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Best iPad Deals March 2026: Real Discounts on iPad Mini, iPad Pro, and iPad Air Right Now

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Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo are all running discounts across Apple’s tablet lineup this month. Here is a model-by-model breakdown of the best iPad deals available right now and which ones are actually worth buying.

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Best iPad Deals on the iPad mini 7 (A17 Pro)Best iPad Deals on the M5 iPad ProBest iPad Deals on the iPad Air (M3 and New M4)Best iPad Deals on the Standard iPad (A16, 11th Generation)How to Pick the Right iPad DealFAQSources & ReferencesOh hi there 👋It’s nice to meet you.Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox, every week.

The best iPad deals in March 2026 are more varied than usual. A brand-new iPad Air just landed — Apple’s M4 model announced earlier this month — which means the previous M3 generation is seeing its deepest discounts yet. The M5 iPad Pro continues to see $80 off at Amazon, and the iPad mini is sitting at a strong $100 below its launch price. The standard iPad is seeing modest discounts but carries a meaningful caveat for 2026 buyers.

Here is what every model costs right now and what you should know before you buy.


Best iPad Deals on the iPad mini 7 (A17 Pro)

The iPad mini is currently one of the strongest deals in Apple’s lineup. Amazon is offering $100 drops across the entire iPad mini lineup: the 128GB Wi-Fi model at $399, the 256GB at $499, and the 512GB at $699. Smartprix These prices are on par with the lowest tracked all year.

The mini 7 launched in October 2024 with Apple’s A17 Pro chip — the same processor found in the iPhone 15 Pro — which means it fully supports Apple Intelligence features. That makes it a meaningful upgrade over the previous generation, which did not. The 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display, USB-C connectivity, Apple Pencil Pro support, and 12MP cameras round out a package that punches well above its size.

A future update to the iPad mini is expected around mid-to-late 2026, potentially moving to an A19 Pro chip. But at $100 off the current model, most buyers won’t hesitate. 91Mobiles If portability matters more to you than display size, this is among the best iPad deals available right now.


Best iPad Deals on the M5 iPad Pro

The iPad Pro M5 launched in October 2025 and is Apple’s most powerful tablet — period. Amazon currently has up to $80 off select M5 iPad Pro models, with the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch at $919 and the 256GB Wi-Fi 13-inch at $1,218. Khaleej Times

MacRumors’ Buyer’s Guide currently rates the iPad Pro as “Buy Now,” meaning no new model is expected in the near term. The M5 chip, upgraded memory speeds, and USB-C fast charging that hits 50 percent in roughly 30 minutes make this the iPad to buy if your work involves video editing, digital illustration, or music production.

The 11-inch M5 iPad Pro with 512GB is down to $1,099 — $100 off the $1,199 MSRP — and the 13-inch 256GB model sits at $1,149.99, which is $150 off. 91Mobiles For creative professionals who use an iPad as a primary work device, $80 to $150 off a just-launched model is a meaningful saving on hardware that will remain Apple’s flagship tablet for at least another year.


Best iPad Deals on the iPad Air (M3 and New M4)

This is where things get more nuanced in March 2026. Apple just released the M4 iPad Air — new as of this month, starting at $599 for the 11-inch — which means the M3 generation is now the previous model and discounts on it are the deepest they have ever been.

Amazon currently has the 11-inch M3 iPad Air (256GB) at $589, saving $110 off the $699 original price, and the 13-inch M3 iPad Air (256GB) at $779, also $110 off. 91Mobiles These are significant savings for a tablet that still supports Apple Intelligence, still comes with the M3 chip, and still pairs with Apple’s redesigned Magic Keyboard with its larger trackpad and additional function keys.

The new M4 iPad Air features up to 30 percent faster performance compared to the M3 model, Apple’s N1 wireless networking chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, and a custom C1X modem in cellular models. Khaleej Times Because the M4 just launched, no major discounts are expected for weeks. The M4 iPad Air starts at $599 and we don’t expect any steep discounts to appear anytime soon. Khaleej Times

The decision essentially comes down to this: if you want the latest chip and Wi-Fi 7, pay $599 for the M4. If you want to save $110 today on a tablet that still handles everything most users throw at it, the M3 at Amazon is a strong buy.


Best iPad Deals on the Standard iPad (A16, 11th Generation)

The standard iPad is the most affordable option in Apple’s lineup, and it is seeing modest discounts right now. Amazon is taking $20 off the standard iPad this month. Tracking shows better deals have appeared recently, so waiting for a steeper cut is reasonable if you’re not in a hurry. Khaleej Times

The iPad A16 starts at $349 for the 128GB model and was updated in March 2025. It does not support Apple Intelligence — the suite of AI-powered features available on the Air, mini, and Pro — and its display is not as advanced as the rest of the lineup. 91Mobiles A successor is not expected until mid-to-late 2026, so the current model will remain in production for some time.

At $299 to $329 with the current discount depending on configuration, the 11th-gen iPad is the right pick for basic tasks — web browsing, streaming, reading, light note-taking. If you need Apple Intelligence features or a higher-quality display, stepping up to the iPad mini or M3 iPad Air is worth the additional spend.


How to Pick the Right iPad Deal

Choosing among the best iPad deals is easier once you know what each model’s strengths actually are and whether a new generation is coming soon.

Apple’s iPad family spans four models: the 8.3-inch iPad mini, the 11-inch iPad, the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air, and the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro. Khaleej Times MacRumors’ Buyer’s Guide currently gives the iPad Pro a “Buy Now” rating, the iPad mini a “Caution” due to a possible update later in 2026, the M4 iPad Air a “Don’t Buy” on the just-launched model given zero discounts, and the standard iPad a “Don’t Buy” given better deals have been available recently.

The practical takeaway: the M3 iPad Air at $110 off and the M5 iPad Pro at $80 off are the most compelling deals right now. The iPad mini at $100 off is excellent for anyone who values portability. The standard iPad is worth buying if budget is the main factor, but the $20 current discount is not compelling on its own.

Prices at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo update frequently. If you see a configuration you want at a price that works, moving quickly is worth it — deal inventory at these discounts tends to tighten without much warning.


FAQ

Q1: What are the best iPad deals right now in March 2026? The strongest current deals are $100 off the iPad mini 7 at Amazon (128GB from $399), up to $81 off the M5 iPad Pro (11-inch 256GB at $919), and $110 off the M3 iPad Air at Amazon (11-inch 256GB at $589 and 13-inch at $779).

Q2: Is the new M4 iPad Air on sale yet? No. Apple announced the M4 iPad Air in March 2026 starting at $599, and no meaningful discounts are expected in the near term given how recently it launched. The M3 iPad Air is the better value right now at $110 off.

Q3: Does the standard iPad support Apple Intelligence? No. The 11th-generation iPad with A16 Bionic chip does not support Apple Intelligence. For Apple’s AI features, you need an iPad mini (A17 Pro), iPad Air (M3 or M4), or iPad Pro (M5).

Q4: Which iPad model is the best value for most users right now? For most buyers in March 2026, the M3 iPad Air at $110 off represents the best combination of price, performance, Apple Intelligence support, and long-term software reliability.

Q5: Where can I find the best iPad deals? Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo are consistently the most competitive retailers for iPad discounts. MacRumors and AppleInsider both maintain live iPad pricing guides updated daily across all major resellers.


Sources & References

  • The Verge
  • MacRumors iPad Deals Guide
  • Macworld iPad Deals
  • AppleInsider iPad Deals
  • 9to5Toys
  • Tom’s Guide iPad Deals
  • Yahoo Tech iPad Deals

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