The iPad Mini just returned to its lowest ever price at Amazon

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iPad deals have been flittering in and out at Amazon over the last few weeks, and the iPad Mini is perhaps the flakiest of models. However, this $399.99 record low price has just returned to select colorways, kicking Apple's miniature slate down by a full $100. 

We first saw such a discount a couple of weeks ago, but stock quickly ran low. Even yesterday's major sales didn't bring back such a high value offer - which makes today's discount all the more exciting. We certainly wouldn't wait too long to take advantage here - after all, we've seen these exact iPad deals run off the shelves just days ago. 

The iPad Mini hasn't exactly been a stranger to savings since its release last fall. We've seen prices generally falling between $429 and $479 over the last few months, and often only on a few versions at a time. Today's iPad Mini deals represent the best we've seen since launch. 

You'll find more information on this offer just below, and plenty more iPad deals across the range further down the page. 

iPad Mini (64GB, WiFi) | $499 $399.99 at Amazon
Save $100 -

iPad Mini (64GB, WiFi) | $499 $399.99 at Amazon
Save $100 - The latest generation iPad Mini has just dropped back down to its lowest price ever at Amazon - all thanks to a $100 discount. This offer is available on the  Purple, Space Gray, and Starlight versions of Apple's smallest tablet.

More of today's best iPad deals

iPad deals aren't contained to the mini model today, we're also seeing some excellent offers on the entry level 10.2-inch device and across the Pro series as well. You'll find all the biggest discounts from across the web just below. 


Of course, we're also rounding up all the latest iPad Air deals for those on the hunt for something a little larger, as well as the biggest iPad Pro deals on the market as well. Or, check out all the best gaming tablets around for a wider view of your slate options. 

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Tabitha Baker
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Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.