Apple's iPad Air powered by the M1 chip is now available at an effective discount of $180 on Amazon.
What Is The Deal: Apple's 5th generation iPad Air powered by the M1 chip is available at an effective price of $569 on Amazon after a total discount of $180.
Buy On Amazon *This deal is applicable on the 64GB version with Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. Amazon has the pink color at this price, while some of the other options are available at a slightly higher price.
This deal includes a flat discount of $120, and an additional $60 discount if you apply for the Amazon Store Card.
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iPad Air Features: This iPad Air powered by the M1 chip was launched in 2022. While it borrows a lot from its 2020 predecessor, Apple has equipped it with the much more powerful M1 chip, while the 2020 iPad Air featured the A14 Bionic chip.
The iPad Air sports a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with a peak brightness of 500 nits. Apple claims that it can last up to 10 hours on a single charge, and has bundled a 20W power adapter in the box. It has a 12MP front and rear camera for video calling.
In terms of connectivity options, the iPad Air supports 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.0. It also has a USB-C port, which will also debut on the iPhone 15 series this year. It is eligible for the iPadOS 17 update which is expected to roll out in September.
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