Apple has recently launched the 2020 iteration of iPad Air. At first glance, the fourth-generation iPad Air adopts a premium look similar to the iPad Pro but in a sleeker form factor. Is upgrading from last year's iPad Air worth spending for? This means that the iPad Air 2020 improves performance for AI, graphics, image recognition, and more. Meanwhile, last year's iPad Air is powered with an older A12 Bionic Chip that also has Neural Engine. In terms of display, the 2020 iteration of iPad Air comes in a 10.9 inch which is slightly bigger compared to last year's model at 10.5-inch. The latest iPad Air model also increases display resolution at 2360 x 1640 from 2224 x 1668. The iPad 2019, on the other hand, has only an 8MP camera with a smaller aperture at F2.4. Read more in our articles including "Apple iPad Air 2020 vs iPad Air 2019: What's Changed?" and "Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac mini with M1 chip now official, priced in PH".
Apple has recently launched the 2020 iteration of iPad Air. At first glance, the fourth-generation iPad Air adopts a premium look similar to the iPad Pro but in a sleeker form factor.
Is upgrading from last year's iPad Air worth spending for? This means that the iPad Air 2020 improves performance for AI, graphics, image recognition, and more. Meanwhile, last year's iPad Air is powered with an older A12 Bionic Chip that also has Neural Engine.
Our coverage of Apple iPad Air 2019 includes: "Apple iPad Air 2020 vs iPad Air 2019: What's Changed?"; "Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac mini with M1 chip now official, priced in PH"; "Apple MacBook Air 2020 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.