iPad Air: Small Steps Forward

Apple has announced today that it has updated the iPad Air, and while they talked about improvements, it’s fair to say the changes are pretty subtle. Let’s break down what that means in simple terms.

iPad Air in all six colours

The biggest change is the chip inside. It’s now the M3 chip. What does that mean? Basically, it’s a bit faster. So, if you’re doing things like editing photos or playing games, it might run a little smoother. But for everyday tasks like browsing the web or watching videos, you might not notice much of a difference.

Another change is where the front-facing camera is. It’s now on the long edge of the iPad. This makes video calls feel more natural, like you’re looking at the person you’re talking to. That’s a nice touch, and something people have asked for.

Beyond that, the iPad Air is mostly the same. It still works with the Apple Pencil and the Magic Keyboard, so you can use it for drawing or typing.

So, what’s the takeaway? The new iPad Air is a bit better than the old one, but it’s not a huge leap. If you already have a recent iPad Air, you probably don’t need to rush out and buy a new one. But if you’re looking to buy a new tablet, the updated iPad Air is a solid choice.

In essence, Apple’s approach here seems to be about making small, steady improvements, rather than big, flashy changes.