Amazon has kicked off the week with a new sale on Apple's iPad Pro from 2018, offering up to $200 off both 11-inch and 12.9-inch models. Deals start with the 64GB 11-inch iPad Pro at $749.00, down from $799.00, and also include numerous lowest-ever prices on 12.9-inch models.

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Amazon's sale includes both Wi-Fi and Cellular options. The 11-inch model has some markdowns, but none in this sale hit all-time-low prices. All of the discounts can be found in the list below.

Amazon's 2018 iPad Pro Sale

12.9-inch

11-inch

The latest iPad Pros launched last October with new edge-to-edge displays, no Home button, and a TrueDepth camera system with Face ID similar to the iPhone X family. These iPad Pro models are compatible with the new Apple Pencil 2 and Smart Keyboards, and are the first of Apple's iPads to feature a 1TB storage option.

If you're looking for even more discounts and savings on other Apple products and related accessories, be sure to visit our Deals Roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

squizzler Avatar
53 months ago
iPad Pro 10.5 is the one. Saved £350 buying a more useful iPad.
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gugy Avatar
53 months ago
Still expensive.
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aviationwiz Avatar
53 months ago
Yeah I might try this out. I bought it at Best Buy and I think their policy is 14 days for a return.
They should just straight up price match the offer within their return policy window - no returning required.
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