iPad Air 2024 Review in Progress: The iPad 'Pro' You Should Buy (2024)

The basic, standard iPad is the iPad most people I know buy, and the one I most frequently recommend. Maybe that's because they're for families or kids. However, in the past year or so, the model I typically pick up to use is the 11-inch M1 iPad Air for its great combo of high-end speed at a not-too-outrageous price.

Starting at $600, the 2024 iPad Air is a $250 uptick over the 10th-gen iPad (the current entry-level model) and looks almost exactly the same from a distance. However, there are a number of benefits for the extra cash: The base model has double the storage at 128GB; a more capable processor; and it works with Apple's new Pencil Pro, an improved stylus with extra features of its own that will appeal to artists and creatives. The Air and the iPad (and iPad Pro, too) finally all have realigned front-facing cameras along the long landscape edge, which makes Zooms or FaceTimes feel more laptop-like and properly centered (thank goodness).

The iPad Air is now available in a larger 13-inch (12.9-inch, actually) size, too, like what Apple has offered for the iPad Pro. The larger size starts at $800, and is a more affordable way to go big and "Pro" without getting an iPad Pro. Of course, previous-gen iPad Pros are often on sale and may hover near that price already, too.

Like

  • Fast M2 processor
  • Front camera is properly centered for video chat
  • Supports new Pencil Pro stylus
  • Larger screen size option now available

Don't like

  • Not compatible with Pencil 2 stylus
  • Keyboard case options haven't changed
  • Configurations can get expensive

I've been using the 13-inch iPad Air over the last few days, along with Apple's Magic Keyboard Case and the Pencil Pro. I've been comparing it to the new 13-inch iPad Pro. While the iPad Pro has a nicer OLED display and an even faster processor, the Air is more than enough Pro for most. In fact, I'd recommend it over the Pro just for its price difference, but try to keep configuration creep in mind so you don't suddenly find yourself spending $1,500.

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iPad Airs can get expensive, too

The iPad Air configuration Apple sent me has 512GB of storage ($1,099), optional 5G cellular connectivity ($150), a Magic Keyboard case ($349) and a Pencil Pro ($129). That comes to $1,727 and is a heck of a lot for an iPad for most people. Then again, the 1TB 13-inch iPad Pro I'm also reviewing is $1,899 for just the Wi-Fi version of the tablet alone.

You can spend less, for sure, but it's also a reminder that the Air is not a "budget" device. It splits the difference between the entry-level and the super-fancy and offers enough future-proofing via the M-series chip to maybe put it in a different category if and when Apple decides to push the iPad further -- maybe to put a Mac-type computing OS on it, for example.

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Air doesn't mean thinnest

The first Apple "Air" device, the MacBook Air, was called Air because it was super thin. Don't apply this logic to the iPad Air, because the iPad Pro is actually thinner. The iPad Air is far from chunky, though; it's the same-looking tablet as previous iPad Pro or Air models. I'm just here to say maybe I agree that the term "Air" has lost its meaning (unless we're talking about it just being lighter in features and performance). I'd suggest getting rid of the "Air" name and call it the iPad Pro, and then change the iPad Pro to the iPad Ultra.

All of the iPads are good sizes, regardless. It may make a little difference when putting a Magic Keyboard case on the large 13-inch model and putting it in your bag. The 13-inch iPad Air weighs 1.3 pounds. With the Magic Keyboard, it weighs 2.9 pounds -- more than my M213-inch MacBook Air (2.6 pounds). The 13-inch Pro with Magic Keyboard shaves a bit off, at 2.6 pounds for that combo. Either way, you won't want to carry this along with a laptop.

Camera is in the right place

The 10th-gen iPad and both the 2024 iPad Pro and Air lines have moved the front-facing camera to the long landscape edge, which is where it should have been all along. With a case on (which almost all are designed to prop up in landscape mode) or a keyboard case attached, it means video chats are properly centered like a laptop. The iPad cameras are generally better than the MacBook Air's cameras, so it's an excellent pick for Zooming.

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Pencil Pro: An upgrade you're forced into

I have more thoughts on the Pencil Pro's new features in my iPad Pro review, but both the Air and Pro 2024 models support the new stylus. It looks and feels exactly the same to hold, but has new rotational capabilities and a haptic-enabled squeeze gesture for supported apps. The new Pencil Pro is the same price as a Pencil 2 ($129), which is great, except… the new Air won't work with your old Pencil 2 at all. So you have to buy a Pencil Pro, or use the lesser USB-C Pencil stylus which lacks pressure sensitivity. Boo to this -- It's wasteful and forces you to upgrade an accessory you might not have otherwise.

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When will iPadOS evolve into MacOS?

My one remaining question for an iPad that costs so much is, when will it fully replace my Mac? I ask this seriously, because the higher-end iPads all have M-series processors, and the M2 on the updated Air is basically the same as the one in my MacBook Air. Apple could let iPads run MacOS if it chose to, especially if you have a keyboard and trackpad attached. IPadOS is more capable every year but is very different from MacOS in many ways. I need my Mac for my workflow, but every year I wonder if the iPad will evolve into being the one computer I can use for everything, all the time. Maybe we'll know more at WWDC in June. Or maybe not.

Most people are still fine sticking with a regular 10th-gen iPad. But at the right price configuration, the Air offers enough upgrades to merit a bit of a splurge. Just keep an eye on accidental overspending.

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FAQs

Is the iPad Pro worth buying in 2024? ›

iPad Pro 2024 review: Verdict

The iPad Pro 2024 is an exceptional tablet. Its vivid OLED display is a marvel to behold and the new thin and light design makes it more portable than ever. I'm also a fan of its speedy M4-powered performance and astonishing battery life.

Is there a new iPad Air coming out in 2024? ›

The iPad Air M2 (2024) slate is the sixth generation in the Apple's lineup. Apple unveiled it in two variants at the May 7th Let Loose event. First, there's an all-new 13-inch iPad Air M2 that joins the more compact 11-inch version.

What is the difference between an iPad Air and an iPad Pro? ›

The iPad Air comes in a single screen size: 10.9 inches. However, the iPad Pro comes in 11 inches and 12.9 inches. So, if you're looking for a large, laptop-like screen, the iPad Pro is for you. The iPad Pro screen is brighter and shows all content more smoothly, thanks to ProMotion technology.

How many years should an iPad Pro last? ›

Your iPad should last at least 5 years. But your device can last even longer depending on: Your iPad model. A newer iPad Pro or iPad Air, which has more storage and features, will likely last longer than an older or lower-end model.

Is iPad Pro value for money? ›

Of course, this is an incredibly expensive tablet, and its four-figure price tag puts it in reserve for serious professionals who need all of that aforementioned power. If you just want to watch movies and video chat with friends, then the iPad Pro 13 (2024) is serious overkill.

Does the iPad Pro 2024 have wireless charging? ›

No, the iPad Pro 2024 does not have MagSafe technology. While MagSafe is available on recent iPhone models, it has not yet been incorporated into the iPad Pro lineup.

Is the new iPad Air worth the money? ›

If you want something more powerful and capable than the regular iPad but don't want to spend iPad Pro money, the iPad Air and its blazing M2 chip, gorgeous display and impressive multitasking features make it a perfect midrange pick.

Does the iPad Air 2024 come with a plug? ›

Yes, you read that right. Apple has decided to not ship the new iPad Airs with a charger for the UK and EU. Thankfully, buyers from the US will get a 20W USB‑C Power Adapter inside the box. Also, as you'd expect, the 13" Air comes in a bigger box.

Where are the speakers on the iPad Air 2024? ›

The fingerprint sensor is accompanied by two speaker grilles on the top, which are paired with two more down by the USB-C port. This is a little misleading, because the iPad Air only has two speakers, one at the top and one at the bottom.

What are the disadvantages of iPad Air? ›

Cons: The battery is not intended to be replaced and self-replacement is more difficult than it needs to be. Internal storage cannot be upgraded and may be inadequate given increasingly large file sizes for images and 4K video (although external storage is a straightforward option). No SD card slot.

Is Pro better than Air? ›

The M3 MacBook Pro models have more unified memory, longer battery life, more ports (including HDMI and SD card), and a more sophisticated GPU and CPU than their Air counterparts. There are two MacBook Pro display sizes: 14-inch and 16-inch.

Why is iPad Air better than regular iPad? ›

If you plan to use your iPad to watch videos and play a mix of casual and advanced, graphics-heavy games, then the iPad Air should be your choice. It has a lower price tag, and the M2 chip is fast enough for most people.

How do you know when it's time to replace your iPad? ›

Signs that your iPad may be ready for an upgrade:
  • Slow performance.
  • Poor battery life.
  • Inability to access secure websites (E.g. banking websites or financial institutions)
  • Emails not loading properly.
  • Inability to update your apps.
  • Running low on storage - have to remove pictures, applications and other data.
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Do iPads slow down with age? ›

The short answer is no, iPads do not slow down over time. The longer answer is: The things you do with your iPad may start to feel slower over the years, but this is a complex and multifaceted process, some of which is down to perception.

How often should I upgrade my iPad? ›

iPads generally have a lifespan of about 5 years. Keep your software as up-to-date as possible. Plan to replace your tablet every 3 years. Reference Table 1 below to determine if your iPad is still supported.

How big is the iPad Pro 2024 vs 2022? ›

The difference is even more pronounced on the larger models, with the iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) being 281.6 x 215.5 x 5.1mm and weighing 579g, while the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2022) is 280.6 x 214.9 x 6.4mm and weighs 682g.

Is it worth getting the latest iPad Pro? ›

I wholeheartedly believe that the new iPad Pro is well worth the investment. However, if you don't need all of the extra processing power the new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pros offer, I suggest taking a look at the upgraded 2024 11-inch or 13-inch iPad Air tablets, which are a less expensive.

What is the refresh rate of the iPad Pro 2024? ›

The iPad Pro will intelligently move between 10Hz and 120Hz depending on what you're doing with your device. For instance, if the iPad senses that there's a lot of motion going on, it'll up the refresh rate up to 120Hz.

What is the battery life of the iPad Pro 11 2024? ›

The Apple iPad Pro 11 (2024) is powered by a 8,160 mAh battery. It should offer 10 hours of web browsing or video playback/streaming, according to Apple. The iPad Pro 11 (2024) scored an Active Use Score of 12:37 hours.

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