iPads are in high demand all year long, but Cyber Monday is a great time to get deep discounts.
If there’s a good time to find a deal on an Apple tablet, it’s on Cyber Monday. And if there’s a good Cyber Monday to find a deal, it’s this one, since Apple hasn’t released any new iPad models in over a year. There should be plenty of models on store shelves just waiting for eager buyers to snatch them up at a significant discount.
If you want even more tech deals, be sure to check out our complete Cyber Monday coverage.
Best Cyber Monday iPad and iPad Mini deals
- iPad 64GB (9th gen), $249.99 ($80 off) at Target
- iPad 64GB (9th gen), $249.00 ($80 off) at Walmart
- iPad Mini 64GB (6th gen), $399.00 ($100 off) at Amazon
- iPad Mini 256GB (6th gen), $549.00 ($100 off) at Amazon
- iPad 256GB (9th gen), $399.00 ($80 off) at Amazon
- iPad 64GB (10th gen), $349.00 ($50 off) at Amazon
Best Cyber Monday iPad Air and iPad Pro deals
- iPad Air 64GB (5th gen), $499.00 ($100 off) at Amazon
- iPad Pro 11-inch 128GB (4th gen), $699.99 ($100 off) at Target (requires free Target Circle signup)
- iPad Pro 11-inch 128GB (6th gen), $749.99 ($50 off) at Best Buy
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch 128GB 5G (5th gen), $779.99 ($520 off) at eBay
Best Cyber Monday iPad accessory deals
- Apple Pencil (2nd gen, open box), $74.95 ($55 off) at Amazon
Zagg Folio Keyboard for iPad 10th gen, $45.54 ($25 off) at Amazon - Apple Smart Keyboard Folio for iPad Pro 11″ and iPad Air, $109.00 ($70 off) at Amazon
- Apple Magic Keyboard and trackpad for iPad Pro 11″ and iPad Air, $259.99 ($40 off) at Amazon
Apple sells four models of iPad in five sizes: the 8.3-inch iPad Mini, the 10.9-inch standard iPad, the slightly sleeker more powerful iPad Air at the same size, and the super-powered iPad Pro in 11- and 12.9-inch sizes.
The last-gen standard iPad, with its square screen and physical home button, is also being sold—and it’s still the cheapest Apple iPad on the market. All of these designs are offered in at least two colors, multiple storage capacities, and in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi/cellular models.
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FAQ
Are Cyber Monday iPad deals really worth it?
Because the iPad sells well pretty much all year round, it’s difficult to find dramatic discounts even on Cyber Monday. Meanwhile, Amazon Fire and Samsung Galaxy Tab series tablets do plummet in price during Cyber Monday. That said, if you’re in the market for an iPad, the deals we’ve highlighted above are definitely worth it. The models that get the deepest discounts are the ones that are a year older or more (and there are still plenty of new ones in retailers’ inventory) as well as the most expensive iPads, with high storage capacities and 5G radios. As the version with the newest redesign, the colorful 10th-gen iPad with its new USB-C port will be the hardest to find on sale.
What size iPad should I buy?
The iPad Mini is a wonderfully portable little tablet, but at 8.2 inches, it’s not much bigger than the biggest smartphones. The largest iPad Pro is huge—big enough to replace a laptop if you add a keyboard, but that also makes it a lot less portable. The 10- to-11-inch range seems to be the sweet spot for most users. If you’re unsure of the size to purchase, head to your nearest electronics store. It almost certainly has most of the models on display.
Should I upgrade my iPad?
Is your iPad broken, or does it feel slow and sluggish? Then yeah, it’s probably time to buy a new one. If not, feel free to wait a year or two—or longer. Apple’s software support for its tablets is second to none, and you’re probably not going to miss out on anything huge with an older model so long as it’s still working fine.
Do I need an iPad Pro?
For most people, the answer is “No.” The iPad Pro is a lot more expensive than the Air or the standard iPad because it uses a much more powerful processor, and includes extra features like Face ID and Thunderbolt connections. It also has access to more powerful multitasking. But all of this isn’t really helpful if you mostly use an iPad as a reading or video consumption device. Unless you’re trying to replace a full laptop with an iPad, keep that extra money for a nice case or bag.
How much storage does my iPad need?
That really depends on what you do with it. If you’re mostly surfing the web, answering emails, and watching streaming video, then the basic 64GB to 128GB of storage should be more than enough for you. But if you’re constantly downloading high-end games or saving HD video to your tablet, you’ll want some more.
Does my iPad need a cellular connection?
Do you want to take your tablet on trips and leave your phone at home? Then, yes, you could probably use the cellular upgrade (LTE on the 9th-gen iPad, 5G on everything else). If not, then no, you don’t need it. Instead, you can use tethering on your smartphone or local Wi-Fi pretty much all of the time. Also, be aware that cellular iPads need a separate data plan (and a monthly charge) in order to work off of Wi-Fi.
Should I get an Apple Pencil or keyboard?
The Apple Pencil is a worthy upgrade for anyone who wants to do some drawing or other artwork on an iPad. There are cheaper alternatives, but they’re not nearly as good. And even if you’re not an artist, there’s a certain pleasure in using the iPad like a pencil and paper. (Especially if you’re signing digital paperwork frequently.) Keyboards are more situational, and really only useful in the same situation as a full laptop. If you think you need one, you absolutely don’t need Apple’s expensive accessories — save some money on a wireless board from Keychron or Anker instead.
When is Cyber Monday this year?
Cyber Monday 2023 is November 27.