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Megjelenés dátuma: 2022. Oktober 13

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Előnyök és hátrányok

  • Igényes kialakítás, kényelmes használat 
  • Elképesztő az M1 chip teljesítménye
  • Nagyszerű 10,9 hüvelykes képernyő
  • Minőségi kiegészítők széles választéka
  • Az alapmodell csak 64 GB tárhellyel rendelkezik
  • Az akkumulátor élettartama csak átlagos
  • A kijelző maximum csak 60 Hz-es sebességű

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Jól összeszedett jó termék lett a 2022-es iPad Air, ami a mindennapi felhasználói igényeket nevetve kielégíti, a benne található vas pedig évekre előre biztosítja a stabil és gyors működést. Akinek 2020-as iPad Airje van, szerintem nem érdemes váltania, ahogy a 2018-as vagy annál újabb Próról is fölösleges. Ha 2018-nál régebbi, vagy a sima iPadről váltana valaki, ott már nagyobb lesz az előrelépés.
The new iPad Air outshines its predecessor thanks to its powerful M1 chip, 12MP front camera with Center Stage and 5G connectivity. It sets a new standard for ultra-thin tablets and is one of the best tablets of 2022.
Two years ago, the iPad Air wowed us, and the 2022 model repeats the feat: it’s an impressively versatile and capable tablet. The powerful new M1 chip is welcome, and the extra punch will be appreciated by digital artists and gamers especially, even if it doesn’t offer a clear everyday benefit in the way improved battery life would. The iPad Air 2022 is also now dangerously close in price to the iPad Pro, which has seen discounts since its launch last year, and it’s harder to pin down the Air’s place in the iPad lineup as a result.
Assuming the iPad won't take a leap into Mac-land, right now all the iPads are capable and useful, and all have been updated enough in 2021 or 2022 to feel good enough. I love how the iPad is a relatively lower-priced versatile computer in Apple's lineup, but it all depends on what you're looking to get out of it. I'd still recommend the basic iPad for a lot of people, but this iPad Air is a solid step up, and the one I'd probably want to buy the most.
Overall, I think the iPad Air is the best iPad for most people: It’s significantly better than the basic $329 iPad and is nearly identical to the 11-inch iPad Pro that costs $200 more than the Air. If you want a bigger or smaller screen, the iPad mini and 12.9-inch iPad Pro are still great options. But for anyone who wants a premium tablet that’s about as future proof as it gets, the iPad Air is the way to go.
Assuming the iPad won't take a leap into Mac-land, right now all the iPads are capable and useful, and all have been updated enough in 2021 or 2022 to feel good enough. I love how the iPad is a relatively lower-priced versatile computer in Apple's lineup, but it all depends on what you're looking to get out of it. I'd still recommend the basic iPad for a lot of people, but this iPad Air is a solid step up, and the one I'd probably want to buy the most.
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The iPad Air (2022) gives you a great screen, ridiculous amounts of power, a cool and sleek design, and useful extra features. iPadOS is user friendly and packed with apps to take advantage of it, though is also still the thing that stops it reach its full potential as a work tablet.
What you get with the Air is the same performance, capability, portability, and operating system, plus compatibility with the same accessories. It’s a nice upgrade for someone coming from an older iPad with a home button. Really, that’s just it. The iPad Air is the nice one.
So, should you buy the iPad Air 5? To be fair – yeah, it is very hard to recommend the iPad Pro over it. You basically get all of the power of the Pro and access to the same accessories – the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard. Still, if you are considering an iPad as your serious work machine, the big screen of the iPad Pro 12.9-inch definitely gives you more real estate to play with.
After years of reviewing iPads, my perspective on them changed this year when my teenager started using one as their primary school computer. If you have a focused workflow—like taking notes, filling out forms, and/or sketching—the iPad is a better option than a traditional laptop because it keeps you focused. iPadOS unlocks access to the tablet-optimized creativity apps you can't get on Android devices, including those within the Adobe Creative Suite. It's the best platform for single-task computing.
If you don't need the scale of the iPad Pro, but want something more exciting than the 9th Gen iPad, the 2022 iPad Air's addition of an M1 processor helps future-proof it when it comes to running those ever-increasing power-hungry apps. If you own the 2020 model then there's little upgrade appeal, but for everyone else this is a super iPad.
By integrating the M1 SoC into the iPad Air Apple managed to close the gap between the Air and the Pro. Overall performance is superb and should last for many years to come. At the time of writing there were practically no apps that pushed the M1 to its limits. Paired with the Magic Keyboard and Pencil 2 the iPad Air can be used for so much more than just media consumption. However, the limitations of iPadOS and the small display still apply.
The iPhone 12 is a good phone, and I say good to make a point. It feels like it’s selling more than it’s offering. Superb performance and a great main camera wrapped in a stylish design are fairly compelling, but a weak ultra-wide sensor, a 3-year-old display, and a paltry base storage aren’t easy to overlook with everything else on the market.
The iPad Air (2022) continues to be the sweet spot in Apple’s tablet collection, offering more similarities to the premium iPad Pro 11 than ever without a dramatic price increase. It does practically everything you’ll need from an iPad, and the M1 chip will continue to deliver high performance for some time to come.
The iPad Air (5th generation) is still uncontested as the best sub-flagship tablet you can buy, and possibly the easiest product to recommend from Apple’s entire, behemoth ecosystem. If you’re rocking any pre-2020 iPad and don’t want to go Pro, this is the one to get. Let’s just hope the next Air gets to “tick” off some of those persistent caveats.
If you don’t mind missing out on the Pro’s 120Hz display, its Face ID camera and its slightly superior audio system, the iPad Air delivers a very similar overall experience and performance for a lot less cash. Moreover, what you’re getting here is a laptop alternative that’s as powerful as a MacBook Air but one that costs as much as £300 less. The smaller screen and 64GB base storage might give you pause, but there’s no denying that 2022’s iPad Air packs in an awful lot in for your money.
The 2022 iPad Air is one of the best premium tablets you can buy, now with enough power to be as good at content creation as general-purpose browsing and TV-watching. The slim design and 10.9in screen strike an excellent balance between usability and portability, slotting nicely in between the small iPad mini and giant 12.9in iPad Pro. With the right accessories it can be a laptop replacement, too, or the new Universal Control feature helps it be a seamless second screen for a Mac.
Tablet buyers for whom money is no object will naturally plump for an iPad Pro, and we wish them good luck. But nearly all of us will need to strike a compromise between what we want and what we can afford, and the iPad Air is once again the best option for those walking that tightrope.
Bottom line: Apple's newest entry into the iPad lineup, the refreshed iPad Air 5, packs a serious punch. With 5G compatibility, a much improved front-facing camera, and an M1 processor powering it all, it's an impressive tablet for a fantastic price.
While the iPad Air 5th Generation is undeniably an improvement over the iPad Air 4, its key upgrades are to its processor and front-facing camera. Those upgrades are each great in their own right, but for us what really matters are the picture and sound performance, and in these areas it’s pretty much business as usual.
We love the new iPad Air. Apple took its most wide-appeal tablet, upped the front-facing camera, provided optional 5G support, and made it even faster. All at the same price. The iPad Air is the sweet spot in the entire iPad lineup for most people, from $329 to $2000 or more. If you're looking for our color preference, might we recommend the blue model?
While the iPad Air 5th Generation is undeniably an improvement over the iPad Air 4, its key upgrades are to its processor and front-facing camera. Those upgrades are each great in their own right, but for us what really matters are the picture and sound performance, and in these areas it’s pretty much business as usual.
Despite the latest advancements in newer iPad models, the iPad Air 5th generation is far from being an average device; in fact, it remains a powerful tablet with exceptional features thanks to iPadOS 16, with even more software updates to come. Additionally, the price of the iPad Air is becoming increasingly affordable. As someone who has used the iPad Air for months, I can confidently attest to the fact that it is a device that will age well due to its implementation of Apple's latest chipset technology.
The iPad Air (2022) is yet another fantastic Apple device to be powered by the capable M1 SoC. This new iPad has very few changes compared to its predecessor but even these little things make it better to use, at the same price. The iPad Air (2022) is an excellent media consumption device and can also handle some gaming. Based on my experience, the iPad Air (2022) might just be able to replace your laptop, as long as you're okay with adjusting your workflow to iPad apps.
Google’s hard at work trying to right its tablet wrongs with Android 12L, and apparently also getting back into making its own tablets. That’s all very exciting, but it doesn’t change much right now — and right now, the 2022 iPad Air is a hell of a little machine. It's among the fastest tablets you can buy — and at $600, it makes most premium Android tablets seem a little silly.
Apple iPad Air (2022) provides a combination of portability and power. It is the best fit for creating content and is suitable for web surfing and video watching. iPad Air not only provides the features near to premium series at affordable rates. It is an excellent tablet for home users and students. But if you are not comfortable with Apple’s product or find it fragile, then the second available option is Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. It is suitable for all kinds of conditions, as it offers a good camera, long battery, better processing power, and stylus support. The choice is yours.
At that point, you’re 30 quid away from the 11in iPad Pro – albeit with half the storage. But the Pro nets you ProMotion, Thunderbolt, a LiDAR and four-speaker audio. At that point, we’d go Pro. At 64GB, though – or if you prize storage over all else and go for that 256GB model – the Air won’t disappoint. It’s a top-notch tablet, supported by an ecosystem that makes it highly versatile for an increasingly wide range of users.
Anyone with a last-gen iPad Air, though, can probably sit pretty for a while yet. The upgrades here are nice, but it's testament to how capable the 2020 tablet was that they don't swing the needle into "must update" territory. The reality is that the iPad Air only needed refinement, not reinvention, and that's a covetable place to be. Potential buyers looking to replace a notebook will want to look hard at the price of the accessories needed to enable that, but those who simply want Apple's most balanced tablet need shop no further.

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Apple iPad Air (2022) Antutu Benchmark

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Apple iPad Air (2022) műszaki adatok

10.9"

1640x2360 pixels

7600mAh

Li-Ion

12 MP

2160p

8GB RAM

Apple M1

NévAdatok
Méretek247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1 mm (9.75 x 7.03 x 0.24 in)
Súly461 g (Wi-Fi) / 462 g (5G) (1.02 lb)
FelépítésÜveg előlap, alumínium hátlap, alumínium keret
SIMNano-SIM és eSIM, Stylus támogatás (2. generáció)
Védelem-
Kijelző típusaLiquid Retina IPS LCD, 500 nit (típus)
Kijelző mérete10,9 hüvelyk, 359,2 cm 2 (~81,3% képernyő-test arány)
Kijelző felbontás1640 x 2360 pixel (~264 ppi sűrűség)
Kijelző védelemKarcálló üveg, oleofób bevonat
Operációs rendszeriPadOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.7-ig, frissíthető iPadOS 16.1-re
LapkakészletApple M1
CPUNyolcmagos (4x3,2 GHz és 4xX,X GHz)
GPUApple GPU (8 magos grafika)
Memória bővíthetőségNem
Belső memória64 GB, 256 GB 8 GB RAM
Főkamera12 MP, f/1,8, (széles), 1/3", 1,22 µm, kétpixeles PDAF
Főkamera jellemzőkHDR
Főkamera videó4K@24/25/30/60fps, 1080p@25/30/60/120/240fps; giro-EIS
Szelfi kamera12 MP, f/2.4, 122˚ (ultraszéles)
Szelfi kamera videó1080p@30/60fps
HangszóróIgen, sztereó hangszórókkal
3,5 mm-es jack csatlakozóNem
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, kétsávos, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, EDR
NavigációGPS, GLONASS (csak 5G modell)
NFCNem
USBUSB Type-C 3.1 Gen2, DisplayPort, mágneses csatlakozó
ÉrzékelőkUjjlenyomat (felülre szerelt), gyorsulásmérő, giroszkóp, iránytű, barométer
Akkumulátor7600mAh
TöltésLi-Ion
SzínekSpace Gray, Starlight, Pink, Purple, Blue
ModellekA2589, A2591, iPad13,16

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