The iPad Air 5 is an exciting new tablet with plenty of upgrades, and something that is always fun about this device is that Apple offers more colors for it than other iPad models. There's something for everyone, from the calm and reserved neutral tones that work well for business to more exciting and fun colors. But, of course, the office doesn't have to be boring, and a colorful iPad might be exactly what's needed to make a statement that there's more to life than reports and forms. The satin finish looks great in any color, and the iPad Air 5 is a powerful tablet with good accessory support.
With work-from-home becoming such a big part of many people's lives, Apple managed to fit its desktop-class M1 Chip into the fifth-generation iPad Air, something previously only available in the iPad Pro. An improved wide-angle front-facing camera allows the use of Apple's Center Stage feature on the iPad Air 5, so the view automatically pans and zooms to capture one or more faces during a video call, another very nice upgrade. In addition, it's compatible with Apple's Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil 2, along with plenty of USB-C and Bluetooth devices.
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Apple provided a good variety of color choices for the iPad Air 5. Space Gray is the only one that matches the previous generation and is generally available on most other Apple devices, so for a consistent theme, this might be the right choice. But, to be perfectly honest, it's the least interesting. Starlight is similar to Silver but with a sandy tone that is still neutral but has more character. This color is also available for the iPad mini 6, as well as the Pink and Purple hues that are new for the
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