Whether you need a tiny tablet for on-the-go consumption or a huge iPad Pro for work and productivity, there is an iPad to suit every need and every budget.
We haven’t seen a new iPad in some time from Apple, and there are no rumored big releases on the near horizon. That means there has never been a better time to snag a deal on any model from across the entire iPad range.
Today’s best iPad deals
- iPad Mini – from $469 at Amazon
- iPad 10.2 – from $279 at Amazon
- iPad 10th-gen – from $399 at Amazon
- iPad Air – from $551 at Amazon
- iPad Pro M2 11-inch – from $749 at Amazon
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch – from $1029 at Amazon
Best iPad deals
Best iPad 10th gen deals
Best iPad 9th gen deals
Best iPad Mini deals
Best iPad Air deals
Best iPad Pro deals
iPad price history
iPads prices are often changing, sometimes matching or even beating their previous lowest prices. Here are the MSRPs, Current prices and record low prices of all the iPad models.
Model | MSRP | Current price | Lowest prices |
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iPad 10.2 | $329 | $279 | $269 |
iPad Mini 6 | $499 | $469 | $399 |
iPad (2022) | $449 | $399 | $399 |
iPad Air 5 | $599 | $551 | $499 |
iPad Pro 11-inch | $799 | $749 | $729 |
iPad Pro 12.9-inch | $1,099 | $1029 | $999 |
iPad cases sales
When you buy yourself a big slab of touchscreen, you’re going to want to protect it. There’s nothing worse than arriving at work, pulling out your shiny new iPad, and discovering a massive scratch has developed in its glassy facia, reminding you of the little bit extra you should have spent to keep it safe from things like ‘your keys’ and ‘your lunchbox’. Here are some great prices on iPad cases at the moment.
Which iPad is best for me?
There really is an iPad for everyone. There’s a small one, there’s a big one, and there’s one in between for whom size doesn’t matter. Some are more powerful than others, although they’re also more expensive. Here’s how the iPad models compare at a glance:
Header Cell – Column 0 | iPad Mini | iPad 10.2 | iPad (2022) | iPad Air | iPad Pro |
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Display | 8.3-inch Liquid Retina with True Tone | 10.2-inch Retina with True Tone | 10.9-inch Liquid Retina | 10.9-inch Liquid Retina with True Tone | 11/12.9-inch Liquid Retina with ProMotion and True Tone |
Processor | A15 Bionic | A13 Bionic | A14 Bionic | M1 | M2 |
Storage | up to 256GB | up to 256GB | up to 256GB | up to 256GB | up to 2TB |
Security | TouchID | TouchID | Touch ID | TouchID | FaceID |
Rear Camera | 12MP Wide angle | 8MP Wide angle | 12MP with Smart HDR 3 | 12MP Wide angle | 12MP Wide angle 10MP ultrawide |
Front Camera | 12MP ultrawide with Centre Stage | 12MP ultrawide with Centre Stage | 12MP ultrawide with Centre Stage | 12MP ultrawide with Centre Stage | 12MP ultrawide with Centre Stage |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, 5G LTE, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, 5G LTE, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, 5G LTE, Bluetooth |
Battery | 5,124mAh Up to 10 hours 20W charging |
8557mAhUp to 10 hours, 20W charging | Up to 10 hours, 20W charging | 7,606mAh Up to 10 hours 20W charging |
7538mAh Up to 10 hours 20W charging |
Dimensions | 7.69 x 5.31 x 0.25 inches (195.4 x 134.8 x 6.3 mm) | 9.87 x 6.85 x 0.30 inches (250.6 x 174.1 x 7.5 mm) | 9.79 x 7.07 x 0.28 inches (248.6 x 179.5 x 7mm) | 9.75 x 7.03 x 0.24 inches (247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1 mm) | 9.75 x 7.03 x 0.23 inches (247.6 x 178.5 x 5.9 mm) 11-inch 11.05 x 8.46 x 0.25 inches (280.6 x 214.9 x 6.4 mm) |
Colors | Space Grey Purple Pink Starlight |
Space GreySilver | Silver, Blue, Pink, Yellow | Space Grey Purple Pink Starlight Blue |
Space Grey Silver |
If you’re looking for the best entry into the iPad lineup with the least cost outlay, then the iPad 10.2 2021 is the way to go. The screen is plenty big and bright enough for watching Netflix, and if you toss an Apple pencil into the deal then you’ve got an incredibly useful note-taking device. We called it ‘Apple’s most important iPad’ in our iPad 2021 review – because it’s the one that most people will buy.
If you’re looking for something a little smaller and size-efficient, then the iPad Mini 6 is the iPad for you. It’s a surprisingly small device that still manages to pack in a great deal of screen real estate, and a healthy amount of grunt behind its diminutive metal chassis.
If you’re after something that sits pretty much perfectly in the middle of all the other iPad models, then the new iPad (2022) could be just what you’re looking for. The screen has lost a lot of the bezel of the previous model, and the new colorful case is pretty stunning too.
Want something a bit bigger, and more powerful? The iPad Air 2022 will have you covered. There’s a bigger 10.9-inch edge-to-edge display, along with the monster M1 chip under the hood.
If Power and massive screen size is your bag, then it’s the iPad Pro. Available in 11-inch and 12.9-inch screen sizes with all the power even modern laptops would gawp at, the iPad Pro is for the moving creative who doesn’t have room in their bag for a MacBook – or who really likes touchscreens on which to conduct their mobile computing. Just pray you don’t have to use it for too long – all that power comes at the cost of battery life, as we found out in our iPad Pro 2022 review.
How do I find iPad deals?
First off, where to look – Amazon. Generally, Amazon is going to have the best iPad sales. You may well find them at other retailers like B&H Photo, Best Buy, and Walmart, but they’ll most likely not be better than the prices you’ll find at Amazon.
Want the best prices? You might have to go for a different color. Often, Amazon will sell iPads of different colors at different prices – so the Lilac version may have a $20 discount, while the Starlight may still be full price. It’s always worth looking at all the different colors to find the best iPad sales.
If you’re not bothered as to whether it’s the latest model or not, then have a shop around for yesterday’s iPads! Sometimes, you’ll find some killer deals on iPads that are still really solid devices, they just aren’t current. Apple is usually pretty good with supporting their devices, so you shouldn’t worry too much about a model that’s a couple of months old.
What is an iPad smart connector?
The smart connector on an iPad lets you connect your tablet to a number of accessories, such as one of Apple’s smart keyboard accessories or other docking kit. All current models have a Smart Connector on board, although accessory compatibility will be different amongst different models – always check to make sure the accessory you’re buying is compatible with your iPad.