🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with iPad Air!
The Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M2) combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, featuring a Liquid Retina display, powerful M2 chip, and advanced camera system. With 128GB of storage, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, and all-day battery life, it's perfect for professionals seeking productivity and creativity on the go.
Product Dimensions | 9.74 x 7.02 x 0.24 inches |
Item Weight | 1.02 pounds |
Manufacturer | Apple |
ASIN | B0D3J5VFYQ |
Item model number | MUWD3LL/A |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | May 7, 2024 |
D**U
Fast, Thin, Light and Sleek
Fantastic! Fast, Thin, Light and Sleek. Was great value. Purchased as replacement for old iPad. Great graphics & sound. I use it daily.
A**S
It's an Apple. It's good. No worries!
What's to say? It's an Apple and it's a recent model. For your average browsing, Amazon shopping, and even game playing / video watching this thing is fast. Battery life is acceptable, but perhaps a bit below some of my previous (but slower) Android tablets.It does tend to get fingerprinted up, but it's also relative easy to clean. Screen is bright and beautiful; and no defects or annoyances for me. Sound is pretty good too, but of course if you care about sound; use a pair of bluetooth headphones.Ignore all the Apple AI stuff; that's useless in the real world. Maybe it'll get better, but dont buy for that. Just use a different app.
B**M
EXCELLENT BUY !!!!
Ordered this iPad to replace my husband’s 11 year old iPad that would only update to 16.2!!! He didn’t need the WIFI model. Delivery was S L O W, but it was worth the wait because the price was excellent! The screen is bigger and clearer, more storage, and the processing is speedier! He loves it!!!
O**L
Great
Love my iPad. It’s so lightweight and easy to handle, easy to read. Pictures are great, nice and sharp. Very happy.
K**Y
Nice, larger and responds well to touch
I love the Ipad Air 11". I am replacing my 6th generation with this one. The old one seemed to be getting tired. Things weren't responding well and it just locked up sometimes and nothing would work.This works pretty much the same but a few things are different. The fingerprint is on the power button which is a little awkward because it has to be just so or it won't read it. Not as quick and easy as the thumb was.All in all I am very happy with it and it is quick and responsive to touch. It charges pretty quickly. I would say several hours to put a full charge in it. It's a little bigger than my old ipad and you do see the difference when using the new one.
C**D
You Need to Know Your Use Case
I own a regular iPad and a 13” IPad Pro. The iPad Air is replacing my regular iPad. The reason for replacing my regular iPad is that my iPad is old, the battery does not hold a charge as long as I would like and the touch screen was getting inconsistent to my touch. The iPad was slowly dying and I chose to get a deal with Black Friday as opposed to waiting for the device to fail completely.You might ask why I didn’t just use my iPad Pro. The reason is simple: the iPad Pro is bigger and heavier and I added the Magic Keyboard, which while a nice keyboard is heavy. I found myself using my regular iPad because it was just lighter and more easily portable. I still use the iPad Pro, but I just don’t like walking around with it. For light use, the bigger screen just doesn’t matter that much to me.I went for the iPad Air primarily because the device was on sale for $100 off and the base Air has more storage than the regular iPad. Also, instead of getting a Magic Keyboard, I got a Logitech combo case and keyboard that is much lighter. This is an iPad I want to walk around with. In retrospect, I question the use case for the iPad Pro. At that size and weight (including the Magic Keyboard), I’d just get a Mac.Other than that, the Air is a regular iPad with more memory for most people. It seems to work just like my old iPad, just shiny, new and a bit faster. Biggest different is that the finger print scanner is on the side of the Air, which is nicer and the screen is nicer. But there are no “day and night” differences.It works the way it should. Seems to connect better than my old iPad. I also got a better case this time. The old one was more bulky and connected via Bluetooth and there were always delays in connecting with the iPad. The new case is designed for the Air, connects the same way as the Magic Keyboard and does not need to be separately charged. All the things that irritated me about my old iPad are now gone and I am now a “happy camper.” As for anyone who has a working iPad, I cannot tell you that you will see much difference from your old iPad. Aside from the issues with my old iPad, I would not have made this purchase. The improvements in the iPad are just too incremental to recommend upgrading for the sake of upgrading.
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