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Not just the MacBook Neo: Apple has another great value product in its lineup

The Apple iPad Air 2026 is well-rounded and fast for an official list price of $599
The Apple iPad Air 2026 is well-rounded and fast for an official list price of $599
The iPad Air 11 (2026) with M4 outperforms many Android rivals in benchmarks and might offer a good bang for the buck. We show how its performance, display, battery life, and iPadOS hold up in everyday use and which type of user might want to buy it for $599.

Apple's midrange tablet is called the iPad Air. In the Android segment, the mid-range does not start at just under $600 but much lower. Even so, the Apple iPad Air 2026 is a value pick, mainly because of its processor.

What powers the Apple iPad Air 2026?

The Apple M4 chip with 8 CPU cores, 9 GPU cores and 12 GB of RAM delivers even more power than its predecessor and pushes the iPad Air into the top tier of tablets. Benchmarks such as Geekbench 6, with a single-core score of around 3,700 points, show that it clearly pulls ahead of the competition, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11. There is some throttling under load, but it is moderate. Battery life, at 12 hours of web browsing, is enough for everyday use, but it trails Android competitors.

What about everything else?

The 10.86-inch IPS display with 2360 x 1640 resolution and 60 Hz offers accurate colors and good uniformity, but its brightness of 500 nits is too low for comfortable outdoor use. The wide bezels look dated, and there is no 120Hz panel. On the plus side, it includes USB-C with 10 Gbit/s, Pencil support, and a premium aluminum chassis, although there is no IP rating.

Starting at $599 for 128GB, the iPad Air 11 2026 is significantly cheaper than the iPad Pro, but in some cases more expensive than Android alternatives with OLED or more storage.

iPadOS remains a compromise. Multitasking has improved, but it is still less productive than macOS.

Verdict

The iPad Air 11 (2026) is a solid update with M4 performance, but not a revolution. Anyone who already owns an iPad Air 2025 does not need to upgrade. For first-time buyers or users of older models, it is worth considering, especially as a lower-cost alternative to the iPad Pro. Storage upgrades are still expensive, but surprisingly cheaper than last year.

Anyone who uses cloud storage and can live without 120Hz gets top-tier performance here at a fair price, making it a real value standout in Apple's lineup alongside the MacBook Neo.

You can find even more detailed test results, benchmarks, images, and screenshots in our full review.

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Florian Schmitt, 2026-04-13 (Update: 2026-04-13)