iPad Pro price drop deals for Amazon Prime Day give Apple fans a way to save
The iPad Pro has received a tasty Prime Day drop
Update: Prime Day's finished now, and while these deals may have expired too, you'll find the latest offers and prices over on our regular guide to the best cheap iPad deals. Our price comparison technology will check out the latest deals at a wide range of top retailers for you.
We can almost pretend like it's Black Friday or Cyber Monday, because Amazon's Prime Day deals are here here. It's bringing in all sorts of discounts on technology, home good, and plenty more - including iPad Pro deals.
There are plenty of deals that may not be worth looking at when you're on the hunt for a great product, but we're scoping out all the deals that are worth your while. And, as luck would have it, Amazon Prime Day has some fine discounts on several models of Apple's iPad Pro available right now.
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of some Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial, which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days.
We're seeing prices as low as $629, and that's for an iPad Pro that includes cellular connectivity, so you can make the most of it even on the go. If you need more memory, the same model with a bumped-up 512GB of storage is just $699.
These discounts get you the premium iPad Pro models with cellular connectivity at a substantially discounted rate. And, we doubt there are going to many deals like this again between now and Black Friday. UK shoppers aren't left out either, so check out the deals below.
The best iPad Pro deals from Amazon (USA):
Apple iPad Pro (10.5-inch, Cellular, 256GB) $929 $629
While it's not the best iPad in the world anymore, the 2017 iPad Pro is still an amazing device that could potentially replace your laptop – especially after iPadOS hits the street. And, saving over 30% on Amazon Prime Day can't hurt, right?
Apple iPad Pro (10.5-inch, Cellular, 512GB) $1,129 $699 at Amazon
The 2017 iPad Pro is lacking some of the features of the new hotness, but it's still absolutely worth your time. Especially when you can get any color of the Wi-Fi + Cellular 512GB version for just $699 during Amazon Prime Day.
The best iPad Pro deals (UK):
Americans aren't the only ones who can get a great deal on an iPad Pro. Amazon has big discounts in the UK as well, with decent savings on both the new 12.9-inch and 11-inch models of the iPad Pro. Here's what you can get:
Apple iPad Pro (12.9-inch, Cellular, 256GB) £1,269 £1,110 at Amazon
This Amazon Prime deal drops the price of the large, 12.9-inch iPad Pro by 13%. This model offers a substantial 256GB of storage, and features Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity.
Apple iPad Pro (12.9, Cellular, 64GB) £1,119 £885 at Amazon
One of the biggest price cuts in terms of percent down is this deal on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 64GB storage, which is down a whopping 21%. That'll save you £234, or almost enough to buy some peripherals for the Apple tablet.
Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, Cellular, 1TB) £1,669 £1,446 at Amazon
This deal saves you 12% off the price of an 11-inch iPad Pro that can connect to Wi-Fi and cellular networks. And, with 1TB of storage, you can load it up with files, music, movies, and more.
Apple iPad Pro (11, Cellular, 512GB) £1,269 £1,020 at Amazon
One of the biggest discounts on an iPad Pro you can find for Amazon Prime Day is the £249 reduction on this 11-inch cellular 512GB model, saving you a lovely 20%.
Apple iPad Pro (11, Cellular, 64GB) £919 £811 at Amazon
If you want an iPad Pro that's relatively affordable, this is the best discount you'll find, as it cuts 12% off the price of the smaller Apple tablet in its smallest storage space form.
TechRadar is scouring Amazon and all the major retailers' websites to round up all the top deals on Amazon Prime Day - and we’ve put all the best Prime Day deals in one easy-to-navigate page to help you find the offers that matter to you.
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