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Best iPad Deals: iPad Pro M4, iPad Air M2, iPad mini, and iPad 10th Gen

Apple’s iPad lineup starts with the iPad mini (at least in terms of size), moves over to the iPad 10th gen (the most affordable of the bunch), and then up to the latest iPad Air with M2 and the ultra-powerful, new iPad Pro – the first Apple product to house its latest M4 chip. 

Starting from $999, the new M4 iPad Pro comes in two sizes, 11-inch and 13-inch, across various memory configurations, from 512GB through to 2TB, and in both Silver and Space Black. Described as the “thinnest Apple product ever” – the 13-inch variant measures out at just 5.1mm in thickness and is even more slender than the 11-inch counterpart. The aluminum enclosure houses the Ultra Retina XDR display and packs in the new M4 chip to power the 10‑core CPU and GPU alongside the new 12MP Ultra Wide landscape camera and the 12MP back camera with True Tone flash. You’ll also find four studio-quality microphones, a 4-speaker array, Wi-Fi 6E support, Face ID,  and “all-day battery life.”

Next we have the latest iPad Air models complete with Apple’s M2 chip, also available in 11-inch and 13-inch form-factors, there are four colors options (Space Gray, Blue, Purple, and Starlight) starting from $599. The new 12MP front landscape camera also makes it way to Apple’s latest Air models alongside Wi-Fi 6E support, Face ID,  and “all-day battery life alongside the Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultralow reflectivity. 

From there we move to the 6th generation iPad mini that start from $499 (although they regularly see deals at much lower than that) and the 10th generation iPad. While it feels like both of these particular models are likely closer to their way out of the lineup than not, they do indeed remain there for the time being. It seems as though the iPad mini lineup will be the next to see upgrades, as Apple did just officially lower the price on the standard iPad 10th Gen to start at $349 suggesting it might still have some life left in it yet.