Testseek.com have collected 142 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 5 10.9 inch and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 5 10.9 inch.
April 2022
(87%)
142 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
848 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sleek and light design
Support for Apple Pencil 2
Lots of processing power
Plenty of apps
Superb UI
Good speakers
Great performance
Good display
Well priced
There is 8GB of RAM in the iPad Air (2022). Apple still does not state the battery capacity of the iPad Air (2022) in its spec sheet
But claims it can deliver up to 10 hours of battery life for Web surfing and watching videos. These claims are similar
Published: 2022-04-13, Author: Jordan , review by: reviewed.com
Similar experience to iPad Pro, Snappy performance, All-day battery life
TouchID isn't as good as FaceID, The base model isn't a good value, It's held back by iPadOS, The back panel is a bit flimsy
Yes, but only the upgraded model with more storageCredit: Reviewed / Jordan McMahon I'd like to say the base model iPad Air is the best iPad for most people; at $600 you'd have a hard time finding a more powerful tablet that could so easily switch between...
Near-identical to iPad Pro 11, Incredible M1 performance, iPadOS 15 is well polished
Display limited to 60Hz, No Face ID, Build quality issues with our sample
The iPad Air remains the sweet spot in Apple's collection; it sports an industrial design that looks great and feels good in the hand, offers iPad Pro-level productivity with the inclusion of a desktop-level M1 chipset and full compatibility with the prem...
Abstract: Two of the most popular iPads available are the iPad Air and the budget-friendly iPad. Both have a 10.2in screen, but there are a lot of differences and a big leap in price. We compare Apple's cheapest iPad and the one that veers close to being a Pro in a...
Abstract: Improvements haven’t been made in the areas I’d hoped for. Nevertheless, the iPad Air 2022 remains a superb tablet in a number of ways: it looks great, supports class-leading accessories, and comes packing top-notch performance...
Yes. You won't feel short-changed if you go for the iPad Air 5 instead of an iPad Pro, provided you aren't coming from a ProMotion-equipped iPad, but you'd almost certainly regret buying the basic, less-capable iPad just to save a little money.Editors' Re...
There's no doubt that the new iPad Air (2022) is an excellent device that really does get you into the territory of the iPad Pros at a cheaper price. The M1 is a fantastically powerful processor that will make light work of anything you can throw at an iP...
Published: 2022-03-17, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Astounding M1 chip,Great 10.9-inch screen,Wealth of tablet-optimised apps,Gorgeous design and colours,5G option,
iPadOS can limit creative work, 60Hz screen, Middling camera, Average battery life,
The iPad Air (2022) gives you a great screen, ridiculous amounts of power, a cool and sleek design, and useful extra features. iPadOS is user friendly and packed with apps to take advantage of it, though is also still the thing that stops it reach its ful...
Published: 2022-03-16, Author: Matthew , review by: creativebloq.com
Ridiculously powerful, Great screen for accuracy, Sleek, portable design
Screen is 60Hz, no HDR, No 3.5mm jack
The iPad Air (5th Gen) is an incredible computer for the price, delivering a notepad-sized package with the power of a MacBook Pro. The Apple M1 chip is able to handle almost anything you can throw at it from iPadOS' great range of creative apps, the scre...
Published: 2022-03-16, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Excellent performance thanks to Apple M1 processor,Improved front-facing camera,2nd Gen Apple Pencil stylus support
Still no Face ID,Storage limited to 256GB (and still no 128GB option),Rear camera isn't great,Accessories are expensive
The iPad Air has gone from being a great slate to an even greater one, as the 2022 model is even faster in terms of performance and connectivity.Now, we know what you're thinking: that's not hugely exciting for those of us who like their new kit to look e...