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iPad Air M1 Review: Don't Choose Wrong!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd6.8M viewsMar 16, 20229:26
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The iPad Air M1 Review digs into how Apple positioned the 2022 iPad Air within a pricing ladder that also includes the iPad Pro, explaining why the M1 chip makes it a strong performance bump while highlighting how pricing nudges consumers toward higher tiers. The host breaks down the base configuration, storage options, and the significantly increased price to 256GB, noting that for only a small jump you can push into the Pro line, which raises questions about value and strategy. He then compares the Air to the Pro across several core areas, including display, cameras, speakers, and connectivity, arguing that many of the Pro features no longer feel essential at the Air’s price point. The discussion emphasizes how Pro Motion at 120Hz and the Air’s 60Hz display influence perceived speed and smoothness, especially for tasks like scrolling, writing, and multitasking. By contrasting the iPad Pro’s extra camera, Face ID, USB-C Thunderbolt, and larger storage options with the Air, the video helps viewers decide whether to stretch for the top model or stay with the Air as a well-rounded option. The review closes by noting that the Air’s spec bump is impressive, but iPadOS limitations and the price ladder complicate the upgrade decision for many buyers. Overall, the video blends performance evaluation with strategic pricing analysis to frame the Air as a compelling but potentially confusing choice within Apple’s tablet lineup.

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