Apple just launched the iPad Air powered by the M3 chipset, which is essentially a spec bump without any major changes to the tablet.
Apple has compared the new iPad Air M3 with its older M1 SoC and A14 SoC counterparts to highlight the upgrades over its predecessors.
The iPad Air M3 is available in two sizes—11-inch and 13-inch—priced at $599 and $799, respectively, for the Wi-Fi models. The Wi-Fi + Cellular models of this iPad cost $749 and $949, respectively.
The device comes in four color options: Space Gray, Blue, Purple, and Starlight, and it is available in four storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB.
Apple also launched a new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Air, featuring a 14-key function row and a larger trackpad. It is priced at $269 for the 11-inch model and $319 for the 13-inch model.
You can pre-order the iPad Air M3 now, with deliveries expected to begin by March 13, 2025.