Deals: Save Up to $55 on the 2020 iPad Pro, Starting at $849 for 256GB Wi-Fi

New discounts on the 2020 iPad Pro have appeared online this week, offering about $50 in savings on Amazon and other retailers. Since these iPad Pro models just launched last month, deeper discounts haven't yet appeared, but these are solid sales for anyone shopping for the latest iPad Pro.

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To start, the 512GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Pro is $1,043.94, down from $1,099.00. This $55 sale is the lowest we've seen so far on this model, and it's being sold by Expercom on Amazon. The iPad Pro is estimated to be delivered between May 4 and May 6, with the usual discounts for Prime members.

The 256GB model with Wi-Fi is also on sale at Tiger Direct, priced at $849.00, down from $899.00. This is another low price that's beating retailers like Amazon and B&H Photo. Tiger Direct is an Apple reseller that integrated with MacMall recently, providing solid discounts on iPads, Macs, and more.

If you're looking for a larger display, the 128GB cellular 12.9-inch iPad Pro from 2020 is on sale for $1,099.00, down from $1,149.00 on Amazon. This is the first time Amazon has discounted this model, and it's the best price available online this week.

Although it's slightly less of a discount, the 512GB Wi-Fi 12.9-inch iPad Pro is also on sale, priced at $1,264.96. Originally priced at $1,299.00, this $34 discount is still the best markdown you'll find among the major Apple resellers online right now.

For even more iPad deals, head to our full Best Deals guide for iPad. In that guide we track the best discounts online for iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.

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Top Rated Comments

Peperino Avatar
55 months ago
Once again, Apple gets the "Pro" products with ridiculous minimal storage.
The iPad pro 12.9 should come with a minimum of 256.
Furthermore how they rip customers of with the storage upgrade is ridiculous.
12.9 128 - $999
12.9 512 - $1299
12.9 1TB- $1,500

a $500 dollar difference from the 128 to the 1tb is obscene. The best 1tb may cost $200 if so.

This sadly shows how out of touch Apple is with reality and much they want to rip off customers.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
triangletechie Avatar
55 months ago
Uh, much faster processor, Face ID, complete redesign, better display, better speakers and they don’t have the white spot issue on the 10.5” pro. The 2018 models are clear upgrades over the 10.5” and old 12.9” models. Most would agree with that.

Did you watch a YouTube video and decide that the 2018/2020 models bend easily? That is completely overblown.

You don’t have to spend the money on one. Stick with an old model.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mr. Dee Avatar
55 months ago
Stimulus check is going to food while keep my 2017 iPad Pro that’s still working great. I can understand a scientist needing one of these, but for the vast majority, Nash.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rp2011 Avatar
55 months ago

Once again, Apple gets the "Pro" products with ridiculous minimal storage.
The iPad pro 12.9 should come with a minimum of 256.
Furthermore how they rip customers of with the storage upgrade is ridiculous.
12.9 128 - $999
12.9 512 - $1299
12.9 1TB- $1,500

a $500 dollar difference from the 128 to the 1tb is obscene. The best 1tb may cost $200 if so.

This sadly shows how out of touch Apple is with reality and much they want to rip off customers.
Yep, but think of it this way, those with the money to spend on these expensive add-ons subsidize the price of basic model for everyone else.
(just kinda sarcastic)
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fbr$ Avatar
55 months ago
Just bought a 2020 iPad Pro 11" 128GB on the Apple Store, IMO 6GB of RAM is the minimum on a device of that price, remember that 4GB is only 1GB more than the basic 10.2" iPad and the iPhone SE.

The March 2016 iPad Pro 9.7" had only 2GB of RAM, what can you do now in 2020 (only 4 years later) with that? IMO the 2018 iPad Pro will be semi-obsolete in 2022 due to the lack of RAM.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jcshas Avatar
55 months ago
I was pretty happy to have picked up 12.9” 256 GB Wi-Fi/Cellular from Best Buy for $1,062. It was open-box in excellent condition.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)