Apple’s Latest iPad Air with 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and A14 Bionic is Currently $60 Off, The Best Price We’ve Seen so Far

Feb 12, 2021 at 01:49pm EST
Save $60 on Apple's latest iPad Air tablet

Looking to pick up Apple's latest iPad Air with 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and A14 Bionic? You can save $60 on it instantly.

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We see a ton of deals on the latest iPad Air on a daily basis. But it's rare that we end up seeing a discount this big. Right now, you can pay just $539 for the latest iPad Air with A14 Bionic. This is obviously a limited time deal and one you should care about if you are all about saving money and scoring a good deal.

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Unlike the previous generation iPad Air, this one does away with the thick bezels completely in favor of an edge to edge Liquid Retina display. Apple managed to squeeze in a Touch ID sensor into the power button and that's how you unlock the device and pay for stuff online.

Here are the full list of key specs of the tablet:

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
USB-C connector for charging and accessories
Support for Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio, and Apple Pencil (2nd generation)

If you want a very capable iPad without spending 'Pro' money then the iPad Air is the way to go. And saving $60 on this model is actually a big deal. Grab it now before price returns to normal.

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