Deals: Save Up to $79 on Apple's 2020 iPad Air, Including 256GB Wi-Fi for New Low of $669.99

Amazon and B&H Photo are hosting solid deals on Apple's 2020 iPad Air lineup this week, with up to $79 off the 10.9-inch tablet in multiple colors. Both the 64GB and 256GB Wi-Fi models are available on sale at these retailers, including a new all-time low price for the 256GB model.

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Specifically, you can get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad Air for $669.99, down from $749.00, and this one is available in all colors except Space Gray. Amazon's sale marks a record low for the 256GB iPad Air, beating the previous low price by about $6, and currently only Amazon is discounting this model.

For less storage, you can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad Air priced at $559.00, down from $599.00. This sale is available in all colors, and they're all in stock and ready to ship today on Amazon. You'll find matching prices on B&H Photo in all colors.

For even more iPad deals, head to our full Best Deals guide for iPad. In that guide we track the best discounts online for iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.

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Ken88 Avatar
53 months ago

I just saw her in ad for Best Buy. She is annoying
I have NEVER watch her reviews on YouTube..I am sure she would said all the positives so she would continue to received more freebies in the future. No wonder I don’t received any freebies since I am just being too honest. Technology companies hate me☺️
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Ken88 Avatar
53 months ago
I would rather pay a little more and get iPad Pro 11-inch 2021 with M1..it’s shamed 2021 iPad Pro 11-inch does NOT have XDR display..well may be 2022 model?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hastings101 Avatar
53 months ago

Gotta be honest, these are not worth the premium price being asked. I picked up a regular iPad for much less and it’s super fast, super thin, and does everything that most people could ask it to do. $409 for 128 GB, which came down to $109 with a trade-in.

Who exactly is the Air for? People who prioritize aesthetics? Because pros are obviously to get a Pro for not that much more money.
Better processor, speakers, display, design, more ram, and newer Apple Pencil support for a price that isn’t quite as high as a Pro but still gets you something better than the cheaper iPads. So it fills a price point easier to swallow than a Pro I guess. Sort of like a MacBook Pro 13” or the iMac 27”

Not that there’s anything you can’t really do even on a base iPad at the moment. Maybe come iPadOS 15…
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Ion-X Avatar
53 months ago
Gotta be honest, these are not worth the premium price being asked. I picked up a regular iPad for much less and it’s super fast, super thin, and does everything that most people could ask it to do. $409 for 128 GB, which came down to $109 with a trade-in.

Who exactly is the Air for? People who prioritize aesthetics? Because pros are obviously to get a Pro for not that much more money.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CarpalMac Avatar
53 months ago

I would rather pay a little more and get iPad Pro 11-inch 2021 with M1..it’s shamed 2021 iPad Pro 11-inch does NOT have XDR display..well may be 2022 model?
Apple pacing themselves, got to keep iterating.
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Mrjetsondc Avatar
53 months ago

Wow, iJustine didn't only get a free 12.9, she got an 11 also. Must be nice.
I just saw her in ad for Best Buy. She is annoying
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