Apple’s Best-Ever and Latest iPad Air Drops to All-Time Low Price, Save $69 Instantly

Mar 17, 2021 at 07:57am EDT
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Apple and Amazon are giving you a chance to own the fourth-generation iPad Air at an all-time low price, saving you $69 instantly.

Save up to $69 on Apple's Latest iPad Air and Experience the Best in iPad World for an All-Time Low Price

Have one look at the latest iPad Air and you get a glimpse of where the entire iPad lineup is headed. It is packed with modern technologies, a super-fast processor found in the iPhone 12 lineup and USB-C for the ultimate in connectivity. Right now, you can buy into the iPad Air lifestyle at an all-time low price, with savings up to $69 available, depending on the model you are buying.

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Featuring a large 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, the iPad Air looks stunning no matter how you look at it. This also means that Apple was able to get rid of the huge bezels around the display and move the Touch ID button to the top.

With a powerful A14 Bionic processor inside, you get the same level of performance as the iPhone 12. Long story short, it is packed with all the latest in Apple Silicon and delivers a punch in performance.

There are a fantastic set of cameras on the front and back, making this iPad ideal for virtual meetings or going live on social media.

There are multiple models on sale and you can save up to $69 if you go for the 256GB version of the iPad Air. Also make sure you have the correct color selected before checking out.

Buy New Apple iPad Air (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi, 256GB) - Was $749, now just $679.99

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