Get the M4 iPad Pro for Up to $200 Off This Weekend

Amazon and Best Buy are both discounting numerous models of Apple's M4 iPad Pro this weekend. This time around, deals at both retailers have been applied automatically and are available to all shoppers, so you won't need to clip any on-page coupons or be a My Best Buy Plus/Total member.

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In total, there are more 13-inch iPad Pro tablets on sale than 11-inch models during this sale. We've collected every device being discounted in this lists below, and they include a few models with Nano-Texture Glass options as well.


These iPad Pro models feature Apple's M4 chip, OLED displays, and support for the Apple Pencil Pro and the Magic Keyboard.

11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

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Top Rated Comments

digimc Avatar
21 weeks ago
I would love to be able to bring home one of those 13" iPad Pro with the nano-texture screen. But holy crap the price is high. I like the functionality and the screen of the iPad Pro, but I think the iPad Air would be the way to go for me.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Corpuscle Avatar
21 weeks ago

I'll buy to when I can run Mac OS on it
That will never, ever happen.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GMShadow Avatar
21 weeks ago

I would love to be able to bring home one of those 13" iPad Pro with the nano-texture screen. But holy crap the price is high. I like the functionality and the screen of the iPad Pro, but I think the iPad Air would be the way to go for me.
I hope they bring the nano option to the lower tiers with M5.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Geekett Avatar
21 weeks ago
It’s a very small discount indeed for such overpriced devices
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
T-R-S Avatar
21 weeks ago
I'll buy to when I can run Mac OS on it
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Bearxor Avatar
21 weeks ago

The iPad Pro is significantly more expensive than the MacBook Air. While it’s a powerful device, most users don’t fully utilize its processing capabilities the way MacBook users do. Unlike the MacBook, which caters to a broad range of users, the iPad Pro tends to appeal to a more niche audience. If it could run even a hybrid version of macOS, it might attract a wider user base. For those who simply want an iPad alongside their MacBook, a standard iPad or iPad Air is often a more practical choice. Originally intended to bridge the gap between the iPhone and MacBook, the iPad still feels more like a larger iPhone than a true middle ground.
I would even be fine buying Apple's super overpriced keyboard cover if it was required for a "macOS mode".
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)