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Mid-range M5 iPad Pro models now $150 off at Amazon, or up to $300+ off open-box

This morning we are taking a look at pair of mid-range M5 iPad Pro configurations siting down at Amazon lows right now. You’ll now find the 11-inch 1TB and the 13-inch 512GB models at $150 off the list prices to match the lowest we have tracked on Amazon. But we also have some open-box options on these same configurations at up to nearly $300 off

Amazon is now offering the 11-inch 1TB model at nearly $150 off the list price while the 512GB 13-inch is also down $149 to $1,349.99 shipped. Both of these models are matching the lowest we have tracked on Amazon. 

There are discounts across the lineup, but these two are the most notable of the bunch right now:

M5 iPad Pro 11-inch:

M5 iPad Pro 13-inch:

Over at Best Buy, you’ll find the 13-inch 512GB model sitting at a much lower price in “excellent” open-box condition right now though:

This is just shy of $300 off the list price and double the savings compared to the new deals above. It is perhaps still not quite enough to warrant the spend for some folks, but if you’re looking to go pro this spring/summer, this mid-range model hits right in the sweet spot for me and we thought it ought to, at least, be on the radar. 

More details on these Bestt Buy open-box options:

  • 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

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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