SAVE UP TO $50:As of April 7,Jelena Jensen Archives get Apple's latest iPad models at a discount. Shop the Apple iPad Air with M3 chip for $549, saving you $50 for 8% off. Or grab the Apple iPad 11th generation for just $329 for $20 off and 6% savings.
Best iPad dealsiPads have had a huge year — the whole line-up has been overhauled. The iPad Air and iPad Pro got major processor upgrades, while the iPad Mini finally got the A17 chip. Meanwhile, the 11th generation of iPad finally hit the scene in March 2025. All of this to say, with so much new tech, we're on the hunt for deals. Usually that means sales on the previous generation of devices, but sometimes it means deals on new releases.
Right now you can find the two newest iPads at their lowest price ever. Released in March 2025, the iPad Air got a boost thanks to the M3 chip. With the computing power of a MacBook and the convenience of tablet portability, the new iPad Air is one of Apple's best models yet. The 11-inch retina screen, provides plenty of room for both entertainment and work. And the best part is that it's already on sale.
As of April 7, you can find the Apple iPad Air with M3 chip for $50 off. It's down to $549 from it's usual $599, saving 8%. While we've generally seen bigger iPad discounts, closer to 20 or 30% off, this iPad model is so new that this is the best price yet. In addition to the iPad Air deal, you can find the 11th generation iPad on sale too. Right now, it's down to $329, saving you $20 off its $349 price tag for 6% off.
The 11th generation iPad comes nearly three years after the previous generation. It finally got the A16 chip upgrade in March of 2025, for better, quicker browsing. It's Apple's most affordable tablet, so this discount provides even better savings.
Shop the iPad Air and 11th generation iPad at Amazon now to save on Apple's latest tablets.
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