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Best iPad Air (M2, 2024) cases in 2025
The iPad Air keeps getting better and better. The new 2024 iPad Air sports the powerful M2 chip, and on top of that, Apple has introduced a new 13-inch size in addition to the 11-inch, just like ...
全新苹果Apple iPad Air 2024款11英寸蜂窝版平板电脑,搭载强劲的M2芯片,性能全面提升,无论是日常办公、娱乐追剧还是创意设计,都能轻松应对。
While the iPad Air M2 is not available on the official Apple website, you might still be able to grab a good deal on other ...
Yes, it's always nice to get the shiny new toy, but as Jake Peterson, Lifehacker's Senior Technology Editor explains, the new iPad Air might not be worth it when you can get the very capable M2 ...
The most significant update for 2025 is the processor. Apple swaps out the M2 chip of the 2024 iPad Air for the M3 processor. What's curious is that this is the first iPad with an M3 chip.
If this sounds up your alley, check out today's deal at Amazon. As of Feb. 5, the 13-inch M2 Apple iPad Air (128GB, Space Gray) is on sale for $689 at Amazon, down from the usual price of $799.
As a model replaced by M2 and M3-based variants, the first Apple Silicon iPad Air, using the M1 chip is clearly not new. Apple only has it in the refurb shop. Even so, there's a compelling ...
As with the iPad Air M2, the new version comes in both 11-inch and 13-inch sizes. That 13-inch model gives you 30% more screen space than the 11-inch, which is perhaps more suited if you are ...
The latest version of the iPad Air comes with the M3 chip inside, with an eight-core CPU and nine-core graphics unit, alongside the 16-core neural engine. It is an upgrade from the M2 chip from ...
So this new iPad Air powered by the M3 chip isn’t necessarily aiming at people who just purchased the M2 iPad Air within the last 10 months. Instead it’s aiming at people with an older iPad ...
There is one big difference between the previous generation iPad Air and this year’s model, and that’s the update from an M2 chip to an M3 chip. I say it’s a big difference, but in reality ...
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