The design of this iPad Air (M3) is like its elderly and amazing surprise, its screen. Therefore, the tablet is equipped with a 13 -inch screen, showing the definition of IPSLCD technology (or instead of liquid retina, if you refer to Apple’s name) and 2732 x 2048 pixels. Its resolution is scheduled at 264 PPI and its declared brightness is at 600 CD/Mollow. The comments we made to the 13 -inch iPad Air (M2) are correct: at the price level of the device, we are always sorry that Apple O LED panel does not offer and is satisfied with a fixed refresh rate (only 60 Hz).
The tablet ensures satisfactory, but disappointing results, especially due to the maximum flashes measured at 594 CD/Mollow. This is the value we note on the average of other market pills, on the iPad Air (M2). However, we expect to sell more than one device Minimum 969 €! And be clear that if Apple announces up to 600 CD/MU for its 13 -inch tablet, the brand does not promise more than 500 CD/mmers without HDR in its program.
Fortunately, this slightly tight -looking screen is limited to 27.77 %, when the majority of the tablets are more than 40 %. Understand that the reflection is properly mastered and it is not necessary that they need to be compensated through too much light (however, absent). Reading is therefore comfortable, except in direct sunlight. In a poor bright environment, the screen falls at 1.89 CD/Mollow and does not damage sensitive merits.
To the calibration, the bullet is in accordance with his elder. The 2025 model is practically similar to its elder. The colors are slightly cool, noted on the colorful temperature 6751 K (slightly above the reference standard on 6500k), and the color flow is absolutely expertly. We have noted a Delta E of 1.2, which reflects the loyalty of the colors (when we usually accept the inexperienced flow when the Delta is below the E3.