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New all-time low clearance prices hit the M3 iPad Air lineup again, now up to $300 off

We have tracked a resurgence in M3 iPad Air clearance deals this week, with various models now sitting down at the best prices we have tracked to date. While deals on the brand new M4 models roll on, you can land as much as $300 off the original list prices on the M3 iPad Air right now, which is likely more than good enough for most folks. Scope out the offers down below. 

As you can see below we are tracking new all-time lows on a trio of 11-inch models and a straight up $300 drop from the original list price on the 1TB 13-inch model:

Many of these same models were $200 off in and around the release of the new M4 iPad Air model. Since then prices have been creeping down on select storage capacities and colors as Amazon looks to clear out stock of the now previous-generation iPad Air. While we did feature some of these deals previously, the 256GB is $50 less now and there are some additional (or different) color options available on the others.

While there are some improvements on the M4 iPad Air for sure, I would bet that most users wouldn’t even be able to tell which model they have in there hands. Sure, there are loads of techie folks that would, and those that very much do make use of and appreciate the faster and more powerful M4 chip, but for me, and many other, the M3 Air is perhaps the best buy in iPads right now (at prices like these). 

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