SAVE $100:As of Feb. 18,xxx tv show the 11-inch iPad Air (M2, WiFi, 128GB) has been discounted to $499 at Best Buy. This is 16% off its list price of $599.
The deals from the Presidents' Day sale event are slowly starting to disappear, but a few retailers still have some great discounts available that are worth a look. Best Buy has a few nice deals leftover, including on select Apple products. If you've had your eye on a new iPad, you can still save on the Apple iPad Air there right now.
The 11-inch iPad Air (M2, WiFi, 128GB) is marked down to $499, $100 off its list price of$599. Your purchase also comes with Apple Fitness+ for free for three months, Apple Music for free for up to three months, up to three months free of Apple Arcade, and Apple TV+ for free for two months. This deal may not stick around much longer beyond Presidents' Day, so act fast to pick it up at this price.
SEE ALSO: Every foldable iPhone and iPad rumor we've heard so farWe consider this iPad Air to be the best option for most people in our roundup of the best iPads. This is because it's, "Equipped with the M2 chip, first introduced in the MacBook Air, it delivers the same processing power as a laptop. In our Geekbench 6 tests, it scored on par with the M2 MacBook Air, offering a high-performance experience at a fraction of the cost." Our review also praised its M2 chip, saying it brings "sweet energy efficiency and a performance uptick."
As mentioned earlier, this deal may not last long. Don't miss out on $100 off the 11-inch iPad Air (M2, WiFi, 128GB) at Best Buy.
If you're looking for even more Apple deals right now, you can still save on the AirPods Max headphones at Amazon and the Apple Pencil Pro is discounted there as well.
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