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M4 iPad Air prices just skyrocketed, land one at up to $350 off for Prime Day (Already selling out)

Prime Day is live through day’s end and, now that prices on the latest M4 iPad Air just skyrocketed as part of the recent Apple price, the deals just went from good to seriously great. Here’s the thing though, you’ll need to get in there quick as various color/storage configurations are starting to sell out complete as Amazon, presumably preps, to re-launch its listings at the new, much higher price tag – you can score them at up to $350 off the new list prices.

M4 iPad Air Prime Day deals

As you can see above with the new MSRPs injected into the regular prices above, the Prime Day deals are seriously great. Apple’s iPad Air is notorious (at least around here) for being a little bit stingy on the price drops. We always catch deals, and you can regularly find them for under MSRP, but there’s rarely giant discounts. Now, however, the Apple site has been updated with drastically higher prices and it’s likely only a matter of time before Amazon gets to work updating its listings – it looks like they are already in the process of doing so. 

If you’re looking to land a current-gen 2026 iPad Air this year, there’s a very good chance this might be your last chance to land a proper deal before everything is a whole lot more pricey. With the way iPad deals trend, we might not see them back down at the old MSRPs at all this year, never mind $350 off.

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

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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