Apple's latest iPad lineup is available at discounted prices, making it a great time to upgrade or buy one for the first time. The 11-inch base model, which was launched in March, starts at $349 with Wi-Fi and 128GB of storage. Although this is a significant discount from its launch price, it's not the lowest price we've seen.
The seventh-gen iPad Mini, which was also recently updated, offers faster Wi-Fi and USB-C speeds, support for the Apple Pencil Pro, and an A17 Pro processor with 8GB of RAM. The base model starts at $499, but you can get a deal on it now - Amazon has it on sale for $469 in select colors.
The 2025 iPad Air is a more significant update over the previous model, featuring an M3 chip with support for Apple Intelligence and compatibility with Apple's latest Magic Keyboard. The base model starts at $599 for the 11-inch variant and $799 for the 13-inch model. However, these prices are down from their launch price.
The most recent high-end tablet, the M5 iPad Pro, launched in October but has already seen its price drop. While there aren't any particularly noteworthy deals on this model yet, it's still available at a discounted price - $899 for the 11-inch base configuration and $1,099 for the model with Wi-Fi and 512GB of storage.
If you want a larger display or more storage, you can save money on these models. For example, the 13-inch iPad Pro in its 256GB base configuration is down to $1,199 at Amazon and B&H Photo, which is $100 off from its launch price.
The seventh-gen iPad Mini, which was also recently updated, offers faster Wi-Fi and USB-C speeds, support for the Apple Pencil Pro, and an A17 Pro processor with 8GB of RAM. The base model starts at $499, but you can get a deal on it now - Amazon has it on sale for $469 in select colors.
The 2025 iPad Air is a more significant update over the previous model, featuring an M3 chip with support for Apple Intelligence and compatibility with Apple's latest Magic Keyboard. The base model starts at $599 for the 11-inch variant and $799 for the 13-inch model. However, these prices are down from their launch price.
The most recent high-end tablet, the M5 iPad Pro, launched in October but has already seen its price drop. While there aren't any particularly noteworthy deals on this model yet, it's still available at a discounted price - $899 for the 11-inch base configuration and $1,099 for the model with Wi-Fi and 512GB of storage.
If you want a larger display or more storage, you can save money on these models. For example, the 13-inch iPad Pro in its 256GB base configuration is down to $1,199 at Amazon and B&H Photo, which is $100 off from its launch price.