SAVE UP TO $400:Shop Apple iPads at their lowest prices ever. Find the Apple iPad Pro,Horror Archives 4th generation (M2 chip, 512GB, WiFi + cellular) for $899, saving you $400 for 31% off.
Best iPad dealsApple's September 9th event, "It's Glowtime," is heavily anticipated to debut several new products, including the iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10, and maybe, just maybe, a new iPad Mini. While nothing is confirmed until the event goes live on Monday, September 9th at 1 p.m. ET, we're eager to see just what the fruit brand is ready to reveal.
In the meantime, older but still fantastic models are heavily discounted. We're talking iPads at their lowest price ever, with discounts up to $400 off. If you care more about savings than the latest tech, these are deals for you.
While it may not be the latest model, the 9th generation iPad is nonetheless a reliable, everyday tablet. With the A13 Bionic Chip, it has the right amount of power for your entertainment needs, whether you need to stream, read, or game. Plus, it's compatible with the 1st generation Apple Pencil (which we should mention is down to $69).
It's down to its lowest price ever of $199. That saves you 40% off for $130 in savings.
The iPad Mini is one of our favorite Apple tablets, especially when it comes to reading. At 8.6 inches, it has a frame several inches smaller than the next biggest iPad, which gives it a better hand feel when it comes to reading. While it's closer to the size of a Kindle than the usual iPad, it still has all the benefits of the latter. With the A15 chip, you get zippy performance for streaming.
It's dipped down to its lowest price ever of $379.99 — that's $119.01 in savings for 24% off.
This year's iPad Pro drop delivered an astonishing new tablet with battery life to last for days on end. However, in its wake is the previous model, which is equipped with the M2 chip. This chip powers up Apple's tablets and MacBooks alike, and we're big fans of its performance. If you want an iPad to use for professional endeavors, too, this iPad is the one for you.
While the newest model will cost you $1,399, the 4th gen iPad Pro is down to $899 at Best Buy, saving you a hefty $400 for 31% off.
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