Apple’s Latest iPad Air is Currently $50 Off, Features Touch ID, Liquid Retina Display, Apple Pencil 2 Support

Jan 14, 2021 at 03:50am EST

The fourth-generation iPad Air is currently discounted on Amazon, and you can save up to $50, depending on the model you opt for.

Save up to $50 on Apple's Brand New and Latest Fourth-Generation iPad Air with A14 Bionic and Liquid Retina display

Apple's latest iPad Air is a great device for those who do not want to spend iPad Pro money but want all the key features at a lesser price point. This includes an edge to edge Liquid Retina display, support for second-generation Apple Pencil, USB-C and more.

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Right now, you can buy an iPad Air and save up to $50, depending on the color and storage option you are going for. Regardless of which option you go with today, you will end up saving $40 anyway, a deal that will likely stick around for an extremely limited period of time.

The new iPad Air features a large, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone and wide color gamut. There's a powerful A14 Bionic chip under the hood for handling everyday tasks. Touch ID is the method for authenticating and unlocking the device or pay for stuff using Apple Pay.

A single 12-megapixel camera sits at the back that shoots stunning photos and videos while the front facing camera handles all selfie related needs and more. Everything is topped off with Apple's legendary 10 hours of battery life.

Stunning 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone and P3 wide color
A14 Bionic chip with Neural Engine
Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
12MP back camera, 7MP FaceTime HD front camera
Available in Silver, Space Gray, Rose Gold, Green, and Sky Blue
Wide stereo audio
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Up to 10 hours of battery life

Buy Apple Fourth-Generation iPad Air - Multiple colors and storage options

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