Testseek.com have collected 141 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%)
141 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
Well priced
Great new screen size option
More power than the average user will ever need
Thin and elegant design
Sharp
Colorful display
Speedy M1-powered performance
Long battery life
Solid 12MP cameras
M1 chip
Improve front-facing camera with Center Stage
Supports 5G
Five color options
Brilliant color choices
Especially blue
As fast as Apple's most expensive tablet
USB-C is twice as fast and supports 6K displays
5G support
Same staring price
Improved front-facing camera with Center Stage
Excellent performance
Works with second-gen Apple Pencil
Fits existing iPad cases and keyboards
Light and easy to carry
Desktop-class performance in an affordable tablet
5G option is convenient
Center Stage camera is useful for video calls
Solid battery life
Fast performance
Excellent display and speakers
Comfortable to use in both portrait and landscape
All-day battery life
Great design and build quality
Fast M1 processor
Good IPS display without PWM flickering
Very good speakers
The editors didn't like
Still no ProMotion display
Still no Face ID
Little has changed over predecessor
Peripherals are expensive
Only one rear camera
Only up to 256GB of storage
Silver is no longer an option
Only supports sub-6GHz 5G
No 128GB option and low base model storage capacity
More speed than iPadOS can take advantage of
Battery life could be longer
No millimeter-wave 5G support
Version with more storage is expensive
Price of accessories adds up quickly
Base model has only 64GB of storage
Getting more is a steep upcharge
Front-facing camera is awkward in landscape orientation
Published: 2022-03-24, Author: David , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Combining desktop-class performance with an elegant design, 5G, and comprehensive accessory support, the new iPad Air is the best iPad for most people all over again.Price When Reviewed$599 (64GB); $749 (256GB)Best Prices TodayRetailerPriceDelivery$599Vie...
Landscape front camera,Two screen size options,Great performance,More storage options
No battery life upgrades,No ProMoton for 120Hz
The iPad Air 2024 isn't the most exciting iPad in Apple's range. It lacks the stunning display and flagship M4 chip of the Pro, as well as the tempting price of the base iPad 10. However, sometimes the best choice isn't the most exciting and for many the...
Published: 2022-04-26, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
(Image credit: Apple)While the iPad Air 5th Generation is undeniably an improvement over the iPad Air 4, its key upgrades are to its processor and front-facing camera. Those upgrades are each great in their own right, but for us what really matters are th...
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...