Verdict: The iPad Air 5th Gen wins on performance and build quality with its M1 chip scoring 1,700+ single-core on Geekbench 5 per multiple CNET tests, while the Galaxy Tab S8 counters with 120Hz smoothness and microSD support noted in RTINGS comparisons. The Tab S8 better suits Android workflows needing external monitor DeX, but trails in long-term software support per Consumer Reports longevity data. Overall the iPad is the stronger pick for most users unless expandable storage is essential.
Our take: In daily use the iPad Air feels more responsive during app switching thanks to optimized iPadOS, while the Tab S8's 120Hz panel makes scrolling noticeably fluid but the LCD blacks appear washed out next to the iPad's better contrast. The S Pen on the Tab S8 attaches magnetically with no charging delay unlike the Apple Pencil which requires separate pairing steps.
Winner: Apple iPad Air 5th Gen With M1 Chip
Apple iPad Air 5th Gen With M1 Chip: 7.5/10
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8: 7/10
| Apple iPad Air 5th Gen With M1 Chip | Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 | |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 10.9-inch Liquid Retina LCD, 2360x1640 | 11-inch TFT LCD, 2560x1600, 120Hz |
| Processor | Apple M1 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 |
| RAM | 8GB | 8GB / 12GB |
| Storage Options | 64GB / 256GB | 128GB / 256GB with microSD |
Our pick: Apple iPad Air 5th Gen With M1 Chip. It edges out the alternative on m1 chip delivers strong single-core performance for productivity apps. That said, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 still wins on 120hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and gaming — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.
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