Apple's new M4-powered iPad Air promises laptop-level power, but the far cheaper base-level iPad still handles everyday tasks with ease. We break down performance, features, and real-world value to ...
The M4 chip used in the new iPad Air does not have the same performance as the iPad Pro version, thanks to core count changes. The ever-common chip upgrade of Apple's hardware lineup is always an ...
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The M4 iPad Air is emerging as a compelling mid-range tablet for 2026. It is expected to offer a blend of performance enhancements and connectivity upgrades while retaining its familiar design. With a ...
This is the headlining new feature. Apple’s latest iPad Air bumps the main processor up from an M3 chip to the M4. How much difference will the M4 chip make? Apple says the new model “is up to 30 ...
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Apple just supercharged the iPad Air with the M4 chip and more RAM. We break down the specs to see how it compares with the M5 iPad Pro. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart home and wearable ...
Ahead of the launch of new iPad Air models equipped with the M4 chip, preliminary Geekbench benchmark results have surfaced for the device, giving us an idea of how its performance compares to the ...
Apple's M4 iPad Air refresh is overkill for nearly every tablet task, and sits in a strange but welcome spot between the iPad and iPad Pro. Recently, the iPad Air has been simultaneously a compromise ...
Apple's new iPad Pro comes almost 18 months after the previous version with the M4 chip, so how different is the new model and should you consider upgrading? The ‌iPad Pro‌ introduced last year was a ...
I fondly remember using my first iPad ever back in 2011, which was the iPad 2. It had a 9.7-inch display, an A5 processor, 16GB of storage, and launched with iOS 4.3. At the time, it was one of my ...