Technology8/8/2025β€’Engadget

Apple's iPad Air M3 is $150 off and down to a new all-time low

Apple's iPad Air M3 is $150 off and down to a new all-time low

The article discusses a significant discount on Apple's iPad Air M3, with the 11-inch model priced as low as $449 and the 13-inch model down to $649. This represents an all-time low price, beating the Prime Day deal by $30. The iPad Air M3 is positioned as the "best for most" tablet in Apple's lineup, offering a balance of power and affordability compared to the entry-level iPad and the more expensive iPad Pro. The main selling point is the M3 chip, which is around 16% more powerful than the M2 chip in the previous iPad Air. While the iPad Air M3 lacks some features of the iPad Pro, such as a 120Hz OLED display and Face ID, it remains an excellent option, particularly at this discounted price. The article encourages readers to follow Engadget's deals coverage for more Apple product discounts.

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