iPad Air is a series of tablet computers from Apple, Inc. It’s positioned as a mid-range option between the standard “basic” iPad and the higher-end iPad Pro series.
Its combination of performance, features, and portability makes it a popular choice for various tasks such as productivity, entertainment, creative work, and more. As a mid-range model, it’s popular with both consumers and professionals.
iPad Air: So useful
Like all Apple tablets, it runs iPadOS. It comes with a suite of useful and fun applications, with millions more available in the App Store.
There’s a wide array of accessories on the market, including the Apple Pencil for drawing, paining or taking handwritten notes. There are even an attachable keyboard cases with a trackpad to turn the tablet into a notebook.
Overall, iPad Air is a versatile and capable computer suitable for a wide range of users, including students, professionals, and average consumers.
History
The original model launched in fall of 2013 with the same 9.7-inch display as the basic iPad available at the time, but with a lighter, slimmer design. Hence the name.
Over time, Apple released more iPad Air models with successively better features. The fifth-generation model, for example, has a 10.9-inch screen. It’s built around an Apple M1 processor, the same chip used in MacBook Air.
The 11th-generation iPad is just a few months away. And new iPad Pro and iPad Air models are on the way, too. Photo: Cult of Mac
2025 will finally bring the much-anticipated 11th-generation iPad, a version of the budget tablet with a faster processor capable of accessing the latest Apple Intelligence features.
In addition, expect faster iPad Pro and iPad Air models in 2025 — one sooner than might be expected.
Your next MacBook could have an OLED screen. Image: Apple/Cult of Mac
Apple intends to introduce its first MacBooks with an OLED screen in 2026, according to industry analysts. And the iPad mini will allegedly go OLED that same year. Apple’s full transition to OLED will take until 2028, though.
And that’s supposedly the same year the company will introduce a computer with an 18.8-inch foldable display.
With a variety of models to choose from, what the best iPad for you? Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac
Shopping for an iPad can be overwhelming. Apple sells six iPad models in a wide range of sizes, prices and capabilities. Each tablet has its strengths and weaknesses. You don’t want to get one that doesn’t have all the features you want, but you also don’t want to pay too much for features you won’t use.
Here’s some straightforward advice on picking the right iPad for you.
An iPad Air with 90Hz display? Yes, please! Photo: Apple
Apple is allegedly working on a 90Hz display for the next-gen iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and the Studio Display. All these devices currently sport a 60Hz panel.
The 90Hz screen will apparently debut on the M3 iPad Air before making its way to other devices.
iPad Air helped buoy Apple tablet shipments in Q3 2024. Image: Apple
iPad shipments grew only slightly last quarter, according to a market research firm, despite the release of new high-end and mid-range tablets in the spring. The lack of a new entry-level tablet from Apple significantly affected the shipment total.
Still, Apple itself showed a larger year-over-year bump in revenue during the third quarter of 2024 from this class of computer.
Amazon discounts extend to M4 iPad Pro, keyboard cases and more. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
The new iPad mini (7th generation) came out Tuesday, and other new models are likely to follow soon — but, as usual, the biggest savings are in older models, including current Amazon deals on iPads. Right now you can get some pretty serious discounts at Amazon on a variety of iPad models, including M4 iPad Pro, M2 iPad Air, 9th- and 10th-generation iPads and the previous iPad mini (6th generation). Some models are $200 off! See below. And it’s not just iPads, but Apple Pencils and iPad keyboard cases, too.
Save big on M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air… if you don’t delay. Image: Apple
If you’ve been putting off buying an Apple tablet because you were waiting for a good deal, grab your wallet. It’s Amazon Prime Day so you can save a bundle on the latest and greatest iPad Pro or iPad Air.
UPDATE: While Prime Day is over, you chance to save on an Apple tablet is not. Many of the deals are still available.
Sounds like new Macs will pop out of Tim Cook's magic pipeline in the very near future. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: If Apple does host a big October event, M4 Macs and iPads likely will steal the show. We talk about what to expect from the upcoming Apple products.
Also on The CultCast:
Other Apple gear is on a longer timeline, including iPhone SE 4, upgraded iPad Airs and a next-gen Vision Pro.
There’s also a rumored low-end smart display running a mysterious new operating system called “homeOS.”
And finally, Erfon gives us an in-depth, ears-on review of one week with AirPods 4. He’s not crazy about the fit, and the active noise cancellation is a mixed bag.
Listen to this week’s episode of The CultCast in the Podcasts app or your favorite podcast app. (Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you like it!) Or watch the video live stream, embedded below.
How would you add a 13-inch iPad Air to this rig? Photo: [email protected]
Today’s setup comes from a user with two MacBooks and two external displays. They’re like to clean it up and make it more mininalistic, but they also want to add a new M2 iPad Air. So they did the sensible thing and asked social media. See how that went, below.
Save big by buying Apple Certified Refurbished iPads. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
You can now buy refurbished M2 iPad Pro and M1 iPad Air from Apple’s online store in the US. They are available with up to 20% discounts on their retail price.
Apple unveiled these iPads in 2022, with the M1 iPad Air launching in March 2022 and the M2 iPad Pro in October.
Get this near-mint iPad Air for $349.99 with free shipping while supplies last. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Want to start the school year with an iPad? This refurbished iPad Air might be a great fit, especially since most students are on a budget and might not need the latest processor for their schoolwork or note-taking.
Shopping for refurbished tech is a smart way to ensure your school year starts on the right foot, and this fourth-gen iPad Air from 2020 is on sale for only $349.99 (compared to $599 for a sixth-gen iPad Air). It comes in sky blue, space gray and rose gold. Or, you can get a green one — with four times as much storage — for only $399.99.
An iPad Air that replaces the traditional LCD with an OLED might be only a couple of years away. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
An iPad Air with an OLED display rather than the current LCD seems a safe bet considering the number of leaks indicating one is in development. But sources can’t agree on when — the latest report says 2026.
That said, Apple already has an OLED tablet for those who want one now.
2024 iPad Pro helped turn around a long slowdown in Apple tablet shipments. Photo: Apple
The number of iPads shipped during Q2 2024 grew sharply when compared to the same quarter of last year, according to market analysts. It’s the first year-over-year increase in Apple’s tablet shipments since 2022.
The long-awaited launch of powerful new iPad models is credited for the improvement.
The sale at Woot! features older models, but there are M3 MacBook Pro models in the mix. Photo: Apple
Amazon bargain site Woot! currently runs a sale with deals on iPad and MacBooks, including brand new, new (open box) and refurbished models, through August 6. Discounts range up to 31% off. So let it be Christmas in mid-summer with some new (to you) Apple gear.
“Jobs nods his head in approval from the Clouds,” Woot! says at the top of the sale page.
SEC and ACC college football teams will use iPads on the sidelines during games. Photo: SEC
Are you ready for some football … with iPads? This upcoming college football season should see plenty of Apple tablets teaming up with coaches and players on the sidelines. Two powerhouse NCAA Division I conferences — Southeastern (SEC) and Atlantic Coast (ACC) — recently struck deals with Apple to use iPads in college football games.
iPad’s “unique capabilities and versatility make it the ideal solution to support coaches and student-athletes,” said Scott Brodrick, a manager in Apple’s worldwide iPad product marketing group. “With an unrivaled combination of advanced displays, powerful performance, portability, fast connectivity, all day battery life and versatile accessories, iPad will let coaches and players make in-game adjustments and empower athletes to compete at the highest level.”
Knowing your iPad battery health helps you decide when it's time for a new tablet. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Checking the health and maximum capacity of the battery in older iPad models isn’t as easy as it should be, but we can walk you through the process. Finding out how worn out the tablet’s battery is can help you decide if it’s time for a new model.
But for those who already upgraded to the latest iPad Pro or iPad Air, checking battery health is a snap.
M2 iPad Air is a new tablet, yet you can get almost $100 off it already. Photo: Apple
If you can’t wait for Amazon Prime Day July 16 and 17, turns out you don’t even need to — every Prime Day, deals start leaking out early. Right now you can take up to $90 off the recently released M2 iPad Air, for example. And that’s just the biggest savings on a top model. Plenty of early Prime Day deals on M2 iPad Air models with lesser specs can be had, too. See the examples below.
It's a great time to buy the iPad Air from 2022. Photo: Apple
The new 11-inch and 13-inch M2 iPad Air models are great tablets, but not everyone wants to throw down $600 or more. And not everyone needs bleeding-edge performance. That’s why sales on the previous models like the one right now at Best Buy are such great opportunities. You can chop $200 off M1 iPad Air and enjoy it for years to come.
Apple could be future-proofing its Macs and iPads with this move. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
iPhone 15 Pro and 2nd gen HomePod are not the only Apple devices to ship with a Thread router. The company has secretly shipped all its recent iPad and Mac models with the smart home radio as well.
Unlike on the iPhones though, the Thread router is not active. This could explain why Apple has not advertised its inclusion in the specs page of its new Macs and iPads.
Should you ditch your Pro for the newest Air? Image: Apple/Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac
Apple’s recently released M2 iPad Air packs modest upgrades over its predecessor and the same processor as 2022’s M2 iPad Pro. How do the two Apple tablets with identical M2 chips compare? Find out in our M2 iPad Pro vs. M2 iPad Air comparison.
While the new midrange tablet seems tempting, an iPad Air is still an Air, not a Pro.
iPad (10th generation) for under $300? That's a deal. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac
Thinking about getting an iPad? Maybe it’s your first one, or maybe it replaces an aging tablet. In any case, now’s the time to strike on Amazon. The retail behemoth offers multiple 10th-gen iPad deals, including the entry-level model with 64GB storage at the lowest price ever — $299.99.
And you can also get what looks like the lowest price so far on a 10th-gen model with more storage — 256GB — for $449.99. Just remember to click the coupon box to see the lowest price at checkout.
And if you’re got your heart set on an iPad Air or iPad Pro, Amazon’s got you covered. See below.
Which is the better choice these days? Image: Apple/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
Should your next computer be a MacBook or an iPad? Apple is making the iPad more powerful and capable every year — it might be good enough that you don’t need a traditional computer in your life.
While macOS is still more powerful and versatile, the iPad’s hardware offers unique capabilities that no Mac can match. The iPad is easier to pick up and use, more portable and more reliable. It’s worth considering over a laptop if you don’t do a lot of specialized work.
Here are the pros and cons, MacBook vs. iPad: Price, easy of use, portability and more. Keep reading below or watch our video.
See that? Apple Pencil Pro casts the shadow of the tool selected -- a fountain pen. Photo: @SnazzyLabs, X.com
M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air users are justifiably excited by Apple Pencil Pro’s fantastic and highly functional new features. But now they’re discovering a delightful feature Apple didn’t highlight at its recent “Let Loose” event. The stylus casts a shadow of the selected tool in use on the screen.
That feature may not equal the functional importance of the new squeeze gesture or haptic feedback, but judging by user reactions in the videos below, it’s pretty much the coolest thing ever.