and iPad Air (M2 and 5th gen) versions certainly aren’t cramped, and the keyboard on the 13-inch (M4) and 12.9-inch (6th gen) versions is almost exactly the same size as Apple’s regular Magic ...
The last time I wrote about the iPad Air in October 2020, I explained how its fourth-generation model intrigued me again ... When it comes to actually working on the iPad Air with a Magic Keyboard, I ...
Like the iPad Pro, the iPad Air supports the $129 Apple Pencil Pro and it works with the prior-generation $299 Magic Keyboard with trackpad that Apple offers, but not the new model designed for ...
Here's a closer look at what it's like to use the Magic Keyboard, which is compatible with Apple's third or fourth generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro or the first or second-generation 11-inch iPad Pro.
For those looking for an iPad Pro size that's more affordable, Apple also offers the iPad Air in ... The new Magic Keyboard is approximately 50 grams lighter than the prior-generation version.