Deals Spotlight: 64GB 12.9-Inch iPad Pro Hits New Low Price at $824 ($175 Off)

Amazon is discounting the 64GB Wi-Fi version of the latest 12.9-inch iPad Pro, now priced at $824. At $175 off the original price of $999, this is the lowest price ever seen among the major Apple resellers for this configuration of the 2018 iPad Pro.

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There are also a few high-end cellular options available on sale, including the 512GB 12.9-inch iPad Pro ($200 off) and the 1TB 12.9-inch iPad Pro ($200 off). These are both all-time-low prices as well, discounted to $1,299 and $1,699, respectively.

12.9-Inch iPad Pro Sale

  • 64GB, Wi-Fi - $824, down from $999 ($175 off, lowest ever)

Apple updated the iPad Pro line in October 2018, with all-new edge-to-edge displays that removed the traditional Home button in favor of the new TrueDepth camera system and Face ID. These tablets also support the Apple Pencil 2 and new Smart Keyboards.

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Top Rated Comments

AvisDeene Avatar
66 months ago
I’ll wait to buy it at a lower price when the new ones come out later this year.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
meboy Avatar
66 months ago
It should have been $799 at launch like the 12.9" before it...

These "sales" are a joke!

They better damn well add OLED next gen for these prices.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jimmy_uk Avatar
66 months ago
Too late... I got you wrong. :p ;)

The refresh that I'm referring to is something along the lines of increased RAM from 4GB (for the under 1TB storage models) to 6GB...not a modified chassis. I think iPadOS will be driving that, if it happens.
I can only commit to spending the ticket price for the 12.9" Pro when I know Apples has improved the structure. No way I can use a device and be worried about it bending like a banana overtime (or even out of the box). I see the posts from people reporting their device is fine but this is outweighed, for me, by the posts and videos that show theirs has bent even if only slightly. I appreciate this has been discussed (argued) at length already but thats where I stand sadly.

It's frustrating as Amazon is slowly reducing the price already making it hard to resist, but resist I must!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sracer Avatar
66 months ago
I’ll wait to buy it at a lower price when the new ones come out later this year.
If history is any indication then if you're waiting for a price that is more than $175 off MSRP then you'll most likely be disappointed. $175 off was the high-water mark for discounts for the previous 2 generations of 12.9 Pros. And those didn't happen when the newer models were released.


Based on what timeline? September is iPhone launch, not ipad.

Average release time shows there is a year to wait for updated models. iPadOS will freshen up demand for the current line so why would Apple update this year?

https://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#12-9-iPad-Pro
I have reason to believe that there will at least be a partial refresh of the current 2018 Pro models (with a more remote possibility of a new model)
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sracer Avatar
66 months ago
Don't get me wrong, I'm waiting for a refresh if it has a stronger structural build. 12.9" pro is what I lust for. But it seems too early based on history. Will be happy to be wrong.

Any clue where your getting your believe from?
Too late... I got you wrong. :p ;)

The refresh that I'm referring to is something along the lines of increased RAM from 4GB (for the under 1TB storage models) to 6GB...not a modified chassis. I think iPadOS will be driving that, if it happens.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Aston441 Avatar
66 months ago
Meh. Three months and the new one is out.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)