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Most affordable new 13-inch M4 iPad Air hits Amazon all-time low at nearly $100 off for Memorial Day

As part of the final 24 hours of its 2026 Memorial Day sale, Amazon is now offering its best price to date on the most affordable new 13-inch M4 iPad Air at nearly $100 off

Amazon is now offering the 128GB M4 iPad Air in the 13-inch form-factor down at $699.99 shipped

This is a regularly $799 configuration sitting down at $99 off the list price for the best we have tracked since release in March. This is a new all-time low and the best price we have tracked on the most affordable 13-inch model – it is live on all colors save for the Starlight variant that is still at $49 off. 

We were tracking an all-time low on the base 11-inch model previously, but, like much of the lineup, deal pricing hasn’t been entirely stable, and it has now shot up $20 or so. 

There are indeed price drops across the lineup still, to join the up to $400 discounts on the now previous-generation M3 lineup, but this is indeed the lowest price we have tracked to date on the least expensive 13-incher. For some, myself included, the 128GB storage capacity is starting to feel a little bit tight, if not entirely dated. But when it comes to iPad, we are talking about the Apple device I require the least amount of storage for and I still tend to favor the most affordable configurations – I can get away with the 128GB and there are perhaps plenty of other folks in the same boat. 

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


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