
"The M3 chip provides desktop-class performance, all in an 11-inch tablet that weighs just over a pound. It's the same processor architecture that lies at the heart of MacBook Air laptops for smooth multitasking across demanding apps and graphic-intensive games. You can edit 4K video, work with multiple layers in photo editing apps, and run complex productivity software without slowdowns."
"This 11-inch Liquid Retina display offers razor-sharp visuals including P3 wide color gamut and True Tone technology. Colors appear accurate whether you're editing photos, watching movies, or reviewing design mockups. Ultralow reflectivity coating keeps glare down in very bright locations like outdoor patios or offices with big windows. It refreshes the screen at 60Hz which is otherwise fast enough for just about everything one would do on an iPad despite lacking the 120Hz ProMotion smoothness of the Pros."
Apple never runs Black Friday sales on its site or in its retail stores; discounts are passed through Amazon. The 11-inch iPad Air (M3, 128GB, Wi‑Fi) reached a low of $449 from $599. The model bridges the base iPad and the iPad Pro, offering M3-level performance without Pro-specific OLED and additional features. The M3 chip enables desktop-class multitasking, 4K video editing, multilayer photo edits, and AI-enhanced Apple Intelligence features. The Liquid Retina 11-inch display delivers P3 wide color, True Tone, ultralow reflectivity, and a 60Hz refresh. The tablet supports Apple Pencil Pro, provides all-day battery life, and includes Wi‑Fi 6E connectivity.
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