Get $139 off on M1 iPad Air with 64GB Storage and Cellular

Sep 14, 2022 at 01:08pm EDT
Amazon takes $139 off M1 iPad Air with cellular.

Amazon is selling the latest M1 iPad Air with 64GB of internal storage along with Wi-Fi + cellular capabilities with $139 off.

Renewed M1 iPad Air with 5G Cellular Connectivity, 64GB of Storage, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, and More $139 Off

This deal brings the price of the latest iPad Air down to just $579.95, which makes it insane for a lot of reasons. First of all, this price is cheaper than the Wi-Fi-only model, which retails for $599. So instead of being limited to Wi-Fi, this iPad Air on sale gives you complete wireless freedom. All you need to do is insert your own SIM card along with a working data plan.

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Since this is a renewed device, therefore, expect it to be professionally inspected and shipped to you. You get a 90-day guarantee as well.

Buy Apple iPad Air 10.9" 5th Gen (2022) (WiFi+Cellular) 64GB - $579.95

Everything else about this iPad is absolutely fantastic. You get the speedy M1 chip which is making big waves in the tech space and shows no sign of stopping no matter what. Then there's the large 10.9-inch Retina display which is a joy to use for everything and anything. Add Apple Pencil support on top, and you have yourself a canvas that is groundbreaking in every single way.

The USB-C at the bottom is simply icing on the cake as it lets you hook up a ton of accessories. The same port is used for charging the device, too. And since it supports the USB PD protocol, therefore, you can expect fast charging speeds.

Overall, this is one of those deals which tend to sell out fast. And don't be surprised if you head over to Amazon and it's sold out already.

You've been warned!

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