The latest iPad Pro has never been cheaper
A record breaking discount brings the 12.9-inch iPad Pro to just $899.99 at Amazon
iPad deals have been hitting the latest 2021 iPad Pro for a few months now, but many were growing tired of the stubborn $999 sales price. Amazon has just broken that record, though, with the biggest discount we've ever seen on the 128GB 12.9-inch model. You'll find this iPad Pro available for $899.99 right now, for a full $200 off the $1,199.99 MSRP.
It goes without saying that this is the cheapest we've ever seen Apple's most powerful tablet, and one of the best gaming tablets on the market. In fact, previous $999 iPad deals have stuck around since Black Friday last year. If you've been eyeing up the larger 12.9-inch screen, now is the time to pounce.
Amazon currently only has Silver models on the shelves at this price point, so your window for taking advantage of such an offer is closing. The Space Gray model is still available, but at that previous $999 position. We don't know whether the darker version will be taking part in today's iPad deals any time soon, or whether stock allocated for this sale price has already sold out.
You'll find more information on this offer just below, and plenty more iPad Pro deals further down the page.
12.9-inch iPad Pro (2021) | $1,099.99 $899.99 at Amazon
Save $200 - This is a record low price on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, with Amazon's latest offer dropping the $1,099.99 128GB model down to just $899.99. We've previously only ever seen iPad deals dropping this larger 12.9-inch device down to $999.99 in the past, so this is a truly momentous offer.
More of today's best iPad deals
If you're after something a little cheaper, you'll find plenty more iPad deals available across the web right now. From the Mini to the latest entry level model, we're rounding up all your favorite retailers' lowest prices right here.
We're also rounding up all the latest iPad Air deals and iPad Mini deals if you're after something smaller. Or, take a look at the best gaming phones if you want to keep your iOS games in your pocket.
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