Best iPad deals – Apple tablet prices cut and here's all the best savings

Apple’s iPad tablets are incredibly popular, with iPadOS giving the range of devices a new lease on life – something that’s easier than ever to take advantage of with a range of discounts on the iPad Air and standard 10.2-inch iPad just in time for Christmas.

This year’s version of the iPad Air is down to just £384.95 at eBay, thanks to a handy discount code “POPSALE”. When you consider the starting price of the tablet from Apple is £479, you’re able to save almost £100.

The 2019 iPad Air has a 10.5-inch Retina display, which supports the first generation of Apple Pencil too – making it ideal for the budding creative. Unlike the recent iPad Pro tablets, it keeps the classic iPad design, but can now be connected to a Smart Keyboard for typing, and features the A12 Bionic chipset – which means it’s more capable than you might think for this price.

It’s also efficient, offering a 10-hour battery life, while the aforementioned iPadOS update earlier this year means you can now multitask as if it were a laptop.

You can get the deal below, but don’t forget the discount code POPSALE at checkout to maximise your savings.

Apple iPad Air 10.5-inch, 64GB
WAS £479.99 • NOW £384.95 • GET THE DEAL HERE

Looking to save even more but still want a modern tablet? Currys PC World has discounted the 10.2-inch 2019 iPad. You can get this year’s tablet for under £300, with the retailer knocking £50 off the price of the 32GB version.

For that money, you’re getting plenty of power, the same keyboard and Apple Pencil support of the iPad Air, and iPadOS – although you might want to consider the more spacious 128GB version if you plan on downloading plenty of apps. The larger version is also discounted by £40. 

If you’re still not sure, we reviewed the tablet here.

Apple iPad (2019) 10.2-inch, 32GB
WAS £349 • NOW £299 • GET THE DEAL HERE

Apple iPad (2019) 10.2-inch, 128GB
WAS £449 • NOW £409 • GET THE DEAL HERE

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source: express.co.uk