iPad Air (2024) M2 Review: What do you plan to do with your iPad? Are you looking to watch content or explore your creative side? My guess is that one of these interests has led you to consider purchasing one. Since you're reading this, it seems you're contemplating the latest mid-tier iPad from Apple: the iPad Air with the M2 chipset. I've been using the iPad Air, the 13” model, for around a month now, and this has led me to conclude that you need not spend on the top-end model to enjoy what the Apple iPad has to offer. It is a reliable, easy-to-use device for content consumption and creativity, more portable than your average MacBook, yet still a ‘secondary' device.
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When you want an iPad, you are presented with a well-rounded lineup that offers something for everyone, covering a range of price points. Want something under ₹40,000 that gets mostly everything done? You have the base 10th gen iPad, which is an even better deal after the recent price cut. Or, perhaps, you want the absolute cutting edge and the thinnest iPad with the best screen for content watching; in this case, you can buy the high-end iPad Pro OLED models.
Here, the iPad Air is the most ordinary of all. It doesn't have a screen as good as the iPad Pro, and despite having the ‘Air' moniker, it isn't the lightest iPad anymore, with the iPad Pro taking that crown now. But what it does offer is a strong value proposition. Not only do you get a blazingly fast processor in the form of the M2, but the iPad Air also has everything you want from a tablet and more.
So yes, the iPad Air is the iPad that everyone should buy, and it happens to not cost an arm and a leg like the Pro. Here, I'll tell you why it is the only iPad most people should get, and how it fares in day-to-day use.
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