Take a bite out of these early Black Friday deals — including a MacBook Air for $255 off and $79 off AirPods Pro.
Amazon has just dropped prices across the board on various Apple iPad models for Black Friday, including the best deal we've seen on the recently released 2024 Apple iPad Pro. Right now the 11" model costs $849 (normally $999) and the 13" model costs $1099 (normally $1299). The new iPad Pro boasts a couple of significant upgrades over its predecessor, including a powerful M4 chip and, for the first time ever, a tandem OLED display.

The early Black Friday deals are coming in hot on Amazon and, this time around, we're eyeing some of the best Apple deals we've seen in a minute. Best of all, these are live right now, so you don't have to wait to shop. Prices currently start at just $24 and tons of your favorite Apple staples are fair game.
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In our 2024 iPad Pro 11" M4 review, Jacqueline Thomas wrote, "For creative professionals, the 2024 iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet on the market and is going to shine if your work revolves around a touchscreen. For the rest of us, though, the iPad Pro is simply the most beautiful display you'll find in a tablet, with hardware that's powerful enough to be a top-end device for years to come."
While scouring pages of deals, we even found that a few Apple staples are at all-time low prices. Take the 256GB 9th generation iPad, for instance — it's $149 off! The more recently released iPad Air is also at a record low, coming in at $100 off, as well as the latest Apple Watch Ultra and the 2024 MacBook Air. AirPods are also just begging to be snapped up — you'll get $79 off the Pros and $150 off the Max.The 2024 iPad Pro is the best tablet on the market, iOS or otherwise, thanks to the new M4 processor which is both powerful and power efficient. Compared to the previous generation iPad M2, it performs about 20% better. However, the biggest update of the iPad Pro is not the M4 chip, but instead the tandem OLED panel which hadn't previously been seen on an Apple product. Tandem OLED is better than traditional OLED in two ways: (1) it's far brighter and (2) it's less prone to burn-in. If you're wondering why this technology hasn't found its way into TVs, the answer is simply because it's not cost effective at larger sizes. The iPad can get away with it because the 11" screen is much smaller, but that's also a major reason why the iPad Pro is priced considerably higher than the other iPads in Apple's 2024 lineup.
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