iPad Air hits all-time low price

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iPad Air 5
Forget the M2 iPad Air and get the iPad Air 5 for $150 off.
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Apple’s iPad Air lineup could get a refresh soon. But if you cannot wait for the new tablet’s imminent announcement and want an iPad Air, you can score a hefty $150 off on it right now.

This fantastic deal drops the price of the M1 iPad Air to $449, making it insanely affordable.

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2022 iPad Air is sleek and powerful

With the 2022 iPad Air, you get a sleek tablet with a big 10.9-inch display. The tablet is slimmer than a pencil, which makes it easy to carry around.

The iPad Air lacks Face ID and a 120Hz ProMotion display like its Pro sibling. Instead, it sports a Touch ID sensor on the side button. Unless you are a power user, you won’t feel the lack of the 120Hz panel. Other downgrades include stereo speakers, a single rear camera, and no Thunderbolt support.

Inside the iPad Air is an M1 chip. The same SoC powers Apple’s 2023 iPad Pro, 2020 MacBook Air, and other devices. This means the tablet packs enough power to run your favorite iPadOS apps and games, like Final Cut Pro.

Despite so much power in such a slim package, Apple claims the M1 iPad Air provides up to 10 hours of battery life.

Save $150 on M1 iPad Air

At $599, the iPad Air is already a few hundred dollars cheaper than the iPad Pro. But if you take advantage of Amazon’s latest deal, you can save $150 on the tablet and get it for $449.

Since the entry-level iPad Air ships with 64GB storage, you should get the 256GB model. It retails for $749, but with Amazon slashing $150 off, you can have it for $599. That’s the same price you would have paid for the 64GB model. You can score a similar $150 off on the M1 iPad Air cellular variants.

This deal might not last for long, so grab the iPad Air variant you want before stocks run out.

iPad Air 5 with M1 chip
$499.99

Apple's 2022 iPad Air packs a big 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, a powerful M1 chip, and a claimed 10-hour of battery life in a slim and light package.

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04/28/2024 03:55 am GMT

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