According to recent reports from Bloomberg, Apple will be releasing another iPad Air with “internal improvements” as early as spring 2025. The iPad Air was just refreshed with M2 earlier this ...
Offering incredible value, the iPad Air is a great option if you don’t want to splurge on the iPad Pro but you still want plenty of power. While the screen isn’t quite as good as the iPad Pro ...
You can find all-time price lows on both previous-gen iPads and Apple's new iPad Air 2024 and iPad Pro 2024 as well. Just remember, iPads are always in high demand, so as a result they tend to ...
Described as “almost everything you want” in our Apple iPad Air review, this particular model has the faster M2 chip. It has a gorgeous Liquid Retina display, so it’s great for gaming as ...
We've gathered up all the best iPad Air deals so you can pay the cheapest price for Apple's popular mid-range creative tablet. Discounts can vary from modest to significant depending on the model ...
Apple’s line of iPad models continues to grow and change, so picking out the right one for a child can be a challenge. But we’re here to help you find the best iPad for kids. Since the current ...
From your standard iPad to the Mini to the Air, Apple's iconic tablets consistently rank among the best you can buy—and we've scoured the internet to find all the best deals you can get on them.
Since the 5th gen, the iPad mini has looked exactly like a tiny version of the iPad Air. From the all-screen front to the power button with Touch ID fingerprint scanning. This remains unchanged here.
It has a bigger screen and better speakers, like the iPad Air. It's the first iPad to move its camera to the horizontal edge for better FaceTime and Zoom calls. Then there are the downsides.
There’s a lot to love about the M2 iPad Air, including larger 11- and 13-inch displays, Apple Pencil Pro support, Wi-Fi 6E and Apple’s powerful M2 chip. But you know what isn’t great?
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