Deals: New iPad Deals Include $50 Off 2022 iPad and $250 Off 2021 iPad Pro

Today we're tracking a series of deals on iPads, including the 2022 10.9-inch iPad and the 2021 M1 iPad Pro. These sales can be found on Amazon and Expercom, and every deal has been automatically applied so you don't need any coupon codes.

iPad (2022)

Starting with the 2022 iPad, Amazon has nearly every model on sale for all-time low prices right now. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $399.00, down from $449.00, and the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad for $549.00, down from $599.00.

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If you want a cellular model, both of these are on sale too. You can get the 64GB cellular iPad for $549.00, down from $599.00, and the 256GB cellular iPad for $699.00, down from $749.00.


Although all of these sales are only $50 markdowns, every one represents a match of an all-time low price on the 2022 iPad.

iPad Pro (2021)

At Expercom, you can save some money on the previous-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro thanks to a few steep discounts. Expercom is one of the only retailers to discount the M1 iPad Pro in 2023, and although they are older tablets, anyone who prioritizes savings over upgraded internals should be interested in these deals.

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This sale starts with the 128GB Wi-Fi 12.9-inch iPad Pro for $849.00, down from $1,099.00. Next, Expercom has the 256GB Wi-Fi 12.9-inch iPad Pro for $949.00, down from $1,199.00. In addition to 12.9-inch models, you can also save up to $220 on 11-inch iPad Pro tablets.


The 2021 and 2022 iPad Pro models share an overwhelming majority of their features, so those investing in a 2021/M1 model to save money shouldn't find much that they would be missing out on in the 2022/M2 models. The central advantages on the 2022 tablets come down to the upgraded M2 chip with a 15 percent faster CPU and 35 percent faster GPU, ProRes video recording, and Apple Pencil hover.

Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

Mr. Dee Avatar
37 months ago
I see several things that happened here:
- People holding onto older iPads longer. 9to5 Mac recently linked to a survey about which Apple devices users would replace in an urgency and iPad wasn't that popular.
- The iPad Pro's and even the Air's are pricey for what most people do with them.
- iPadOS continues to be a polarizing experience considering how Apple is describing these as pro devices.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ZircoBen Avatar
37 months ago
Price the 2022 iPad should have started at ?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
oofio2461 Avatar
37 months ago

Price the 2022 iPad should have started at ?
I don't know what Apple was trying to cater to when they priced it at 449, schools wont pick it up because its too expensive, owners of older iPad's will jump to the Air or the 9th gen, an A15/2nd gen pencil support at 399 would have boosted sales.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
svish Avatar
37 months ago
Good pricing on iPads.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ZircoBen Avatar
37 months ago

I don't know what Apple was trying to cater to when they priced it at 449, schools wont pick it up because its too expensive, owners of older iPad's will jump to the Air or the 9th gen, an A15/2nd gen pencil support at 399 would have boosted sales.
When people need an iPad on the cheap, I usually refer them to the 9th gen iPad still. The 2022 model simply doesn’t justify itself over the 9th gen. Comes off as a low-effort stopgap for people to just spend more on the Air or Pro.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
pdaholic Avatar
37 months ago
The batteries on my 2018 11 and 12.9 pros are starting to die quickly. I’ve been debating on getting a new model vs. waiting for the next evolutionary update. The 5 year old 2018 is still smooth and working quite well otherwise.
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