The 13-inch iPad Air (2025) isn't the most exciting year-on-year upgrade but it remains the iPad to buy for creatives who don't want to spend $1,000 on the Pro.
Whether you're seeking the 11-inch model or the monster 13-inch version, you'll save at least $50 on the iPad Air M3 right ...
The familiar flat all-aluminum design with fairly thick bezels (especially when compared to the iPad Pro) is identical on ...
The next iPad Pro could be one of the first devices to get the Apple M5 silicon. It’s already in advanced testing and will likely hit the shelves later in 2025.
That brings us to the big point of difference: the new iPad Air has an M3 chip and supports Apple Intelligence, while the new ...
The new M3 iPad Air doesn't have a lot of changes, but the 2025 spec bump is enough to maintain it as our most recommended ...
The iPad Air gets a minor spec bump for 2025, but that spec bump ensures the mid-tier iPad remains fast and responsive.
At first, it seemed odd that Apple didn't update the 11th-generation iPad to support Apple Intelligence like all the other ...
As noted above, the iPad (A16) isn’t compatible with Apple Intelligence, which is Apple’s catch-all term for the suite of ...
By most standards, 2025’s iPad Air is not an especially remarkable creation. It is more or less the same device as last ...
Currently, on Amazon, you can snag the latest 7th generation iPad mini for $399, saving you $100 off its regular price of ...
Amazon has the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB models down at $399, $499, and $699 shipped, respectively. That’s a straight up $100 ...