SAVE OVER $90: As of Oct.28,Gary Eberhart Archives the Apple iPad Air 2024 (13-inch) is on sale for $799.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 11% on the list price and the lowest it's ever been priced at Amazon.
Earlier this year Apple announced the beloved iPad Air would be redesigned and released in a new size. The 13-inch model promised to provide a larger display to give more room to work, learn, and play. And as of Oct. 28, this model is on sale at Amazon, so you can try it out for yourself. And check out our extensive review while you're at it.
Reduced from $899, you can save almost $100 with the new discounted rate of $799.99. Not only that, this is the lowest price the 13-inch has ever been at Amazon. This deal is available on the WiFi-only model, 256GB, and without AppleCare+.
Now featuring a faster CPU, GPU, and the new M2 chip, the 2024 13-inch iPad is a much more powerful device than its predecessors. Built for Apple Intelligence, it helps you write, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly.
SEE ALSO: Apple iPad mini 7 review: Beefed up and ready for AIThe display offers P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultralow reflectivity, ensuring vibrant visuals. With up to 1TB of storage, you’ll have ample space for all your apps and documents, while the all-day battery life keeps you productive on the go. However, as our reviewer noted, the screen doesn't work well outdoors, so this is only really beneficial if you'll be working inside.
The latest model also includes a landscape 12MP Ultra Wide front camera that supports Center Stage for videoconferencing and clear Portrait mode selfies. The 12MP Wide back camera is perfect for capturing photos and 4K videos. Plus, it features landscape stereo speakers and two microphones, delivering incredible sound.
This deal is only available for a limited time, so head to Amazon before it runs out.
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