The M2 12.9-inch iPad Pro is $150 off ahead of Apple’s Scary Fast event

The M2 12.9-inch iPad Pro is $150 off ahead of Apple’s Scary Fast event

The high-end tablet has dropped to $1,050 for a version with 256GB of storage.

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Apple’s M2-powered 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 256GB of storage is $150 off its regular price at Amazon. That drops the tablet down to $1,050 just a few days ahead of Apple’s Scary Fast event. The company is widely expected to reveal its first M3 chipsets but it’s not certain that Apple will offer M3-powered iPad Pros immediately. You may have to wait until next year for a high-end tablet with the upcoming chipset.

The M2 12.9-inch iPad Pro is $150 off ahead of Apple’s Scary Fast event | DeviceDaily.com

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Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch with M2 chip (256GB)

$1,000  $1,119  Save $119

Apple’s highest-end iPad is currently $150 off at Amazon for the 256GB variant.

$1,000 at Amazon

Still, the M2 iPad Pro is our top pick for the best tablet you can buy right now. Even if Apple does announce an M3 iPad Pro in the coming days, it’s hard to go wrong with the current model. It runs on the same chipset as MacBooks, so you’d be hard pressed to find a faster or more powerful tablet.

We gave the M2 iPad Pro a score of 87 in our review. Apple didn’t give the tablet many upgrades compared with the M1-powered model, other than a few small tweaks and, of course, plugging in a more powerful chipset. However, the iPad Pro already had arguably the best display of any tablet around with the 120Hz ProMotion mini-LED screen. The design remains top notch, while battery life is strong.

Accessories such as the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil are helpful for productivity too. The 12.9-inch M2 model is our pick for the best iPad for power users thanks to the extra real estate compared with the 11-inch variant.

The 128GB version of the M2 iPad Pro, meanwhile, is available for a record low price. It has dropped by 10 percent to $990 at Amazon for a model without cellular connectivity.

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