Testseek.co.uk have collected 203 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Air 4 10.9 inch and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Air 4 10.9 inch .
November 2020
(89%)
203 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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4241 Reviews
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The editors liked
New design
Touch ID integrated with power button
A14 Bionic processor
Excellent performance thanks to Apple M1 processor
Improved front-facing camera
2nd Gen Apple Pencil stylus support
Excellent design
Sleek design in great colours
Detailed screen
So fast and slick
Apple Pencil 2 support
Impressive spatial audio
Great display
Solid performance
Long battery life
Super intuitive software
Powerful and speedy performance
Battery will last a full day
Pro features like Pencil and Smart Keyboard support are great
IPadOS improves the experience
Attractive design
Super-powerful processor
Supports Pro accessories
All-screen design
Lots of power
Adventurous color choices
Excellent hardware design
Strong battery life and USB-C
Wonderful display
Pro-level performance
Magic Keyboard support
Fast fingerprint sensor
Great design
Large display
Compatible with Pro accessories
Excellent all-round video
Solid
Weighty audio
Big
HDR-compatible screen
Excellent performance
USB-C forward-looking
Touch ID button works well
Trackpad support means true laptop replacement
Variety of colours
Vastly improved design
Almost unreasonably powerful
USB-C for charging and accessories
Modern design
Great performance
Good battery life
Great screen
USBC
IPadOS
Plenty of apps
Great speakers
Great mics
Great videocall camera
Long support
Recycled aluminium
Great new design
Overall a huge leap for the Air line
Better accessory support
Very fast
Nearly as fast as the iPad Pro
Thin and light
Decent camera
Incredible new design
All-screen display
Fast performance
All-day battery – still
Great picture and sound
Excellent user experience
The editors didn't like
Higher entry price
No Face ID
Storage limited to 256GB (and still no 128GB option)
Rear camera isn't great
Accessories are expensive
Mediocre cameras
No 120Hz or OLED screen
Screen only medium brightness
Notable price jump from previous version
Design is beginning to look a little dated
Generation one Apple Pencil and older Lightning charge port
Additional accessories aren't cheap
TouchID over FaceID
No Type-C port
Middling battery life
60Hz screen
64GB storage is limited
Higher price than last-gen
Selfie camera could be better
Base 64GB of storage
Expensive upsell to 256GB
Touch ID can be hard to locate
£100/$100 price hike
Thicker bezels than Pro range
Awkward speaker placement
Mini has higher pixel density
Lack of Face ID can annoy
No 128GB option
Accessories expensive
No rear camera flash
Speaker set-up weird in portrait
No ProMotion
Limited storage options
No Fortnite or cloud game streaming
No multiuser support
Relatively small storage on the starting model with no way to add more
Sleek design with thin bezels, A14 Bionic chip delivers excellent performance, Good battery life, Loud, clear speakers, Support for Apple Pencil 2 and Magic Keyboard but...
Accessories are expensive add-ons, No Face ID or headphone jack, 64GB base storage, Display could be brighter, more vivid
The best tablet for most people, the redesigned iPad Air has a modern chassis, fast performance and long battery life — plus, it supports Apple's best accessories...
Published: 2020-10-21, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Fast performance and WiFi speeds, Healthy battery life, Fun new color options, Supports Apple's second-gen Apple Pencil, Very similar to the pricier iPad Pro,
Still no Face ID, Only two speakers, The cost adds up with accessories meant to make it a laptop replacement, Summary, The new iPad Air might feel like a minor update from last year's model, but it's improved enough that its features and specs are now mos
Dana Wollman/EngadgetWith so few differences between the iPad Air and the Pro, I'm forced to reconsider who the Air is for. Last year it was the perfect just-right tablet: it offered more features than the basic entry-level model, but was still more attai...
Overall, the new iPad Air is not going to replace my computer, whether it's my laptop or my desktop, because I still rely on those machines to get more intensive work done, like editing a crazy timeline in DaVinci Resolve or a fancier thumbnail in Photosh...
Actually removes smells and odours from a room (until they're made again), Compact design, Easy to use: plug in and turn on
Not sure if there's actually an air filter in the design like its bigger sibling, No battery builtin (it needs a USB cable to work), Only cleans a small space, Could do with an app to tell you what's around or how much cleaning it has done
Published: 2021-06-05, Author: Adam , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
More powerful, USB-C, Professional look and feel
No Face ID, No 128 GB model
Packing more of a punch, while inheriting more features from the iPad Pro, the Apple iPad Air (4th gen) offers a sweet spot for those who need a tablet to stay productive...