Apple iPad Air 10.9" Geek Squad Certified Refurbished 10.9-Inch Purple 2022 Review

This $330 refurbished iPad Air has a secret weapon: the M1 chip, which lands in the 75th percentile for performance. But with only 64GB of storage, it's a powerhouse with a tiny closet.

CPU Apple M1
RAM 8 GB
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10.9" 2360x1640
OS iPadOS
Stylus No
Cellular Yes
Apple iPad Air 10.9" Geek Squad Certified Refurbished 10.9-Inch Purple 2022 tablet
68.7 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

For $330, this refurbished iPad Air packs a 75th percentile M1 chip that makes it a media and light gaming beast. The trade-off is brutal: you get only 64GB of storage (27th percentile) and it scores a dismal 31.2/100 for productivity. Buy it for the chip, not the features.

Overview

This refurbished iPad Air is basically an M1 chip in a sleek purple shell for a fraction of the new price. At $330, you're getting a tablet whose CPU and GPU performance lands in the 75th percentile, which is serious power for the money. That M1 chip is the same one Apple put in their high-end laptops a few years back, and it still runs circles around most other tablets.

Our scores tell a clear story: it's a champ for entertainment (51.7/100) and decent for reading (44.4/100). But its productivity score is a weak 31.2/100. That's the trade-off. You're buying a media and light gaming powerhouse, not a laptop replacement.

Performance

Let's talk about that M1. A 75th percentile CPU and GPU means this thing is fast. For context, that puts it ahead of about three-quarters of all tablets in our database for raw processing power. Paired with 8GB of RAM (72nd percentile), apps fly and you can juggle a few without a hiccup. The 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is nice, scoring in the 63rd percentile for sharpness and color.

The weak spots are in the supporting cast. Storage is at the 27th percentile (just 64GB), and connectivity features like Wi-Fi 6 and USB-C land in the 24th percentile. Battery life is middle-of-the-road at the 49th percentile. So you get a superstar engine, but the rest of the car is pretty basic.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 80.2
GPU 80.6
RAM 74.9
Screen 77.7
Battery 46.1
Feature 65
Storage 31.4
User Sentiment 87.9
Connectivity 95.2
Social Proof 80.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • M1 chip delivers 75th percentile CPU/GPU performance for a bargain price. 95th
  • 8GB of RAM (72nd percentile) ensures smooth multitasking for a tablet. 88th
  • High-quality 10.9" display scores in the 63rd percentile for sharpness and color. 81th
  • Strong entertainment score of 51.7/100, great for media and games. 80th
  • Geek Squad Certified Refurbished status offers a reliable, tested device at a steep discount.

Cons

  • Tiny 64GB storage lands in the 27th percentile and fills up fast. 31th
  • Poor productivity score of 31.2/100 limits its use as a work device.
  • Connectivity features (Wi-Fi 6, USB-C) rank low at the 24th percentile.
  • Battery life is just average, sitting at the 49th percentile.
  • Lacks the high-refresh-rate ProMotion display and Face ID of more expensive iPads.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Apple M1
Cores 8

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10.9"
Resolution 2360
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0
Cellular Yes

Features

Stylus Support No
Stylus Model Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
Fingerprint Reader Yes
Face Unlock No

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At $330, the value proposition is all about that M1 chip. You're getting laptop-class silicon for less than many budget Android tablets. The catch is you're making big compromises on storage and features to hit that price. Compared to a new model, you're saving a bundle for what is, performance-wise, the same core experience. Just be ready to live with 64GB or pay for cloud storage.

Price History

$290 $300 $310 $320 $330 $340 Mar 28Apr 2Apr 25 $334

vs Competition

Stack it up against the 11-inch iPad Pro with the M4 chip, and the Air's 75th percentile performance looks dated—the Pro will be significantly faster. But you'll pay over twice as much. Compared to a Windows alternative like the Surface Pro, this iPad Air wins on pure app speed and media consumption but gets crushed on productivity (that 31.2 score vs. a proper laptop OS). Against a Samsung Galaxy Tab, the M1's raw power is still a major advantage, though you lose out on the Android flexibility and often more storage for the money. It's a performance-for-price play, not a feature-for-feature one.

Spec Apple iPad Air 10.9" Geek Squad Certified Refurbished 10.9-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung 14.6" Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 1TB Multi-Touch Lenovo Idea Tab Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft 12" Surface Pro Copilot+ PC, Snapdragon Xiaomi Pad 7 PRO Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro Ai WiFi Version Global (No Calls Teclast TECLAST T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025,
CPU Apple M1 MediaTek 9300 MediaTek Dimensity Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 3 GHz 2.2 GHz
RAM (GB) 8 16 8 16 12 8
Storage (GB) 64 1024 256 512 512 256
Screen 10.9" 2360x1640 14.6" 2960x1848 12.7" 2944x1840 12" 2196x1464 11.2" 3200x2136 13.4" 1920x1200
OS iPadOS Android 14 Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android 14 HyperOS Android 15
Stylus false true true true false false
Cellular true false false false false true
Battery (Wh) - - - 38 - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
Apple iPad Air 10.9" Geek Squad Certified Refurbished 10.9-Inch 80.280.674.977.746.16531.487.995.280.4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 14.6" 10 Ultra Compare 7373.690.795.894.999.896.683.996.199.3
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro 12.7" 3K Compare 44.145.874.99294.795.674.79196.199.3
Microsoft Surface Pro 12" Compare 98.71.4956099.19492.4096.197
Xiaomi Pad 7 PRO Pad 7 Pro Ai Compare 82.182.384.999.246.153.488.670.454.292.5
Teclast T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025 Compare 74.57574.945.294.524.574.770.492.695

Common Questions

Q: Is the M1 chip in this refurbished iPad Air still good?

Absolutely. It scores in the 75th percentile for both CPU and GPU performance in our tablet database. That means it's faster than about three-quarters of all tablets we've tested, including many current models. It's more than enough for all apps and games.

Q: Is 64GB of storage enough?

Probably not for most people, and our data backs that up—it's in the 27th percentile, which is very low. It fills up fast with apps, photos, and especially games. Plan on relying heavily on cloud services or be very disciplined about managing local files.

Q: How does this compare to a new iPad Air?

Performance-wise, it's identical if the new one also has the M1. You're saving money but getting a refurbished unit and, crucially, less storage. New models often start at 128GB. You're trading warranty and base storage for a lower price.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this iPad Air if you need to do real work on a tablet. Its productivity score of 31.2/100 is a major red flag. Also, avoid it if you hoard media or apps—the 27th percentile storage (64GB) will frustrate you immediately. And if you want the latest features like a high-refresh-rate screen or more versatile connectivity (24th percentile), your money is better spent on a different model, even if the raw chip speed is lower.

Verdict

We recommend this refurbished iPad Air if your top priority is getting the most processing power for your dollar in a tablet form factor. The data is clear: the 75th percentile M1 chip is a steal at $330. But only if you can live with the 27th percentile storage and accept it's an entertainment device, not a workhorse. If you need space for files or plan to do real work, look elsewhere.