It has nearly been a year since Apple’s unexpected announcement of the iPad Air featuring the M3 chip. During its launch, we noted the minimal changes compared to its predecessor, with the M3 chip being the primary upgrade. Now, with the introduction of the iPad Air (M4), it seems history has repeated itself, but this time with a significant twist—price reductions.
iPad Air (M4) Technical Specifications
11″ iPad Air (M4) | 13″ iPad Air (M4) | |
|---|---|---|
Dimensions and Weight | 247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1mm, 464 grams | 280.6 x 214.9 x 6.1mm, 616 grams |
Screen | 11-inch IPS Liquid Retina Resolution: 2,360 x 1,640 pixels Brightness: 500 nits | 13-inch IPS Liquid Retina Resolution: 2,732 x 2,048 pixels Brightness: 600 nits |
Processor | Apple M4 (CPU: 8 cores, GPU: 9 cores) | Apple M4 (CPU: 8 cores, GPU: 9 cores) |
RAM Memory | 12GB | 12GB |
Internal Storage | 128, 256, 512GB, 1TB | 128, 256, 512GB, 1TB |
Rear Camera | 12 MP, HDR4 | 12 MP, HDR4 |
Front Camera | Wide 12 MP, Center Stage | Wide 12 MP, Center Stage |
Battery | 28.93 Wh, Up to 10 hours of WiFi browsing | 36.59 Wh, Up to 10 hours of WiFi browsing |
Price | 128 GB: 649 euros | 128 GB: 849 euros |
Two Sizes, Same Design
Apple maintains its winning formula with the iPad Air available in both 11 and 13 inches. The screens, an IPS Liquid Retina, boast impressive resolutions, although they remain at a refresh rate of 60Hz, a feature exclusive to the iPad Pro. The design is slim, with both models measuring just 6.1mm in thickness and differing by more than 150 grams in weight.
Performance Enhancements

The centerpiece of the iPad Air (M4) is undoubtedly the new M4 chip, which Apple claims is 2.3 times faster than the previous M1. Enhanced graphics performance by 60% thanks to the 9-core GPU makes the iPad Air (M4) an appealing option for those who require extra power. Coupled with an increase in RAM from 8GB to 12GB, this device is tailored for demanding applications.
Price and Availability
One of the most significant developments with the iPad Air (M4) is its more affordable pricing. The 11-inch models have dropped by 50 euros compared to the M3 version, while the 13-inch models see a reduction of 100 euros. These new models will be available starting from March 4, providing a cost-effective option for those eager to upgrade.

