Testseek.com have collected 203 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 4 10.9 inch and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 4 10.9 inch .
November 2020
(89%)
203 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
4267 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous design
Magic Keyboard and 2nd-gen Apple Pencil support
Superb stereo speakers
USB Type-C
Meaning better support for third-party accessories
The same thin design we liked in the iPad Pro at a lower price
Strong performance
Great screen
IPadOS has evolved into a really nice experience
For the most part
Pencil support and features are top-notch
Way more performance than this kind of device even needs
Very good screen for the price
5G is a welcome addition if you live in an area with good coverage
Faster USB-C
Center Stage partly alleviates the iPad's Zoom call woes
Fast performance
Slim
Light design
Nice display
Works with Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard case
Super-fast processor and internet speeds
Excellent cameras
Fantastic build quality
Copies the superior iPad Pro design
Improved cameras
Fantastic performance
Fantastic new design and colors
Apple Pencil 2 support
Magic Keyboard support
Fantastic category-leading performance
USB-C
Wi-Fi 6
New Touch ID
Touch ID
10.9-inch size
IPad Pro design language
Magic Keyboard for iPad support
Fastest ever A14 processor
Colors
Elegant thin and light design
Super-fast A14 Bionic processor
Bright
Colorful and sharp display
Excellent webcam
USB-C charging
Magic Keyboard and 2nd Gen Apple Pencil support
Sleek design with thin bezels
A14 Bionic chip delivers excellent performance
Good battery life
Loud
Clear speakers
Support for Apple Pencil 2 and Magic Keyboard but...
Excellent screen
Compatible with iPad Pro accessories
Very fast processor
Fantastic chassis design
Gorgeous screen
Fantastic compatibility with newer Apple accessories
USB-C for the win
Powerful performance
Solid battery life
Great display
Overall design
IPad Pro design but far more affordable
Screen is excellent
Apple A14 Bionic processor is fast and future-proofed
Touch ID is slickly integrated
Fast performance and WiFi speeds
Healthy battery life
Fun new color options
Supports Apple's second-gen Apple Pencil
Very similar to the pricier iPad Pro
Great design and processing
Modern SoC
Good IPS display
Versatile expandability
Very good loudspeakers
The editors didn't like
Expensive first-party accessories
Limited storage options
And a steep premium for the best storage
Expensive peripherals and accessories
A little pricier than its predecessor
Touch ID can be a little awkward on the top button
No stereo sound in portrait mode
Camera could be better
There are a lot of other iPad choices right now
Unimpressive battery life
IPadOS still doesn't multitask as well as Mac/Windows
No battery life improvement
No 120Hz ProMotion display
Price has gone up
Difficult decision between iPad Air 4
2018 iPad Pro
And 2020 iPad Pro
64GB base storage
Scoring a product like the 2020 iPad Air is complex. When compared to the 2018 iPad Pro
Dollar for dollar
Feature
Face ID
New
Fuller screen design
12.9-inch size
ProMotion display
LiDAR scanner
Ultra-wide camera lens
TrueDepth camera
Lots of storage options
No Face ID
RIP headphone jack
Expensive accessories
Accessories are expensive add-ons
No Face ID or headphone jack
Display could be brighter
More vivid
Price increase
Only step-up storage option is a big jump
$749 for 256GB
Touch ID on the power button takes some getting used to
IOS ecosystem means you don't get Stadia
XCloud and more
64GB isn't enough base storage
Cellular and higher storage upgrades are expensive
IPadOS still has some multi-tasking foibles
Still no Face ID
Only two speakers
The cost adds up with accessories meant to make it a laptop replacement
Summary
The new iPad Air might feel like a minor update from last year's model
But it's improved enough that its features and specs are now mos
Way more performance than this kind of device even needs, Very good screen for the price, 5G is a welcome addition if you live in an area with good coverage, Faster USB-C, Center Stage partly alleviates the iPad's Zoom call woes
Touch ID can be a little awkward on the top button, No stereo sound in portrait mode
Like an iPad Pro-lite with a price to match.The iPad Air 4 is an impressive piece of hardware that you need to consider if you're looking for a tablet that can do a pretty convincing laptop impression with the right accessories. It functions great as a t...
Published: 2021-01-08, Author: Henry , review by: tomsguide.com
Elegant thin and light design, Super-fast A14 Bionic processor, Bright, colorful and sharp display, Excellent webcam, USB-C charging, Magic Keyboard and 2nd Gen Apple Pencil support
No Face ID, RIP headphone jack, Expensive accessories
When relatives and friends ask me what tablet to buy, I'm telling them to get the iPad Air 4. 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...
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great design and processing, modern SoC, good battery life, good IPS display, versatile expandability, very good loudspeakers
WLAN is a bit slow, no 5G option, sparse scope of delivery
In review: Apple iPad Air (2020). Test device provided by Apple Germany.In 2020, the iPad Air will continue to position itself between the iPad 8 and the iPad Pro 11, but it is now looking more to the Pro model. This is not only visible in the new design...
If you're in the market for an iPad and can afford to spring for an extra $200, this is the one to get.If you're an enterprise pro who needs a tablet that's powerful and reliable but don't need quite as much ‘oomph' as you find in a Pro, this is also the...
Published: 2020-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
iPad Pro design but far more affordable, Screen is excellent, Apple A14 Bionic processor is fast and future-proofed, Touch ID is slickly integrated
Cellular and higher storage upgrades are expensive, iPadOS still has some multi-tasking foibles
What stands out about the 2020 iPad Air is how well-rounded it is. Yes, there are still people for whom the iPad Pro will be a better fit – those whose go-to apps benefit significantly from ProMotion, for example, or a larger display, or who want more sto...
The same thin design we liked in the iPad Pro at a lower price, Strong performance, Great screen, iPadOS has evolved into a really nice experience, for the most part, Pencil support and features are top-notch
Limited storage options, and a steep premium for the best storage, Expensive peripherals and accessories, A little pricier than its predecessor
The iPad Air brings almost all the best features of the iPad Pro to a lower price point, and it's the best pick from Apple's lineup for most people who can afford it.If you're just doing point-of-sale, buying a tablet for a child, or want a light Web-brow...