Apple iPad Air Apple - 11-inch iPad Air M3 chip Built for Apple Review

Apple put a pro-level M3 chip in the iPad Air, but then cut corners on battery and storage. It's fast, but is that enough?

CPU Apple M3
Storage 128 GB
Screen 11" 2360x1640
OS iPadOS
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Apple iPad Air Apple - 11-inch iPad Air M3 chip Built for Apple tablet
74.6 Overall Score

Overview

The new iPad Air with the M3 chip is a weird one. It's incredibly fast, landing in the 97th percentile for overall features, but it feels like Apple built a sports car and then gave it a tiny gas tank. The one thing to know? This is the tablet for people who want Pro-level speed for creative apps and games, but who are willing to make some serious compromises on everything else to get it at this price.

Performance

The M3 chip is no joke. With CPU and GPU performance in the mid-80s percentile, this thing flies. Apps open instantly, and graphics-intensive games run smooth as butter. But here's the surprise: that blazing speed is paired with a battery life score in the 48th percentile. It's like having a Ferrari that needs to stop for gas every 100 miles. You get all this power, but you'll be hunting for an outlet more often than you'd like.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 86.6
GPU 85.1
RAM 35.5
Screen 79.5
Battery 48.8
Feature 98.8
Storage 56.7
Connectivity 74.7
Social Proof 98.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong feature (97th percentile) 99th
  • Strong cpu (84th percentile) 99th
  • Strong gpu (83th percentile) 87th
  • Strong screen (74th percentile) 85th

Cons

  • Below average ram (28th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Apple M3
Cores 8

Memory & Storage

Storage 128 GB

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 2360
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Features

Stylus Support Yes
Fingerprint Reader Yes
Face Unlock No

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At $599, it's a tough call. You're paying for that M3 engine and the Apple ecosystem. If raw processing power for drawing or mobile gaming is your absolute top priority, it's worth it. But if you need all-day battery or more than 128GB of space, this price starts to look less like a deal and more like a trap.

$599

vs Competition

This sits in a strange middle ground. The 13-inch iPad Pro M5 is the obvious upgrade if you have the budget, offering a much better screen, likely more RAM, and probably better battery life. The Microsoft Surface Pro 11 is the real competitor for getting actual work done, giving you a full desktop OS in a similar form factor. And if you just want a big, beautiful screen for media, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra blows it away for movies and reading. The iPad Air wins on pure Apple app optimization and Pencil integration, but loses on versatility.

Verdict

I can only recommend this to a specific person: someone deeply invested in Apple's creative apps like Procreate, who needs the M3's power on a budget, and who is always near a charger. For most people, the storage and battery compromises are too big. If you're not that person, save up for the iPad Pro or look at a Surface Pro for a more complete computer replacement.