After experiencing the thinnest-ever iPad Pro with its vibrant OLED display, the new M2 iPad Air seemed underwhelming. Initial rumors suggested the iPad Air would feature a miniLED display like the previous-generation iPad Pro, sparking some excitement. However, the final confirmation revealed that the iPad Air still uses an LCD display.
### Webcam Placement
To address the issue of the webcam being awkwardly positioned on the side bezel during video calls, Apple relocated the 12MP webcam to the top bezel for a more natural experience.
### Introduction of 13-inch Model
The new 13-inch iPad Air model offers 30% more screen real estate compared to its predecessor, providing a more spacious working environment. This larger size complements the iPad Air’s functionality when paired with accessories like the Magic Keyboard.
While the iPad Air boasts some noteworthy upgrades, such as the M2 chip for enhanced performance, the comparison to the iPad Pro highlights the differences in display quality. With a lower starting price of $599, the iPad Air offers a budget-friendly option for indoor use, while the iPad Pro caters to users requiring higher brightness levels for on-the-go usage.


