iPad Air 11" Screen Size
Complete screen size guide for the iPad Air 11" with 11" display
Last updated: Dec 2025
Expert Summary: The 11-inch iPad Air hits the sweet spot for most users—powerful enough for demanding apps, portable enough for daily carry, and priced reasonably. The M2 chip handles everything from note-taking to video editing. Consider this before the Pro unless you specifically need ProMotion or the OLED display.
Key Takeaways
- Screen diagonal: 11" (27.9 cm)
- Width: 6.60" (16.8 cm)
- Height: 8.80" (22.4 cm)
- Pixel density: 261 PPI — Good clarity for typical viewing distances
- Best for: Balanced use — good for media, reading, and light productivity
- Portability: Portable — easy to carry in most bags
- Drawing & notes: Very good — ample space for sketching and notes
- Split-screen: Good — usable for reference and multitasking
iPad Air 11"
6.6" × 8.8" • 1.33:1
Proportional view
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Diagonal
11"
W × H
6.6" × 8.8"
PPI
261
Area
58.1 in²
Detailed Specifications
Is the iPad Air 11" Right for You?
Best For
- • Note-taking and media consumption
- • Drawing and digital art
- • Laptop replacement for light work
- • Desk-based productivity
Consider Alternatives If
- • Portability is your top priority
- • You mainly use it for quick reading sessions
- • Weight is a concern ( larger tablets are heavier )
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Tips & Recommendations
Portability
Your 11" tablet fits easily in most bags. Consider a slim folio case that doubles as a stand for versatile use on the go.
Stylus Usage
Your 11" screen provides ample canvas for digital art and detailed notes. Pair with a compatible stylus for the best creative experience.
Reading Comfort
Enable Night Shift/Night Mode in the evening to reduce blue light. For extended reading, reduce brightness and consider using dark mode in reading apps.
Split-Screen Productivity
Your 11" display supports comfortable split-screen multitasking. Drag apps from the dock to the screen edge to activate Split View.