New Delhi, April 8 -- The iPad Air M3 (2025) launched last month (March 2025), a little under a year after I reviewed its M2 predecessor. Back then, my feeling was clear: you didn't need to splash out on an iPad Pro to get the real iPad experience. The iPad Air M2 had the performance, the design, the screen, the speakers, it handled demanding stuff like Procreate and Final Cut Pro just fine. It was, and frankly still is, Apple's most practical iPad.

Fast forward to 2025, and we have the M3 version. Now, on the surface, this update feels... well, maybe a bit boring. It's definitely one of the smallest steps forward for the Air in a while. But here's the thing: it's building on something that was already excellent. It gets faster, which is...