Amazon is now selling a cellular Apple iPad Air with 256GB of storage for just $799.99, if you place your order today and choose the Starlight color.
Note that this deal isn’t available for iPads in other colors and we don’t yet know when this deal will come to an end. That means that you need to be sure of selecting the right color and ordering soon to avoid any chance of missing out.
Amazon would normally sell the cellular 256GB iPad Air for around $900, but you can order yours today and save 11% and $100. And you don’t even need to enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons as part of this deal, either.
Buy: Apple 2022 iPad Air (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi + Cellular, 256GB) from Amazon: $799.99 | Original price: $900
10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone, P3 wide color, and an antireflective coating
Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine
12MP Wide camera
12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage
Up to 256GB of storage
At the time of writing, this iPad Air has more than 7,190 reviews on Amazon with a combined rating of 4.8 stars out of a possible five. That is of course an excellent score and the iPad Air is one of Apple’s best tablets right now. It ships with a large 10.9-inch display and has the Apple M1 chip inside for speedy performance.
All of that is available for just $799.99 today, but remember that we don’t know how long that price will be available. Act now if you want to ensure you won’t wind up overpaying later.
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