Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M2): Built for Apple Intelligence, Liquid Retina Display, 128GB, 12MP Front/Back Camera, Wi-Fi 6E, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life — Blue
4.89 out of 5
$599.99
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Hyrum –
I bought the iPad Air to replace a 2018 iPad Pro which had some earned honorable battle scars, dents, and scratches, but was valiantly chugging along with an aging battery. I was surprised that for my daily use I could see no detectable differences in display or speed. I was especially surprised that an obsidian display of some 8000 notes took about the same time to form on each machine. I have not timed it, but then I am concerned with perception and not numbers. A imperceptible difference is not a difference.
The two machines are now my constant companions. I use one while the other charges and the major difference is the color of their cover. Instead of a replacement I feel I purchased a younger, companionable, clone.
I am satisfied with my purchase. The combination of Apple tablet, watch, and phone continues to be unsurpassed, though I have replaced my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with a Linux laptop.
I am undecided about the new Apple Pencil. My second generation pencil does not work with the air, but a no-name pencil I purchased from Amazon in 2022 works intermittently. I can usually get it to work again by closing and reopening the program I am using. The pencil is still on sale for $9.99 but I will probably purchase the $15.99 model with fast charge and palm rejection before considering the generation 3 pencil.
I am a college full professor and use these devices primarily for research, writing, preparing and delivering classes, and general office functions. Number crunching is done on the laptop.
Jeremy –
I only had a iPad mini 2 from 2013 and it stop updating and support of newer apps so I found a great refurbished price and it looks totally new. I kinda like the color but wish it was dark blue like the regular iPad but bought a good dark blue keyboard cover. This is a great update from using a small iPad.
srf –
I had an IPad years ago, and while a nice tablet, it frustrated me how difficult it was to load music and videos on it from my PC. I stayed away for a long time, but thought I’d give Apple one more try. Apple has totally fixed that irritation since then, as file transfers are much easier in Itunes with this tablet and PC. Another thing that kept me away from Apple was the lack of expandable storage (micro SD slot) in every phone and tablet. An SD slot should always be included on any tablet over $300, but the lack of one makes you upgrade sooner, whuch is a garbage move by Apple. Combined with Apple’s ridiculous premium $ they charged for higher storage capacity, I just stayed away. With this latest tablet, Apple finally charged a somewhat fair price for 256GB in storage, so I bought it. Gotta say, I love it now. ITunes works easily with my PC. Plenty of storage at 256GB. Nice and bright screen. Fingerprint ID button placement seems a little odd, but you get used to it quickly. It works every time. Long battery life. Includes fantastic M2 chip, which pretty much destroys every Android tablet chip. All in all, a ery nice tablet. Now Apple, about that micro SD slot……
Loyal Amazon Buyer –
I was concerned about setting up this new iPad. With help on the phone from friend, it set up itself in about 20 minutes. Set them side by side and follow the prompts and it was the easiest task I have ever done computer related. The new iPad looks identical to the old one, everything in its place, all apps loaded, everything working. This Apple iPad Air is awesome ! I had to update old iPad due to no security support for that old model anymore. I recommend. So Easy !
Lacy –
After 5 years I decided it was time to finally upgrade to a new iPad and I’m so glad I did! The screen response is very quick and the graphics quality is perfect for what I need. The main reason I updated was that I need more storage, and I’m very please with how much storage this iPad has. Additionally, the screen and over all size of this iPad is perfect if you just plan to use it for personal use (like watching movies or taking notes). On that note, it also has AMAZING battery life. I can go a good week without needing to charge it! (With light use of course.) Over all, I am very pleased!!
Gillian –
I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend and he loves it great screen quality, battery life and it is very light weight. He loves the feature where you can split the screen between 2 apps.
D. Yearwood –
Have had an iPad since first released in 2010. This replaces an iPad Pro. Thought I was going to miss facial recognition, but don’t mind the Touch ID at all. Much to my surprise, it’s just as quick! The display is sharp, colors remarkable. Would have loved the 13” model, but my iPad goes everywhere with me and for me, the 11” is more portable. Very impressed. Have 18 Public Beta installed, and love the customization now available.
Erin –
I’ve been wanting a new iPad for a while and definitely do not regret my purchase one bit. I bought this along with the compatible Magic Keyboard case and it’s legit a miniature version of my MacBook Air. The only thing I’ll say, which is not a reflection of the product, but the supplier (Amazon), I paid for a “new” iPad, but received a “new, but opened box.” The product itself was brand new and didn’t appear to have been touched so I didn’t bother requesting a new one, but worth being noted that it was clearly a return and not listed as “open box,” so beware of that.
Patrick Walker –
So for years I have been wanting Apple to make a tablet that is a perfect replacement for my Macbook Air. This to me is exactly that. With the keyboard and case, this is essentially an 11″ laptop with a removable touchscreen screen. A dream come true in a lot of ways for artists, writers, and teachers like myself. One warning though, it ONLY works with the new Apple Pencil Pro and the Apple Pencil (USB-C). It does NOT work with the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) that worked on the previous iPad Air 4th and 5th gen.
I send this as a warning because I have the iPad mini (6th gen) and Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) and they work brilliantly together for what I need. When I got this new iPad Air M2 The Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) was not working on it. It was not securely connecting magnetically where it should and it was not registering on the iPad M2 when I did get it to slightly connect. I thought it was the iPad Air M2 that was busted but after a call with Apple themselves this morning it was cleared up. Late last night in my panic and frustration with buying a new device that seemed to be defective I began the process of a return. Amazon does not offer exchanged on this product. This morning though when I called Apple I was told that the description on the apple site says “Supports Apple Pencil Pro. Supports Apple Pencil (USB‑C)” and I figured it would work with the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) as well but it does not. Return was canceled and I ordered the Apple Pencil pro.
So if you, like me, have the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) and it works on previous models of iPads perfectly and it charges perfectly and it does NOT work this new model iPad Air M2, you’re not crazy and your new iPad is not broken, you just need either the Apple Pencil Pro or the Apple Pencil (USB-C).
It is still an amazing device. Truly spectacular for what I need. I love love love it for sure, don’t get me wrong. Apple just makes this stupid decisions and I want to reach out and people know they might need to get yet another apple device to use with this new apple device. I assume a LOT of people are going to be getting this iPad Air M2 model to replace their previous iPad air 4th or 5th generation model. Logic would say that the previous amazing top of the line apple pencil that worked on the previous models iPad Air would work on the new M2 model. Nope. Just a heads up. 5 stars because the device is still incredible -1 star because Apple is a pain in the arse at times.
jackson Joseph –
It’s a great, super fast. It’s my first time using an apple device. I still prefer my android tablet that I used to have. But as with my galaxy tab, for the task I use like reading, browsing, and watching videos, this too seems too powerful and kind of feels like a underused. So, make sure you first thing of what you are going to use it for. If you are never going to use the power of the m2 chip, you would be better off spending money on the 10th generation or get a fire tablet or the galaxy A9. Again, the tablet is fantastic, but not worth the money if all you are going to do is watch, read, and browse.