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Amazon’s Apple sale slashes prices on the M4 MacBook Air, new iPads, AirPods Pro 2 & more—shop before these epic deals vanish.
Apple’s new M3 iPad Air is now just $499 at Amazon, $100 off the regular price! Grab this powerful, ultra-portable tablet while it lasts.
Apple’s fast 11th-gen iPad with A16 chip is just $299 at Amazon—the lowest price ever! Grab this limited-time iPad deal before it’s gone.
The new M3 iPad Air is on sale at Amazon with major discounts—perfect time to upgrade your tech and save big on Apple’s latest.
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The latest iteration of the budget-friendly tablet lineup, the 10th-generation iPad, now begins at $349, marking a reduction from its initial price of $449.
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