The Air also has a slightly larger screen, at 10.9 inches, while the iPad retains its classic 9.7-inch display, or 10.2-inch with the newest version . Curiously, there's no difference in the size of the models – Apple has simply shrunk the bezels on the Air to accommodate the larger screen.May 5, 2022
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the iPad Air 4. Despite being the newer tablet, the iPad 9 (2021) runs on Apple's older A13 Bionic chip, whereas the iPad Air 4 (2020) packs the more powerful A14 Bionic .
The iPad Air 5 is the best iPad for students, and for good reason. For just $599, you get almost all of the features of the iPad Pro, but for a few hundred dollars less. It also comes in a mid-range 10.9-inch size, making it perfect to take with you everywhere, but offering enough screen space for whatever you need.
iPad Air (2020) review: Verdict It's not only faster and more stylish than the normal iPad, but the Magic Keyboard support means the iPad Air is finally a laptop beater. If its battery life was longer, or its display were brighter, Apple might have made the best tablet ever .
The headline feature for the new iPad Air (2022) is the inclusion of the M1 processor, replacing the A14 Bionic used by the 2020 model . This brings Pro-level performance to the Air, as it's the same chip used by the current iPad Pro 11in and iPad Pro 12.9in, not to mention several Macs.
Discontinued but Supported The following models are no longer sold, but these devices remain within Apple's service window for iPadOS updates: iPad Air, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation. iPad mini, 4th and 5th generation. iPad Pro (12.9-inch), 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation.
The most obvious difference between the standard iPad and iPad Air's display is the size . The iPad Air's 10.9-inch display is a little bigger than the iPad's 10.2-inch display, which you might appreciate. After switching between both iPads, it doesn't make a huge difference to me.
Other than size, the iPad has Apple's Retina display, while the iPad Air has a Liquid Retina display . That's to say the iPad Air essentially has slightly richer colors. Otherwise, both iPads basically have the same sharpness relative to their display size.