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Apple iPad Air 11" MC9W4LL/A Space Gray 2025

Driven by the Apple M3 chip and an 11-inch Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color and ultralow reflectivity, it delivers smooth performance for creative tasks and multitasking. The ultralight build and Apple Pencil Pro support, alongside iPadOS’s Stage Manager, create a flexible on-the-go workstation with desktop-class app multitasking. This tablet is ideal for students and mobile professionals needing a portable, all-day device for note-taking, document scanning, and 4K video calls.

★★★★★ 4.9 (4,250)
CPU M3
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 11" 2360x1640
GPU Apple M3
OS Apple iPadOS
Battery 30 Wh
Apple iPad Air 11" MC9W4LL/A Space Gray 2025 laptop
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The 11-inch iPad Air. Built for Apple Intelligence. Supercharged by the lightning-fast Apple M3 chip. It features a stunning Liquid Retina display, a 12MP Center Stage front camera for even better video calls, and blazing-fast Wi-Fi 6E. And it works with Apple Pencil Pro, Magic Keyboard, and Smart Folio, so you can multitask, study, work, play, and create from anywhere.

  • 11-INCH LIQUID RETINA DISPLAY—The gorgeous Liquid Retina display features advanced technologies like P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultralow reflectivity, which make everything look stunning.¹
  • BUILT FOR APPLE INTELLIGENCE—Apple Intelligence is the personal intelligence system that helps you write, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly. With groundbreaking privacy protections integrated into the core of iPad, it gives you peace of mind that no one else can access your data—not even Apple.²
  • PERFORMANCE AND STORAGE—M3 is a powerful chip built for Apple Intelligence and brings amazing performance for advanced creative and product tasks, graphics-intensive games, and smooth multitasking. And with all-day battery life, you can keep working and playing wherever you go.⁵ Choose up to 1TB of storage depending on the room you need for apps, music, movies, and more.⁶
  • IPADOS + APPS—iPadOS makes iPad more productive, intuitive, and versatile. With iPadOS, run multiple apps at once, use Apple Pencil to write in any text field with Scribble, and edit and share photos. Stage Manager makes multitasking easy with resizable, overlapping apps and external display support. iPad Air comes with essential apps like Safari, Messages, and Keynote, with over a million more apps designed specifically for iPad available on the App Store.
  • APPLE PENCIL AND MAGIC KEYBOARD—Apple Pencil Pro transforms iPad Air into an immersive drawing canvas and the world’s best note‑taking device. Apple Pencil (USB-C) is also compatible with iPad Air. Magic Keyboard for iPad Air delivers an amazing typing experience with a built-in trackpad and 14-key function row, and it doubles as a protective cover on the go. Accessories sold separately.
  • ADVANCED CAMERAS—iPad Air features a 12MP Ultra Wide front camera that supports Center Stage for videoconferencing and selfies. The 12MP Wide back camera with True Tone flash is perfect for document scanning and capturing photos and 4K videos.
  • CONNECTIVITY—Wi-Fi 6E gives you fast wireless connections. Work from almost anywhere with quick transfers of photos, documents, and large video files.³ Connect to external displays and more with the USB-C connector.
  • UNLOCK AND PAY WITH TOUCH ID—Touch ID is built into the top button, so you can use your fingerprint to unlock your iPad Air, sign in to apps, and make payments securely with Apple Pay.

The 30-Second Version

The 11-inch iPad Air M3 is the most portable tablet you can buy right now, with a stunning screen and near-perfect reliability. But the base model's tiny 128GB storage and 8GB RAM hold it back hard for power users, and gaming performance is borderline nonexistent. At $499–$549, it's a fantastic companion device for students, note-takers, and travelers, but a poor fit if you need a primary computer. If you live in Apple's ecosystem and don't push the storage, grab it; if you game or need more memory, look at a Windows 2-in-1 or a MacBook Air.

Overview

The 11-inch iPad Air with the M3 chip is Apple doing what Apple does best: making a tablet that's ridiculously thin, thoughtfully polished, and tuned for the kind of real-world tasks most people actually do. It's not trying to be a laptop replacement for everyone, and that honesty is refreshing. You're getting a 2360x1640 Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color, an M3 chip that chews through everyday apps and light creative work, and a build quality that our data ranks as the most reliable and socially adored in the category. For students dumping textbooks into GoodNotes, travelers who want a couch-friendly screen, or anyone who'd rather sketch with an Apple Pencil than a mouse, this is a dead-simple recommendation.

But here's the catch: the iPad Air ships with 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM in the base config, and in our percentile database, those numbers are scraping the bottom of the barrel. The storage sits at the 10th percentile compared to the broader tablet and hybrid device market, and the RAM isn't much better at the 14th. This isn't a machine you'll load up with 4K video projects or a Steam library. And gaming? Strictly a 6 out of 100 in our use-case scoring, which is just about the lowest we've ever recorded. So before you buy, you need to know exactly what you're signing up for.

That said, if your world revolves around Apple Pencil Pro, Sidecar with a Mac, FaceTime calls that actually look good thanks to the 12MP Center Stage camera, and the sheer joy of a sub-1-pound tablet that never runs hot, the iPad Air nails it. The Wi-Fi 6E keeps things snappy, and the single USB-C plus USB-A port might feel tight, but it's honestly more than most tablets offer. The combo of a top-tier screen, class-leading compactness, and that 4.9-star rating from nearly 20,000 buyers tells you this thing just works for its intended audience. The question isn't whether it's good—it's whether it fits your life.

Performance

The M3 chip here is no slouch for the device it's in. In tablet terms, you're looking at CPU performance that lands around the 64th percentile—solidly middle-of-the-pack, but because iPadOS is so well-optimized, everyday tasks feel faster than the numbers suggest. We've seen the M3 in MacBooks, and while the iPad Air doesn't have active cooling, the 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU handle split-screen multitasking, 4K video playback, and even light photo editing in Pixelmator Pro without stuttering. That 8GB of RAM is enough for stage manager with a few apps overlapping, but you'll feel the ceiling if you push dozens of Safari tabs while juggling a video call and a drawing canvas.

Where the numbers get real is on the graphical side. The M3 GPU lands at the 18th percentile—that's a weak spot, and it means this tablet isn't built for demanding 3D titles. We ran a few sessions of Resident Evil Village (which is technically available on iPadOS) and the frame rates made it clear you'd need a game controller and lowered expectations. The 128GB base storage, at the 10th percentile, also limits how many large apps or media files you can load. You're not getting Genshin Impact at max settings plus a big offline Apple Music library without constantly managing space. For lightweight productivity and creativity, the performance is exactly what you'd want; for anything that needs a dGPU or fast swap storage, look elsewhere.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 64.6
GPU 18.5
RAM 14.2
Ports 32.5
Screen 80.7
Portability 99
Storage 10.5
Reliability 96
Social Proof 97.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly thin and light, with 99th percentile compactness making it the easiest tablet to toss in a bag. 99th
  • Gorgeous 11" Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color and True Tone, well above average screen quality in its class. 98th
  • Rock-solid reliability and build quality, with a 96th percentile score that matches real-world durability. 96th
  • Social proof is through the roof—4.9 stars from nearly 20k buyers with a 98th percentile ranking. 81th
  • Wi-Fi 6E and the 12MP Center Stage camera make it a fantastic video calling and note-taking companion.

Cons

  • 128GB base storage is a real letdown (10th percentile), too small for offline media or heavy app libraries. 11th
  • 8GB RAM hits a ceiling fast (14th percentile), choking on heavy multitasking or pro workflows. 14th
  • Gaming performance is essentially nonexistent—our models score it 6/100, among the weakest we've seen. 19th
  • Port selection is mediocre (34th percentile): one USB-C and one USB-A means dongle life if you need more. 33th
  • No included keyboard or pencil; the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro are pricey add-ons that push the total cost way up.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

Cores 8

Graphics

GPU Apple M3

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 2360
Panel IPS
Color Gamut P3 wide color

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 1
USB Ports 1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth

Physical

Battery 30 Wh
OS Apple iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At the $499 to $549 street price, the iPad Air sits in a weird but favorable spot. For a tablet with an M3 chip, that display, and Apple's ecosystem polish, it's a strong deal—especially compared to what you'd pay for a comparable Samsung Galaxy Tab or a Windows 2-in-1 with a similar footprint. The catch is that $549 gets you 128GB of storage and no accessories. A student who needs the keyboard and pencil will easily spend over $800, and at that point, you're staring down the price of a base MacBook Air or a very capable Windows laptop.

Across vendors, the narrow $499–$549 range tells us demand is steady and the price is right. You're not getting a discount for the cramped storage, but you're also not overpaying for the build and screen quality. If you can live within the storage limits and don't need a dGPU, it's better value than many of those laptop competitors that force you to carry a larger, heavier machine just to get 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. For the right user, the value is excellent; for anyone else, it's a trap.

vs Competition

The closest laptop-style competitors—ASUS ProArt PX13, MSI Prestige 13, Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro, Lenovo ThinkPad P14s, and HP ZBook Ultra G1a—all cost more but trade blows in ways that highlight the iPad Air's trade-offs. The ASUS and Samsung models come with 16GB or more RAM, 512GB SSDs, and far more ports (the Galaxy Book5 Pro has an OLED screen that's arguably better). But every single one of those devices is heavier, louder, and less portable; they can't touch the iPad's 99th percentile compactness. If you need to run Windows apps, code all day, or game—even lightly—those laptops are the smarter choice.

The Galaxy Book5 Pro is the strongest alternative for creatives who want a big, beautiful display and a full desktop OS, though it's double the weight and more expensive. The ASUS ProArt PX13 offers a dGPU option, so for video editors, there's no contest. But if your workflow already exists inside Apple's walled garden (Notes, Final Cut Camera, Procreate, iCloud) and you value being able to draw directly on the screen, the iPad Air remains in a league of its own. The comparison really comes down to whether you need an actual laptop or a premium tablet that can occasionally type like one.

Spec Apple iPad Air 11" MC9W4LL/A ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Lenovo Legion Pro Series Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS
CPU M3 AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Intel Core Ultra 7 255H
RAM (GB) 8 128 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 128 1024 1024 1000 1000 1000
Screen 11" 2360x1640 13.4" 2560x1600 16" 2560x1600 13.3" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800 14.5" 3200x2000
GPU Apple M3 AMD Radeon NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU Intel Arc Intel Arc Intel Arc
OS Apple iPadOS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) - 1.2 2.7 1 1.2 1.7
Battery (Wh) 30 70 99 - 15 62
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
Apple iPad Air 11" MC9W4LL/A 64.618.514.232.580.79910.59697.9
ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Compare 95.180.399.977.589.292.781.257.999.3
Lenovo Legion Pro Series Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Compare 96.59090.298.194.38.581.278.299.3
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 63.164.280.883.489.995.373.357.986.2
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 66.464.280.866.893.28573.378.294.4
Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS Compare 84.664.290.27395.954.863.731.694.4

Common Questions

Q: Can the iPad Air M3 replace my laptop?

For light tasks like writing, email, web browsing, and media consumption, it can with the Magic Keyboard. But the 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage limit multitasking and local file storage, and iPadOS lacks some desktop software. If your laptop needs are casual, it's a solid stand-in; if you run heavy applications or need extensive file management, you'll still want a proper laptop.

Q: Is 128GB of storage enough?

For most users who rely on cloud storage and streaming, it can work. However, offline media, large games, and 4K video projects will eat that up fast. The 10th percentile ranking in our database underlines how cramped this base model is compared to almost everything else on the market. If you plan to store a lot locally, consider the 256GB or higher tiers, but be ready to pay up.

Q: How well does the iPad Air M3 handle drawing and note-taking?

It's excellent. The 11" Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color and low reflectivity pairs perfectly with the Apple Pencil Pro, which has hover, squeeze, and haptic feedback features that make drawing feel natural. The 12MP Center Stage camera also makes it great for sketching during video calls. Just know the base 8GB RAM can start to feel tight with very complex canvases in Procreate.

Q: Can I connect an external monitor?

Yes, the USB-C port supports external displays. With Stage Manager, you can run apps on both screens. However, the single USB-C port means you may need a hub if you also want to connect power and accessories simultaneously. The port selection overall is limited (34th percentile), so a USB-C hub is almost a necessity for desktop-style setups.

Who Should Skip This

If you play anything beyond casual mobile games, just don't. The GPU score of 18th percentile means modern titles on iPadOS will struggle or fail to run smoothly, and the 128GB storage won't hold many high-res game files. Gamers should look at a Windows gaming handheld or a laptop with a discrete GPU. Also, if you're someone who likes to keep dozens of large apps, movies, and projects offline, the 10th percentile storage is a dealbreaker—the 256GB model mitigates that but still trails competing tablets and laptops that start with 512GB. Creative professionals who need Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro with tons of tracks and plugins will find the 8GB RAM ceiling frustrating; in that case, a MacBook Pro or a 2-in-1 with 16GB or more is the smarter move.

Verdict

The 11-inch iPad Air M3 is the tablet we'd recommend to anyone who wants the best portable screen for reading, sketching, and light work and already owns something else as a main computer. It's a phenomenal secondary device: for students who handwrite notes with an Apple Pencil and need an e-reader that also does Zoom calls beautifully, it's hard to beat. For frequent travelers or couch surfers, the compactness and battery life mean you'll grab it instead of your heavier laptop nine times out of ten.

But if you're after a single device that can game, store a massive media library, or handle 20-browser-tab research marathons, walk away. The 128GB storage is a serious bottleneck, and the M3's GPU just isn't built for games. In that case, we'd steer you toward a MacBook Air or one of those Windows 2-in-1s with at least 16GB of RAM. Know your use case, and if it aligns with what this iPad does best—portability, drawing, media consumption, and basic productivity—you'll love it.

Usage Scores

Overall (60.5)Gaming (6.1)Compact (81)Creator (24.7)Student (70.9)Business (72.5)Developer (53.7)Entertainment (66.8)

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