Apple iPad Air 2022 Review – More of the same, but is that bad?
The iPad Air 2022 resembles the 2020 version in many ways and that’s not bad at all. The old model did a lot of good and the 2022 version does even better in many areas. Especially the powerful M1 processor and the improved front camera are welcome changes, bringing the tablet closer to the iPad Pro. The fact that you can use the same accessories, such as the Apple Pencil 2 and the Magic Keyboard, on this tablet is also a nice side effect. If you don’t mind the slightly lesser color adjustment of the screen, the very thin housing and the weak battery, this is a very nice tablet to work with.
Pros
- Powerful soc
- Compatible with the same accessories as iPad Pro
- A small difference in the feature set with iPad Pro
Cons
- Short battery life
- Weak housing
Casing and features
The iPad Air 2022 looks the same as its predecessor. The tablet has the same symmetrical narrow bezel and the same rounded screen with thin bezels. The side and back are made of one piece of aluminum and look the same as those of the iPhone 13 and iPad mini devices. The agreements don’t stop there. If we look at the further specifications, we see that the tablet is exactly the same length and width as its predecessor. The screen is also identical at first glance and on paper, with exactly the same resolution and size. Only the weight has increased by a few grams, but this is negligible. Unfortunately, the housing of the new iPad Air, like that of its predecessor, is not very sturdy. When twisting the tablet, you can clearly feel that the device gives way and you can even hear it crack. Still, the tablet is sturdy enough to prevent you from easily breaking it in two. In the table below we have listed all specifications of the 2020 and 2022 versions.
Apple iPad Air 2022 | Apple iPad Air 2020 | |
Dimensions hxwxd | 247.6×178.5×6.1mm | 247.6×178.5×6.1mm |
Weight | 461g (Wi-Fi)
465g (5G) |
458g (Wi-Fi)
460G (4G) |
Screen diagonal | 10.9″ | 10.9″ |
Screen resolution | 2360×1640, 264ppi | 2360×1640, 264ppi |
Refresh rate | 60Hz | 60Hz |
Color range | DCI-P3 | DCI-P3 |
Rear camera | 12 megapixels (primary) | 12 megapixels (primary) |
Front camera | 12 megapixels | 7 megapixel |
Authentication | Touch ID (side) |
Touch ID (side) |
social | Apple M1 | Apple A14 |
Random access memory | 8GB | 4GB |
Storage | 64GB 256GB |
64GB 256GB |
Price from | € 678,- | € 669,- |
Connections | USB-C Smart Connector |
USB-C Smart Connector |
accessories | Magic Keyboard Apple Pencil 2 |
Magic Keyboard Apple Pencil 2 |
Apple seems to stick to the philosophy of not deviating from a winning formula. Like the previous model, the new iPad Air has a fingerprint scanner in the power button, and that scanner seems to work just as well. Because the front is symmetrical, you may sometimes have to look for the power button at first glance, but the iPad helps you by indicating on the screen where the button is.
The camera setup also looks the same as that of the previous model, but appearances are deceiving. The iPad Air 2022 has a newer front camera, which performs a lot better than the previous version. The rear camera has remained the same and sticks out just as far as that of the predecessor. Laying the device flat on the table results in the same wobble as the 2020 model. The ultra-wide-angle camera, flash and lidar depth camera are not found on this model; you’ll still have to turn to the iPad Pro for that. Despite the absence of these extras, it is still possible to use AR apps. The 3d image will be projected less stably over the scene. In addition, some AR apps already have additional functionality that only works on devices with lidar. We do not expect that people who get started with augmented reality or who like to use their tablet as a photo camera will go for this model. The chances of missing these features are slim.
The sides of the iPad Air 2022, like those of the iPad Air 2020 and iPad Pro 2020, have holes for the speakers in four places, but two of the four actually contain speakers. In addition, the iPad Air still has stereo sound in landscape mode, which cannot be said of all iPads. Still, the other holes are not for show and they transmit the sound well if the holes are covered with speakers behind them. It should come as no surprise that the sound quality of the iPad is very good.
Like the previous version, the new tablet is not equipped with a Lightning, but with a USB-C connection. Apple also says that the connection on this tablet works twice as fast, with 10Gb/s instead of 5Gb/s. This would come in handy if a lot of media is transferred at once. For example, you can directly plug in memory card readers or external displays, where you need a separate adapter for models with Lightning, such as the iPad 2020 and iPad Air 2019. In addition, the iPad Air 2022 has a magnetic connector on the back for the Magic Keyboard. This special Apple keyboard case attaches magnetically to the iPad Air and features a keyboard and trackpad. This allows you to control iPadOS with a pointing cursor instead of always having to touch the screen. Unique to the Magic Keyboard is the hinge construction, which makes the tablet seem to ‘float’ above the keys. This is a very nice extension that makes the tablet appear more professional, but it is an expensive extra: at the time of writing, the cover costs about 290 euros.
Screen and pen
At the risk of repeating ourselves: the laminated IPS panel of the iPad Air 2022 looks like two drops of water on the screen of the previous iPad Air. The screens are the same size (10.9″), have the same resolution (2360×1640 pixels) and are equally bright on paper. The pixel density is 264ppi and the screen can show much of the wide DCI-P3 color gamut. The only two points where the iPad Air loses out compared to the Pro in this area are the refresh rate and HDR display. The Air does not go above 60Hz and the Pro reaches 120Hz. In addition, the mini LED screen has a higher contrast and higher peak brightness, making it suitable for HDR display. The previous iPad Air does not have this capability.
What about in practice; are the screens really identical? Using the SpectraCal C6 colorimeter and Portrait Displays Calman Ultimate analysis software, we checked whether the values claimed by Apple are actually met and whether they are equal to those of the iPad Air from 2020.
The iPad Air 2022 also supports the Apple Pencil. Like the iPad 2020, the device can handle the second generation of pens. The tablet has a special marking on the long side, to which the pen can be attached magnetically and charged wirelessly. The Pencil works very smoothly, but with a price of about 131 euros it is a pricey accessory.
Hardware and battery life
In terms of wireless connectivity, once again, the iPad Air 2020 and iPad Air 2022 are pretty much the same. Both devices have Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6 on board. The Wifi+Cellular version of the iPad Air 2022 also has the ability to connect to 5G networks, where the previous model could only handle 4G.
The new iPad Air is equipped with a 28.6Wh battery, a slightly smaller version than that of its predecessor. Still, Apple has managed to get more out of the battery. The more efficient M1 chip uses less energy and ensures that the battery is charged faster. At least, on paper. In practice, the two tablets seem to always take over from each other. During our browsing test, the iPad Air 2022 is an hour shorter than the copy from 2020 at 7 hours and 44 minutes. That makes the iPad Air 2022 one of the worst-scoring iPads in that area. Fortunately, the tablet manages to score slightly better during our video test. The device lasts almost three hours longer than its predecessor: 10 hours and 25 minutes compared to 7 hours and 57 minutes. A score with which the device finishes just below average.
Conclusion
The iPad Air 2022 has a lot in common with the iPad Air from 2020 and therefore seems to be a ‘more of the same’ tablet. That’s not bad at all. Everything the iPad Air from 2020 did well, the iPad Air 2022 does just as well or slightly better. That’s because the new iPad has the more powerful M1 processor and twice as much RAM on board. That not only makes this tablet very fast; the more efficient chip also ensures that the slightly smaller battery lasts longer and can be charged faster. In addition, the front camera has been updated and it shoots better pictures than its predecessor. These improvements narrow the gap between the iPad Pro and the iPad Air 2022, which is a plus. The same form factor also allows your existing peripherals,
Is the iPad Air 2022 therefore the best tablet you can buy? Unfortunately not. The housing gives a little when you grip it firmly and it even cracks during twisting. In addition, the battery life is in some cases shorter than that of other iPads.
Fortunately, these disadvantages do not outweigh the many advantages and you can safely go for this tablet. We can imagine that you are inclined to choose the copy from 2020 because there are not that many differences between the two devices, especially because the old model is 50 to 100 euros cheaper. Still, we think the new model gives you just a little more bang for your buck because the M1 processor is a lot more powerful and there is enough overhead if you have to work with heavier applications in the future. You could even see the purchase of the iPad Air 2022 as a nice saving if you previously thought about purchasing the iPad Pro. That consideration certainly applies if you can do without the lidar camera, FaceID functionality and 120Hz refresh rate.