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Apple's powerful iPad Pro M4 drops to its lowest price yet at Amazon

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Apple iPad Pro 11-Inch (M4) in silver on purple background with don't miss sign
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Amazon has a way of stacking discounts on top of discounts--if you can find them. You can even save extra cash when buying premium products like Apple's latest iPad Pro. Right now, you can get the 11-inch iPad Pro (M4) with 512GB for $1,049 (was $1,199). It may look like $1,099.99, but with the $50 off promo, it drops down to a new record-low price.

The iPad Pro M4 is Apple's most powerful tablet. While it comes in an 11 and 13-inch version, this deal only applies to the 11-inch one. Apple barely discounts its best products, so you'd better act fast. The 256GB one, previously on sale with the same discount, has already sold out.

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In our iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) review, we highlighted strengths including performance, build, and battery life. It runs on the same processor as the latest Macbook Pro and boasts a lighter, thinner body to boot. It lasted almost 15 hours during testing, which could last most folks at least two days. Gaming and other battery intensive activities could bring that down, but still. The OLED screen is a nice plus.

All those features and more make the iPad Pro M4 a powerhouse tablet that rivals modern laptops, minus the fact it can only use iPadOS. Students and workers alike can use it as a portable productivity machine. If that sounds appealing to you, I'd consider this deal while it lasts, especially with the deal on the 512GB version.

The iPad Pro M4 is our best premium tablet, but if you're interested in other options, you can take a look at the rest of our best tablet list. If paying over $1,000 for a tablet is a little out of budget, browse our best cheap tablets instead.

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Jess Reyes writes about deals and coupons almost as much as she does about games. Her work can be found in IGN, GameSpot, Digital Trends, and Inverse – just to name a few. When she’s not writing or gaming, she’s probably window shopping or gassing up her mutuals on Twitter/X.

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