Save $50 on the Latest iPad Air and Experience Power of M1

Aug 16, 2022 at 12:59pm EDT
Save $40 on M1 iPad Air.

Right now, the latest iPad Air from Apple with 64GB of storage is available for just $559, allowing you to save $40 without lifting a finger.

64GB iPad Air with M1, 64GB Storage, USB-C and 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display Available for Just $559

Apple has a solid iPad lineup and there's one for everyone out there. If you need something extremely powerful then the iPad Pro is there for you. If you need something low priced but does it all, the iPad 9 is there as well.

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But, if you need something in between that is extreme value for money and packed with power then the iPad Air is the way to go. Housing an M1 chip, the same as iPad Pro, this tablet is what you need in your life if you want to experience iPadOS in the best possible way.

It all starts with the beautiful 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display that features True Tone, P3 wide color and support for Apple Pencil. If you want this tablet for taking down notes the old fashioned way then this is exactly what you need. Looking to use it as a laptop instead? The optional Magic Keyboard is there to the rescue.

Thanks to the fast USB-C port, you can charge this tablet up in no time and transfer files around faster than the previous iPad Air model. It's far more useful than Lightning and one which allows you to connect cameras, keyboards, mice and so on.

There is a lot to love here, but most importantly you get the power of the M1 which makes this iPad Air extremely future-proof. Make sure you head over to the link below on time if you want to save that $40 right away.

Buy 2022 Apple iPad Air (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Was $599, now just $559

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