The best iPad deals of the season are selling out FAST — 5 deals I'd add to my cart now before Cyber Week's over

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Just because Thanksgiving may be in the rearview mirror, that doesn't mean the savings have to end. As we shift our focus to the winter holidays ahead, shoppers will be happy to know there are loads of Cyber Monday deals still available — you just have to know where to look.

I should know, because I've spent the past few weeks glued to price trackers across all major retailers to highlight the best iPad deals out there. From what I've seen, Apple's iPads are still available at good discounts, most notably the 11" iPad Air M3 or the larger 13" iPad Air M4, both of which are still $100 off. If you're willing to splurge on one of the premium iPad Pro models, though, there's only one deal I recommend. The brand-new M5 13" iPad Pro is already $100 off, just a little over a month after hitting store shelves. That discount makes it the same price as the M4 model right now, which makes it an absolute steal.

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Apple 11" iPad Air (WiFi + Cellular/128GB)
Apple 11" iPad Air (WiFi + Cellular/128GB): was $749 now $649 at Amazon
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The 2025 iPad Air packs Apple's M3 processor, an 11-inch LED (2360 x 1640) display, 128GB of storage, a 12MP rear camera, and a 12MP front camera. The tablet features a more powerful 8-core CPU, which makes the M3 up to 35% faster for multithreaded CPU workflows than the iPad Air M1. There's also a 9-core GPU on board with 40% faster graphics performance. In our iPad Air M3 review, we called it "the best Apple tablet for most people." The price did drop as low as $274 around Black Friday, but we're not likely to see as steep a discount as that this year.

Apple 13" iPad Air (Wi-Fi/128GB)
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Apple 13" iPad Air (Wi-Fi/128GB): was $799 now $699 at Amazon
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Here's a comparable discount on a larger version of the iPad Air M3 sporting a 13-inch LED (2732 x 2048) display. Otherwise, it packs the same 128GB of storage, 12MP rear camera, WiFi 6E support, and 12MP front camera. The larger screen is really worth it if you plan to watch a lot of videos, read a lot of comics or play a lot of games.

Apple 11" iPad Pro M5 (Wi-Fi/256GB)
Apple 11" iPad Pro M5 (Wi-Fi/256GB): was $999 now $926 at Amazon
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This isn't a huge discount, but it's amazing you can get one at all given the iPad Pro M5 just came out last month and is Apple's fastest tablet yet. Not only does this iPad have Apple's fastest chip inside and 256GB of storage, it also sports a lovely 11-inch Ultra Retina XDR OLED Display that makes everything you do on it look amazing. Check out our recent iPad Pro M5 review to see it in action!

Apple 13" iPad Pro M4 (Wi-Fi/256GB)
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Apple 13" iPad Pro M4 (Wi-Fi/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,199 at Amazon
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You can still get a sizable $100 discount on the slightly older iPad Pro M4, which is still a killer tablet that runs circles around most thanks to its Apple M4 chip. The extra-large 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR display makes this the biggest and most powerful iPad you can buy, but with the M5 version going for the same price right now on sale, you'll likely only want to snag this deal if the other runs out of stock.

Apple 13" iPad Pro (M5, Wi-Fi/256GB)
Apple 13" iPad Pro (M5, Wi-Fi/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,199 at Amazon
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As with the 11-inch version, the larger 13" iPad Pro packing Apple's latest and greatest M5 silicon is the company's fastest tablet yet. With it going for the same price as the M4-powered version, there's really no reason not to treat yourself to $100 off the best iPad on the market.

For more discounts, check out our Cyber Week deals guide.

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Alyse Stanley
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Alyse Stanley is a news editor at Tom’s Guide, overseeing weekend coverage and writing about the latest in tech, gaming, and entertainment. Before Tom’s Guide, Alyse worked as an editor for the Washington Post’s sunsetted video game section, Launcher. She previously led Gizmodo’s weekend news desk and has written game reviews and features for outlets like Polygon, Unwinnable, and Rock, Paper, Shotgun. She’s a big fan of horror movies, cartoons, and roller skating. She's also a puzzle fan and can often be found contributing to the NYT Connections coverage on Tom's Guide

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