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The Excellent iPad Air Hits a New All-Time Low Price

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The latest iPad Air, with its powerful M3 chip
The latest iPad Air, with its powerful M3 chip, is now on sale for a new all-time low price, making it an even more tempting choice for most people.

If you’ve been waiting for the right time to buy Apple’s fantastic “just right” tablet, the iPad Air, now is your chance. The latest M3-powered iPad Air is currently on sale for a new all-time low price, dropping by $150 on Amazon, Best Buy, and Target.

This deal brings the price of the 11-inch model down to just $449, while the larger 13-inch version is now available for $649. This deal is even better than the one we saw during Amazon’s Prime Day, with a $30 price advantage.

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The iPad Air is often called the “Goldilocks” tablet because it hits the sweet spot for most people. It’s more powerful than the basic iPad but much more affordable than the high-end iPad Pro.

The main reason to upgrade to this latest model is the new M3 chip, which is about 16% more powerful than the already-fast M2 chip in the previous version. This means the tablet will feel snappy and responsive for years to come.

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Beyond the powerful chip, the Air has a better screen and speakers than the entry-level model and supports a wider range of accessories. The option of a 13-inch screen is also a huge plus for artists or anyone who wants to use their iPad as a laptop replacement.

The one downside is that it doesn’t have the super-smooth 120Hz OLED screen of the iPad Pro, but for most people, that’s a small price to pay for the huge savings. At this new low price, the iPad Air is an even better deal than ever.

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