Apple iPad Air Apple iPad Air 2 16GB Wi-Fi 9.7in, Silver Review

The iPad Air 2 is a budget classic, but the 16GB storage is a deal-breaker for modern use. It's only for the most basic tasks.

CPU 2.4 GHz
RAM 16 GB
Storage 16 GB
Screen 9.7" 2048x1536
OS iPadOS
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Apple iPad Air Apple iPad Air 2 16GB Wi-Fi 9.7in, Silver tablet
60.9 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

A 2014 tablet with a shockingly good GPU but a deal-breaking 16GB of storage. It's cheap at $113, but only worth it for extremely light, single-use cases like a kid's tablet or a dedicated FaceTime machine. For everyone else, the storage is a non-starter.

Overview

The iPad Air 2 is a classic, but this is a refurbished model from 2014. It's a weird spot: the GPU performance is shockingly high for its age, landing in the 99th percentile in our database, and it has a solid 16GB of RAM. But that 16GB of storage is a massive bottleneck, sitting in the 3rd percentile. It's a capable device for basic tasks, but you're buying a decade-old tablet with some very modern limitations.

It scores best for art and design (74.9/100) thanks to that capable GPU and stylus support, and it's decent for entertainment. But for anything business-related, it's a weak 53/100. At around $113, it's cheap, but you have to know exactly what you're getting into.

Performance

The performance story is a tale of two specs. The A8X chip and GPU still hold up surprisingly well for light tasks and media playback—that 99th percentile GPU score isn't a joke. But that 16GB of storage is a deal-breaker for most. The OS and a few apps will eat that up instantly, leaving you constantly managing space. The battery life is also just average, ranking in the 49th percentile, so don't expect all-day endurance from a used battery.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 74.8
GPU 99
RAM 88.8
Screen 64.3
Battery 48.8
Feature 76.5
Storage 3.9
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 66.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Surprisingly capable GPU for basic games and drawing. 99th
  • The high-resolution Retina display still looks sharp. 89th
  • Lightweight and easy to carry around. 77th
  • Very low price for an Apple tablet. 75th

Cons

  • The 16GB storage is almost unusably small today. 4th
  • Battery life on a refurbished unit is a gamble.
  • It's stuck on older versions of iPadOS.
  • No modern connectivity like USB-C.

The Word on the Street

4.1/5 (314 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are happy with it as a budget device for kids or elderly relatives, praising the screen quality for video calls.
👎 A frequent complaint is that the device feels extremely slow and constantly runs out of storage space with minimal use.
🤔 Users note the battery life on these refurbished units is inconsistent, with some holding a charge well and others draining quickly.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2.4 GHz
GPU Graphics

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR3
Storage 16 GB

Display

Size 9.7"
Resolution 2048

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At $113, it's one of the cheapest ways to get into the Apple tablet ecosystem. But 'value' is relative. You're trading modern convenience for a low price. If your needs are literally just FaceTime, light web browsing, and maybe a single game or drawing app, it could be worth it. For anyone else, that storage limit makes it a frustrating experience that isn't worth the savings.

$113

vs Competition

Compared to modern budget tablets, it's a tough sell. A base model Amazon Fire Tablet costs less and will have better software support. Compared to a newer refurbished iPad, like a 6th or 7th gen, you'll spend a bit more ($150-$200) but get massively better storage, a newer chip, and support for the Apple Pencil and modern keyboard cases. The iPad Air 2's main advantage is its price and that still-great screen, but the storage is a fatal flaw next to any current competitor.

Common Questions

Q: Can it run the latest apps and games?

It's stuck on an older version of iPadOS, so many newer apps and games won't be compatible or will run very slowly.

Q: Is 16GB of storage enough?

Not really. The operating system takes up a big chunk, leaving very little room for your own apps, photos, or media.

Q: Does it work with the Apple Pencil?

No, it only supports older, third-party styluses. The first-generation Apple Pencil requires a newer iPad model.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need more than 3 apps. Seriously. The 16GB storage is a hard wall. Also skip it if you want a primary tablet for productivity, modern app support, or anything involving local files. Students, artists needing Apple Pencil support, and anyone who hates managing storage should look at a newer refurbished iPad instead.

Verdict

Buy this only if you need a super-cheap, secondary tablet for a very specific, light-duty task like video calls for a family member or a dedicated kids' device for a single app. For anyone who needs to install more than a couple apps, save photos, or use it as a primary device, the 16GB storage will drive you insane. Look for a newer refurbished model with at least 32GB.