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Apple’s mid-range 512GB M5 iPad Pro is back at the Amazon low, or $279 off open-box

While we have caught some deeper deals on the more pricey high-end models, Amazon is now offering one of its best prices ever on the mid-range 13-inch 512GB M5 iPad Pro at nearly $150 off

Amazon has Apple’s latest 13-inch M5 iPad Pro with the 512GB storage capacity down at $1,349.99 shipped. This deal is live on both the Space Black and Silver models. 

This is a regularly $1,499 configuration seeing a nearly $150 price drop to deliver the lowest price we can find from a reputable source in brand new condition. It’s still quite an investment for a table, but we are talking about arguably the best one on the market and a configuration that hits right in the sweet spot in terms of storage if you ask me.

Today’s deal is also matching the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon for this model. 

As of right now, Best Buy is still charging full price for the 13-inch 512GB. However, its “excellent” condition open-box units are sitting at notable prices right now and coming in well below the deals at Amazon:

Here’s more details on Best Buy open-box units, according to the list pages:

  • Geek Squad Verified
  • Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
  • Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
  • 1-year Apple warranty

And here’s how deal pricing lands across the lineup in brand new condition right now:

M5 iPad Pro 11-inch:

M5 iPad Pro 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