
In this comparison, we delve into the pricing, specifications, and features of the all-new iPad Air 2024 as compared to the iPad Air 2022.
The 11-inch iPad Air starts at Rs 59900 for the Wi-Fi model, and Rs 74900 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model. The 13-inch iPad Air starts at Rs 79900 for the Wi-Fi model, and Rs 94900 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model.
Apple’s new Stage Manager feature is a highly demanding one and doesn’t only require the high-performance of the M1 chip but also relies on 8GB of RAM using the virtual memory swap feature to run a bunch of apps simultaneously.
A quick review of the premium tab segment with devices that are pitched as serious laptop alternatives, and flit between work and play effortlessly.