Walking on air! Get up to $50 off the latest iPad Air at Amazon
The best tablet for most people is now available for less
Apple’s late 2020 refresh of the iPad Air brings it closer to the Pro than ever before — sporting some serious power in a beautifully designed frame.
The price at its standard MSRP is anything but “pro,” but now that you can get $40 off the 64GB model and $50 off the 256GB model, it’s a steal that you should seriously consider!
iPad Air (2020) 64GB: was $599, now $559 @ Amazon
Apple’s latest iPad Air brings pro specs to the mid-ranger with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display (with P3 wide color gamut), A14 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, a USB C port for charging and connectivity, and support for all of Apple’s best accessories.
iPad Air (2020) 256GB: was $749, now $699 @ Amazon
Apple’s latest iPad Air brings pro specs to the mid-ranger with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display (with P3 wide color gamut), A14 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, a USB C port for charging and connectivity, and support for all of Apple’s best accessories.
As you can read in iPad Air review, the modern chassis, fast performance and long battery life of the fourth-gen iPad Air make this one of their best tablets yet.
Moving away from the big forehead and chin bezels you’re used to on previous models, the clean form factor leaves the bright and colourful 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display uninterrupted.
Powering the tablet is an A14 Bionic Chip with Neural Engine — capable of taking whatever intensive task you can throw at it. The I/O has been vastly improved with a USB C port. Plus, it supports Apple’s best iPad accessories in the Apple Pencil 2 and Magic Keyboard (at a price).
So, if the lack of a headphone jack or Face ID is not a dealbreaker for you, this is a seriously good option for you to consider at this new lower price point. For more offers, check out our best iPad deals hub.
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Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.