Save $199.01 on iPad Air during Amazon Spring Sale Apple Deal

Save $199.01 on iPad Air during Amazon Spring Sale Apple Deal

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One of our favorite iPads is available at its best-ever price.

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As of March 25, the Mashable-tested Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3) is now $549.99 during the Amazon Big Spring Sale. This is $199.01 off its list price of $749, marking its lowest-ever price, beating the previous record by about fifty dollars.

If you’ve been waiting to add a new iPad to your collection, now is the time. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which just launched, is offering many Apple deals. But this iPad Air deal with its stunning Liquid Retina Display and proven performance stands out.

When Apple released the M1 iPad Air in 2022, it was incredibly powerful. That’s even more true for the new M4 version just released. This previous-generation iPad Air hits the sweet spot with its affordability and a tangible discount.

Our reviews have praised this tablet’s slim and light design. It remains one of the sleekest tablets, and while lacking the HDR and OLED display of the premium iPad Pro, it’s also much less expensive.

Beyond aesthetics, the iPad Air’s power stems from Apple’s M3 chip, supporting Apple Intelligence—vital for the new AI Siri debuting this year.

Features include Touch ID, long battery life, and tools for graphic designers, all while being lightweight and portable. It’s ideal for commuters or those who work on the go. The 12MP camera ensures excellent video calls and quality photos.

Don’t miss the Apple iPad Air 11-inch in the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Now available for $549.99, its lowest-ever price, saving you $199.01.

Matt Ford is a freelance contributor to Mashable.

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