iPad deals worth grabbing right now: Save up to $149 on the iPad Air

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iPad deals worth grabbing right now: Save up to $149 on the iPad Air

More Apple sales to devour: Get $100 off both the crowd-pleasing iPad mini and the latest iPad Pro.

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Tue, December 9, 2025 at 10:43 PM UTC

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Missed the big holiday sales? Don't sweat it — you're not completely out of luck. Some of the best iPad deals of the year are happening right now. The iPad Air has dropped to $450, just a buck above its lowest price ever. Both the mini and the brand-new iPad Pro — powered by Apple's M5 chip and only a couple of months old — are $100 off. At this point, the deals are doing everything but pressing the "add to cart" button themselves.

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iPad mini

$399$499Save $100
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iPad Air, 11-inch

$499$599Save $100| Near lowest price ever with coupon
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iPad Pro 11-Inch (M5)

$899$999Save $100| Lowest price ever
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The best iPad deals this week

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iPad mini

$399$499Save $100

Are traditional iPads a bit too cumbersome for your daily routine? The smaller, more approachable mini may be right up your alley. At only 8.3 inches, it's compact enough to hold with just one hand.

"A powerhouse in a compact form, designed for busy professionals and families who need both portability and performance," wrote one erudite enthusiast. "Whether you're managing work tasks, staying connected with loved ones or entertaining the kids, this tablet handles it all effortlessly."

$399 at Amazon

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iPad Air, 11-inch

$499$599Save $100 | Near lowest price ever with coupon

If you've been eyeing a new tablet for streaming, scrolling or, ugh, tackling a little work from the couch, Amazon just handed you a solid nudge: Every in-stock color of iPad Air is down to $450. That's $149 off across the lineup — Space Gray, Blue and Starlight are all near their lowest price ever.

Equipped with Apple's powerful M3 chip, it offers all-day battery life, a stunning 12-megapixel camera and a Liquid Retina display that makes movies and TV shows pop. 

"The screen resolution is really beautiful," wrote one impressed shopper. "It's lighter in weight than my old one and a little thinner. The camera takes gorgeous pictures."

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| Near lowest price ever with coupon

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iPad Pro 11-Inch (M5)

$899$999Save $100 | Lowest price ever

This is the newest, most powerful iPad out there, and it comes with a price tag to match. Here's what Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida had to say about it:

"Apple's flagship tablet, available in 11- and 13-inch sizes, is overkill for most users, but it's the one you want if you're doing mission-critical work.

"The iPad Pro (M5) also has the fastest processor of any iPad, which won't mean much for run-of-the-mill apps (Kindle, Calendar, etc.) but could prove very valuable if you're editing video or working with massive documents. And don't forget multitasking: If you frequently hop back and forth between multiple pro-level apps, you want all the processing power you can get."

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| Lowest price ever

$899 at Amazon

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How do you like them Apple iPad deals? (Rick Broida/Yahoo)

If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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