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iPad Air The power of the M1 processor & 5G connection

At Apple’s Peek Performance event, held virtually this March, the company lifted the lid on its next-generation iPad Air, bringing some of the high-spec features from the iPad Pro to the consumer-focused tablet. The direct-from-Mac M1 chip and super-fast5G connectivity make the latest iPad Air even more of a compelling offer for students, families, and professionals.

A FIFTH-GENERATION DEVICE

On November 1, 2013, Apple introduced the iPad Air to the world, designed to serve as a premium version of the iPad. Fast-forward nine years, and the iPad Air is now one of the most important products in Apple’s line-up, serving as a more cost-effective version of the iPad Pro, and giving consumers and professionals the tablet they need for modern life. At its March event, Apple lifted the lid on the fifth generation of the device, with Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior

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