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Shop These 21 Last-Minute iPad Prime Day Deals Before They Expire

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Shop These 21 Last-Minute iPad Prime Day Deals Before They Expire

Amazon Prime Day is coming to a close in a few hours, but you can still find big savings on Apple devices, including its popular range of iPads. We’ve already scouted the best Prime Day iPad deals, such as 24% off the iPad Mini (6th Generation) and 21% off the iPad (9th Generation)—plus the higher end iPad Pro 11-inch with its powerful M4 chip for $100 off (including an on-page coupon). If you’ve been eyeing one of these models, we recommend grabbing it as soon as possible.

Apple rarely offers sales on its wide range of products, which makes major shopping holidays like Prime Day and Black Friday the best time to buy these electronics. In addition to iPads, we also pulled together the best deals on Apple accessories to pair with your iPad like AirPods and the Apple Pencil. Below, take a peek at the best Prime Day iPad deals we’ve seen during the two-day sale.

Best Prime Day iPad Deals At A Glance

Best Prime Day iPad Deals


More Amazon Prime Day Apple Deals To Shop

Apple AirPods (3rd Generation)


What Time Of The Year Is Cheapest To Buy An iPad?

While Apple rarely offers deals on any of its iPads, the sales you can find happen during major holiday shopping events, including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and, of course, Amazon Prime Day. Additionally, earlier or renewed models can be found on sale throughout the year, typically before and after the release of new products.

Does Apple Have A Prime Day Discount?

While Apple is offering a range of deals throughout Amazon Prime Day, the brand doesn’t offer explicit Prime Day discounts on its own website. That said, you can currently find great deals on everything from iPads to AirPods to Apple Watches in the Apple storefront on Amazon itself.

What Is A Good Price For An iPad?

The best price for an iPad depends on the model, features and storage (GB). An entry-level iPad that’s good for streaming and note-taking costs around $200 to $300, while more feature-packed models might run you upwards of $500. Keep in mind that devices with a higher storage capacity or newer processing chip will cost more than an older model or those with lower storage.

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