There's still time to save $80 on Apple's iPad 9th Generation thanks to an extension of Amazon's $249 Prime Day price.
Prime Big Deals Day may technically be over, but that hasn't stopped Amazon from extending its Prime Day price on Apple's iPad 9th Generation. The 64GB Wi-Fi only tablet is $80 off in your choice of Silver or Space Gray. It provides the cheapest entry point into the iPad line, making it a great option for families and students.
Those looking for more storage can also save $80 on the 256GB model, which is now on sale for $399, down from $479.
The above iPad deals are in addition to blowout deals on M1 iPad Pro 11-inch models, which can be found below and in our iPad Price Guide.
iPad discounts on the latest models
- iPad 9th Generation (64GB, Wi-Fi): $249 ($80 off)
- iPad 9th Generation (256GB, Wi-Fi): $399 ($80 off)
- iPad 10th Generation (64GB, Wi-Fi): $399.99 ($50 off)
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (M2, 128GB, Wi-Fi): $1,049 ($50 off)
- iPad Air 5 (64GB, Wi-Fi): $499.99 ($100 off)
- iPad Air 5th Generation (256GB, Wi-Fi) in select colors: $649.99 ($100 off)
- iPad Pro 11-inch (M1, 256GB, Wi-Fi + Cellular) Space Gray: $799.99 ($250 off)
- iPad Pro 11-inch (M1, 512GB, Wi-Fi + Cellular) Space Gray: $899.99 ($400 off)
- iPad Pro 11-inch (M1, 1TB, Wi-Fi + Cellular) Space Gray: $999.99 ($700 off)
- iPad Pro 11-inch (M1, 1TB, Wi-Fi + Cellular) Space Gray: $1,099.99 ($1,000 off)
- Apple Pencil 1st Generation: $89 ($10 off)
- Apple Pencil 2nd Generation: $120.39 ($10 off)
- Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation) and iPad Air (4th, 5th Generation): $269 ($30 off)
Take advantage of even more Prime Week deals
If you're in the market for Mac hardware, be sure to visit the AppleInsider Price Guide for hundreds of exclusive discounts on MacBooks and iMacs.
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