Save a Whopping $110 on the iPad Air 4 With A14 Bionic, Redesigned Build, & More – Discount Available for All Five Finishes

Oct 8, 2021 at 08:58am EDT
Save a Whopping $110 on the iPad Air 4 With A14 Bionic, Redesigned Build, & More - Discount Available for All Five Finishes

The iPad Air 4, which launched for $599 last year, is down to just $489 for the base model on Amazon. This marks a $110 price cut for the 64GB Wi-Fi-only model, but you will have to hurry because the deal only lasts for today. The best part about this deal is that it is applicable for the 256GB storage variant, plus other versions. The discount is applied to all five finishes, meaning if you want to personalize the iPad Air 4 with other devices bearing the same color, you will not be disappointed.

As for the other price cuts, they are detailed below.

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The iPad Air 4 ships in a new design that is completely different from the previous-generation models. Gone is the home button, but Touch ID is integrated into the power button on the top. You get a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with impressive color accuracy, contrast, and brightness levels. The slimmer bezels also improve the iPad Air 4’s aesthetics score, but the real star of the show is the A14 Bionic, which will bulldoze anything you throw in its path.

You also get 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM, which should be plentiful for when you want to do a little word processing, browse the web, engage in some media consumption, or even a little bit of video editing, which the A14 Bionic is easily capable of handling. The camera configuration is more than impressive, with the main sensor easily able to record 4K video at 60FPS. We will reiterate that the iPad Air 4 deal will only last for today, so if you want something that will last you for years, look no further than this.

Get the iPad Air 4 starting from $489 from Amazon

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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