Still worth the “money down”

Still worth the “money down”

Still worth the “money down”

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iPad Air M3 after 1 year of use shows that its graphics processing power and multitasking ability are still extremely smooth, far surpassing competitors in the same price range.

After a year of “fighting” with the iPad Air M3 from lecture halls to meetings at coffee shops, I have to admit that Apple has excelled in putting the power of the Pro line into an elegant Air body.

If you are looking for a tablet that has all the elements: compact, lightweight, “huge” performance to meet deadlines and an accessible price, then this article is perfect.

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The sophisticated design has stood the test of time and the M3 chip remains excellent

In terms of appearance, iPad Air M3 still retains its characteristic square design language, bringing a feeling of luxury and solidity right from the first touch.

An interesting detail is that despite having the suffix “Air”, the device has a thickness of 6.1mm, giving it an extremely compact grip, much more secure than devices that are too fragile. Color versions like Blue or Space Gray are still extremely trendy, just need a light wipe and it will be as good as new.

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iPad Air M3 after 1 year: Still worth it

But the real “soul” lies in the Apple M3 chip inside. Practical experience after 1 year shows that the device still handles all heavy multitasking tasks smoothly. I often open more than 10 Safari tabs, edit photos in Lightroom, and turn on a small window to watch YouTube and the device still responds instantly, with almost no delay.

For gaming enthusiasts, the iPad Air M3 is truly a “monster” when it comes to beautifully balancing AAA games at the highest graphics level. Even though the screen stops at a 60Hz refresh rate, the sharp Liquid Retina resolution and accurate P3 color range still provide an extremely high-quality visual experience.

iPad Air M3 after 1 year: Still worth it

Durable battery and horizontal selfie camera

Battery life is a huge plus point that helps me confidently take the device out all day. With mixed needs from text editing, checking email to light entertainment, the device easily lasts from early morning to late evening and still has about 15-20% battery left.

iPad Air M3 after 1 year: Still worth it

In particular, Apple moving the 12MP selfie camera to the horizontal edge is an extremely “worth the money” improvement. Now, every time you have an online meeting or make a video call to relatives, your perspective will become more natural and professional, no longer having the frame distorted like in the past.

iPad Air M3 after 1 year: Still worth it

Who is iPad Air M3 suitable for?

This machine is the “golden” choice for students who need a powerful device to study, draw creatively with Apple Pencil Pro or office workers who need a flexible “mini laptop”.

However, if you are a professional editor specializing in 8K movie editing or need the most brilliant 120Hz OLED screen, then choosing the iPad Pro series will be more reasonable to meet strict work requirements.

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iPad Air M3 after 1 year: Still worth it

The good news for you is that the price of iPad Air M3 has now “cooled down” extremely well. At Minh Tuan Mobile system, the product is having a preferential price from only 15,090,000 VND for 11 inch Wifi 128GB version.

This is an extremely good investment to own a device with strong performance, guaranteed to be used stably and receive software updates for at least the next 4-5 years.

Even though it has been released for a year, iPad Air M3 is still the most worth buying tablet in the mid-range and high-end segment. It’s not as expensive as the Pro but is much more powerful than the standard iPad line. Contact Hotline 18003355 or visit the nearest Minh Tuan Mobile store for dedicated advice.

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