SAVE $55: As of May 29, the new 11-inch, space black Apple iPad Pro (M4, 256GB, WiFi) is on sale on Amazon for just $944 — its lowest price since launch.
If you've been eyeing a new tablet, now's a great time to buy one thanks to a deal on the M4 Apple iPad Pro at Amazon. Amazon continues to make Apple's powerful new tablet a tempting buy: after discounting the base configuration of the latest 11-inch iPad Pro by $50 on its release date, the retail giant now has it listed for an additional $5 off.
As of May 29, the Apple iPad Pro (M4, 256GB, WiFi) is on sale for the all-time low price of $944 (normally $999) and beats a concurrent members-only deal at Best Buy. (If you could benefit from a little more screen real estate, note that the 13-inch version is $50 off.) Some fine print: This new sale pricing only applied to the space black variant at the time of writing — the silver one was still hovering at $949.
SEE ALSO: Apple iPad Pro 2024 (13-inch) review: The battery life is bonkersThe revamped iPad Pro has an impressively slim design — the 11-inch model is only 0.21 inches thin and 0.98 pounds — which Apple has adorned with a rich, bright OLED display and a cutting-edge M4 chip. (In our testing, it left the M3 MacBooks in the dust and lasted over 16 hours in a single charge.) Its Ultra Wide 12MP webcam also has a new location for use in landscape orientation.
Mashable Tech Editor Kim Gedeon recommends the new iPad Pro for two specific types of users: one being a professional creative who frequently works on the go, and the other being an Apple loyalist with cash to burn. More casual users in search of a fresh tablet for browsing and streaming will probably be better off with the new iPad Air (which also happens to be on sale, by the way).
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