Newest iPad mini hits its lowest price yet on Amazon — save $74

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The newest iPad mini supports the first-gen Apple Pencil, not the newer version of this stylus.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
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Apple’s newest iPad mini is now available at its lowest price to date thanks to a generous discount from Amazon. You can bag a 64GB model with Wi-Fi connectivity for just $324.99, which is $74.01 less than you’ll pay for the same device in the Apple Store.

Get yours before the discount disappears!

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Unlike some other iPad models, the iPad mini — still the best compact tablet money can buy — seems to avoid regular price cuts. So, when they do pop up, it’s best to take advantage before they vanish. That’s especially true when they’re the biggest discounts yet.

Save on the latest iPad mini

Amazon was already selling the 64GB iPad mini for as little as $384.99. But for a limited time only, you can apply a $50 on-page coupon to the space gray color option that reduces its price to just $324.99. Silver models are available for $334.99.

The newest iPad mini offers a gorgeous, 7.9-inch Retina display with True Tone technology, and a speedy A12 Bionic chip. It also packs Touch ID, an 8-megapixel camera, and Apple Pencil support.

The device is fully compatible with iPadOS 14, and it will run for around 10 hours — like its larger siblings — in between charges. Bag yours today before prices return to normal.

Don’t forget accessories

Need some accessories to go with your new slate? Amazon is offering discounts on those, too:

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