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Land a current-gen iPad for $299 in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

The iPad Air deals are flying in Amazon’s 2026 Big Spring Sale with solid $200 price drops on M3 models and as much as $80 off the new M4 lineup. But for folks who are just looking towards a super causal iPad experience without spending nearly as much, the current-generation iPad is down at $299 in all four colors.

As part of the now live Big Spring Sale, Amazon is offering the most affordable iPad in Apple’s current lineup down at $299 shipped. This includes the blue, silver, pink, and yellow models. 

While the least expensive 128GB likely makes the most sense for the majority of those looking towards the latest entry 11-inch, all three storage tiers are marked down right now. Just keep in mind that, even with the deal price here, once you get up in the $599 range on the 512GB you’re now spending more than the cost of the entry M4 iPad Air that just released and delivers a far more feature-rich and powerful Apple tablet experience:

The 128GB and 256GB models are still well below the price of the more powerful Air, but as you can see below in the Big Spring price drops, you can score one for very close (or less) than the price of the 512GB 11-inch iPad:

M4 iPad Air 11-inch

M4 iPad Air 13-inch

M3 iPad Air 11-inch cell deals

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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