SAVE $49.01:The new 11-inch Apple iPad Pro (256GB, WiFi) is on sale at Amazon for $949.99, down from the list price of $999. That's a 5% discount on the tablet.
Opens in a new windowCredit: AppleApple iPad Pro (11 inch, 256GB, WiFi)$949.99 at AmazonNow that pre-orders are over and you can finally get your hands on the latest Apple iPad, Amazon has gone ahead and impressed us. Since a discounted price on new Apple products isn't the norm, today's deal is worth cashing in on.
As of May 15, the 11-inch Apple iPad Pro (256GB, WiFi) is $949.99 at Amazon, down from the list price of $999. At the time of writing, the tablet is currently listed as out of stock, but you can still order at the sale price and Amazon will notify you of the estimated delivery date. You also won't be charged until the tablet ships.
Apple's latest and most advanced iPad is finally here. Last week, we saw Best Buy offering a preorder deal to grab the iPad Pro for just $949, but the deal required a paid My Best Buy Plus membership, which costs $49.99 per year. This means today's sale price at Amazon is the first true discount we've seen on the 11-inch model of the Apple iPad Pro.
Apple designed the iPad Pro to be a powerhouse of a tablet while also being built for portability. With a slim profile, the iPad Pro's lightweight design means it's travel-ready, whether you're traveling to your living room, the office, or on a European summer vacation.
The Ultra Retina XDR display paired with OLED technology spells exceptional contrast which can be great for your streaming or work activities. There's also the Apple M4 chip, the latest and strongest CPU from Apple, making for a speedy and reliable iPad experience.
If you've been waiting for the latest iPad release, the wait is over — kind of. Order the iPad Pro (256GB, WiFi) from Amazon at the discounted price of $949.99 and Amazon will ship it over to your doorstep as soon as the model is back in stock. Amazon will email you with a heads-up of an estimated delivery date so you won't be left hanging.
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