Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has sprung, dropping prices on everything from video games to Magic: The Gathering cards. There are also tons of Apple products on sale – including iPads. If you’re in the market for a new Apple tablet, you’ve come to the right place.
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Below, you’ll find all the best discounted iPads for Amazon’s big sale, including brand-new ones that just came out. Let’s take a look.
Apple iPad
Apple iPad 11-inch A16 128GB Wi-Fi (2025)
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The baseline iPad is on sale for $50 off MSRP. That means you can get one in any color you like for $299 instead of the usual $349. This model came out last year, so it’s still nice and new. It features an 11-inch display and it runs on Apple’s A16 chip. The starting storage is a hefty 128GB as well, which is nice for anyone who doesn’t enjoy juggling which apps are installed (so, everyone).
Apple iPad Air
Apple iPad Air 11-inch M4 128GB Wi-Fi 7 with Apple N1 (2026)
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Apple iPad Air 13-inch M4 128GB Wi-Fi 7 with Apple N1 (2026)
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The latest iPad model to get a spec bump is the iPad Air, both the 11-inch model and the colossal 13-inch one. This just might be the sweet spot in the Apple tablet lineup, because the M4 chip (which has previously appeared in beefier Macs) offers plenty of power. But the price is well short of what you’d pay for an iPad Pro, especially with this discount.
Apple iPad Mini
Apple iPad Mini 8.3-inch A17 Pro 128GB Wi-Fi (2025)
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I love the iPad mini. I think the 8.3-inch display is perfect for sitting back on the couch and scrolling through all of the internetty things you want to catch up on. Whether that’s social media, email, or even Netflix, the iPad mini can handle it all. It’s bigger than a phone, but small enough to be easily manageable. It’s the Goldilocks iPad: the size is just right.
For more, check out our roundup of all the best Apple deals in the Amazon Big Spring Sale. You’ll find AirPods Pro 3, the newest MacBook Air, and a bunch of Apple Watch models.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.


