The powerful iPad Pro M4 is somehow still available at its Spring Sale price
Discounts over $250 can't often be found on Apple tech, especially iPad Pro devices.
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For instance, users seeking a truly high-end iPadOS experience can still grab the powerful iPad Pro M4 with a 13-inch screen for a whopping 19% off. That saves you $280 on the variant with cellular capabilities, making it an absolute hit for Apple fans.
Prefer the newer iPad Pro with an M5 chip? This one is also on sale right now, though it's currently down by a more modest $120 price cut. That brings the cellular-ready model with 256GB of storage and a 13-inch display to about $1,380.
Although the M5 chip provides significantly more potential for work-related tasks, the M4-powered device is still among the most powerful tablets. Ideal for video editing, creative work, and, of course, everyday browsing, this option can handle anything you throw at it.
The 13-inch model provides lots of screen real estate for a comfortable viewing experience, though it might not be super convenient to hold and interact with with one hand. Apple has integrated dual-layered OLED panels, delivering better color calibration and excellent visuals.
Also, while it charges at 20W, the device can last you quite a bit on a single charge. You can learn more about its battery life from our in-house measurements, posted in the iPad Pro M4 review.
Although $280 off a tablet that normally costs nearly $1,500 may not sound like much, we have to remember Apple's tech rarely gets truly huge discounts. Plus, given everything it brings to the table, this model is a solid investment for users seeking premium performance and features at a more affordable price.
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