Testseek.co.uk have collected 63 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 3 10.5 inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 3 10.5 inch.
May 2019
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Brilliant-looking laminated screen
Cheapest Smart Keyboard iPad
Fast charges via Lightning-to-USB-C
Fast processor
Improved selfie camera
Lightest iPad
More than enough power on offer
10.5-inch TrueTone screen is great for portable work
There's no doubt that the new iPad Air (2022) is an excellent device that really does get you into the territory of the iPad Pros at a cheaper price. The M1 is a fantastically powerful processor that will make light work of anything you can throw at an iP...
Fast processor, Improved selfie camera, Lightest iPad
Big bezels, Only supports old Apple Pencil, Slow charging
The iPad Air is a collection of compromises, and in almost every area there's another tablet out there that's better: the iPad 10.2in is cheaper, the iPad mini more portable, the iPad Pro more future-proofed for very demanding apps. But as an all-round pa...
Published: 2019-06-03, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Brilliant-looking laminated screen, Cheapest Smart Keyboard iPad, Fast charges via Lightning-to-USB-C
Uses the 1st Gen Apple Pencil, Traditional design doesn't wow, Two speakers instead of four
The new iPad Air (2019) has serious horsepower hidden behind its laminated screen and uses Apple's excellent Smart Keyboard for proper 2-in-1 for productivity. Its traditional design and first-gen Apple Pencil compatibility make it look dated, but it doub...
Published: 2019-05-14, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
More than enough power on offer, 10.5-inch TrueTone screen is great for portable work, Thin and light, Excellent app ecosystem
Shame it's last-gen Apple Pencil, An OLED screen would be nice, Speakers a bit measly
This is, essentially, a pro-level iPad without the name, and with some very minor features cut back, for £300 less.We keep looking for a catch, but there isn't one. Okay, its design is nowhere near as futuristic as its more expensive sibling, and Android...
Published: 2019-04-25, Author: Matt , review by: creativebloq.com
Colourful, laminated screen, Smart Keyboard cover compatible, Can fast charge via USB-C
Uses older Apple Pencil, ProMotion video absent, Two speakers, not four
The iPad Air has been resurrected to become Apple's most balanced digital canvas, one that doesn't compromises on performance, yet doesn't push the boundaries of price. It's a brilliantly sized tablet for drawing and photo editing, thanks to its bright an...
There are very few differences between the 2019 iPad Mini and the iPad Air. The iPad mini simply has all the features of the Air for less money, the only ‘disadvantage' being that it's smaller. But for many being smaller is the iPad mini's advantage.The o...
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Published: 2019-03-24, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The iPad 9.7in (2018) has spent a year as our recommended pick, and hasn't become a bad tablet overnight: it's still the best choice of iPad if price is your overwhelming priority and/or you can't manage with the 7.9in screen of an iPad mini.However, whil...
The iPad Air 2 was a hugely impressive beast when it first arrived, but time stands still for no hardware and while it can deliver acceptable performance these days the older device can't really hold a candle to the iPad Air 2019.The upgrade in processors...
Published: 2019-10-04, Author: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: The new iPad Air 3 is the follow-up to a legendary tablet, the iPad Air 2. The second-generation iPad Air introduced a thinner profile, laminated digitizer, and Touch ID to Apple's tablet lineup for the very first time. The iPad Air 2 was also well-regard...