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Apple’s New iPad Air with M3 Chip and Magic Keyboard: Everything You Need to Know

S.Dyema Zandria
Last updated: 5 March 2025 17:58
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Apple just released its latest iPad Air, which is a game-changer for anyone craving power without the Pro price tag. Packed with the new M3 chip, a redesigned Magic Keyboard, and more innovative software, this tablet blurs the line between casual use and professional work. Let’s break down why this update matters and who should care.

Contents
The M3 Chip: Why Speed MattersTwo Sizes, Same Sleek DesignThe Magic Keyboard: Finally Worth the HypeApple Intelligence: Tools That Feel HumaniPadOS 18: Finally, a Calculator That Gets ItBase iPad: More Storage, Same AffordabilitySustainability: Small Upgrades, Big ImpactWho Should Buy This?Availability & End Note

The M3 Chip: Why Speed Matters

Apple’s M3 chip isn’t just a spec bump but a leap forward. For the first time, the iPad Air gets the same processor as Apple’s high-end laptops, and the difference is tangible:

  • Editing 4K videos? Rendering times drop by nearly half compared to the older M1 model.
  • Gaming? Demanding titles like Resident Evil Village run smoothly with realistic lighting and shadows.
  • Multitasking? Swap between apps like Procreate, Safari, and Slack without a hiccup.

Creatives will notice the upgrades most. Graphic designers can render 3D models faster, while photographers benefit from quicker photo exports. Even students crunching data in Excel will appreciate the snappier performance.

New iPad Air

Two Sizes, Same Sleek Design

The iPad Air keeps its slim, lightweight build but now comes in 11-inch and 13-inch sizes. The larger model is perfect for artists needing more canvas space or professionals splitting screens between emails and spreadsheets. Both sizes come in four colors (blue, purple, starlight, and space gray) with the same starting prices:

  • 11-inch: **599∗∗(599∗∗(549 for students and educators).
  • 13-inch: **799∗∗(799∗∗(749 for education).

Compared to the 13-inch iPad Pro ($1,099+), the Air offers similar screen real estate at a friendlier price. The catch? No ProMotion display or Face ID, but most users won’t miss them.

The Magic Keyboard: Finally Worth the Hype

Apple’s redesigned Magic Keyboard fixes past flaws:

  • Function row added: Adjust brightness, skip tracks, or mute calls with dedicated keys. No more digging into settings.
  • Larger trackpad: Precision matters for tasks like dragging layers in Photoshop or highlighting text.

The magnetic attachment snaps on instantly, and the USB-C port keeps it charged. Paired with the 13-inch Air, it feels closer to a MacBook than ever.

New iPad Air

Apple Intelligence: Tools That Feel Human

The M3 chip unlocks features designed to simplify tasks, not replace thinking:

  • Clean Up Tool: Remove distractions from photos (think photobombers or litter) with a single tap.
  • Image Wand: Sketch a rough idea with an Apple Pencil, circle it, and watch the iPad transform it into a polished graphic.
  • Genmoji: Type “excited astronaut with confetti,” and the iPad generates a custom emoji in seconds.

Siri’s Quiet Upgrade:

Ask Siri to “find emails from Sarah last week,” then say, “forward them to Mark.” The assistant now remembers the context between requests, making it feel less robotic.

ChatGPT Integration (But Optional):

Need quick research? Access ChatGPT directly in apps like Notes or Mail, no account is needed. Apple promises requests are anonymized, and chats aren’t stored.

New iPad Air

iPadOS 18: Finally, a Calculator That Gets It

The new iPadOS 18 fixes long-standing gripes while adding clever tools:

  • Math Notes: Write an equation like “3x + 2 = 14” with Apple Pencil, and the iPad solves it in your handwriting. Variables auto-update if you change a number.
  • Smart Script: Turn messy scrawls into clean text or paste typed words as handwritten notes, perfect for to-do lists that look cohesive.
  • Audio Transcripts: Record a lecture and search the transcript for keywords like “quiz dates” to jump straight to that moment.

Base iPad: More Storage, Same Affordability

Apple’s entry-level iPad isn’t left behind:

  • Double the storage: 128GB starts at $349—enough for apps, photos, and a few movies.
  • A16 Bionic chip: 50% faster than the 2022 model, making games like Genshin Impact playable without lag.
  • All-day battery: Stream shows, take notes, or browse social media without hunting for an outlet.

It’s ideal for casual users, kids, or as a secondary device.

Sustainability: Small Upgrades, Big Impact

Apple’s eco-friendly push isn’t just marketing:

  • 100% recycled aluminum: Used in the iPad’s body, cutting mining demand.
  • Recycled batteries: First-ever use of 95% recycled lithium and 100% recycled cobalt.
  • Plastic-free packaging: Fully recyclable materials, aligning with Apple’s 2030 carbon-neutral goal.

For shoppers prioritizing ethics, these details matter.

Who Should Buy This?

  • Students: Math Notes + Apple Pencil = a study session game-changer.
  • Artists & Designers: M3 graphics handle 4K edits and 3D renders effortlessly.
  • Professionals: The 13-inch Air + Magic Keyboard rivals lightweight laptops for emails, spreadsheets, and Zoom calls.
New iPad Air

Availability & End Note

Pre-orders start on March 4, with deliveries kicking off March 12. iPadOS 18 arrives this fall.

The Bottom Line:

Apple’s new iPad Air isn’t just a spec refresh, it is a statement. With pro-level power, more innovative tools, and a keyboard that finally justifies its price, it is the tablet to beat for creatives and professionals. While the iPad Pro still reigns for niche users, the Air strikes a near-perfect balance of price, performance, and practicality.

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