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All 11-inch M3 iPad Air cell models now nearly $200 off as Amazon makes way for new M4

Stock on the now previous-generation M3 iPad Air remains dicey at Amazon and other retailers, but you can still score some notable deals on the 11-inch cell models. The new M4 Air has arrived and is now carrying varying price drops across the lineup depending on the storage tier, but almost all Wi-Fi + Cell 11-inch M3 iPad Air configurations are nearly $200 off at Amazon. 

As seen above, all four storage tiers on the 11-inch M3 iPad Air cell models are now nearly $200 off the original list prices. As of right now most of the Wi-Fi only and 13-inch models are either completely out of stock at Amazon or are sitting prices we wouldn’t recommend jumping on. 

Previous to the release of the new M4 iPad Air, the best sale prices we saw on the M3 largely maxed out at $150 off. There were certainly some one-off deals, typically on the more pricey storage tiers, for even less, but those deals were quite limited and usually only in a single color. As far as lineup-wide discount events, anything at $150 off or better is where you want to be and now almost all 11-inch cell models are $200 off so you can choose your storage capacity and color. 

For reference, you’ll find an updated lineup of deals on the brand new M4 models below – some are still sitting at the best launch deals we have tracked, but select colors/storage tiers have gone up a touch since last week:

M4 iPad Air 11-inch

M4 iPad Air 13-inch

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices