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Apple's Newest iPad Air 11-inch With M3 Chip Suddenly Hits Its Lowest Price, Feels Like a Clearout Sale

Apple's Newest iPad Air 11-inch With M3 Chip Suddenly Hits Its Lowest Price, Feels Like a Clearout Sale

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There's something to be said for just getting off your phone at the end of the day. Even if it is just being replaced by another screen, at least you're more likely to use that other screen to actually watch something, or maybe play a game, or even work. Just getting away from the ritualistic doom-scrolling so many of us end up caught in is a worthwhile cause. If you're after something to help out, then a tablet can be an excellent idea.
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If you're someone who wants the best things in life, then the tablet you should probably go for is the Apple iPad Air M3. This thing's an absolute beast of a tablet with enough power to keep you doing pretty much whatever you want. Better yet, it's currently $100 off, which is the lowest price on Amazon for a limited time.
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It goes without saying that Apple makes some seriously incredible devices, and yet we've said it anyway, just in case you didn't know it goes without saying. But why? Well, with the M3 chip helping with processing, 128GB of storage, and a stunning 12 megapixel camera on it, this tablet can keep up with you no matter what. The M3 is literally built to help multitasking, and that means you can switch between apps and functions with no issues and no slowdown. That's essential when all you want to do is whatever you want, because nobody likes lag.
It can also manage some very pretty games, which is good news for those who want to relax at the end of the day while just chilling out in bed, but don't want to grab a handheld console. You can always pay for more storage if that's something you want too, as each model of this device is currently $100 off.
Of course, if you are someone in the Apple ecosystem already, this device will be even better for you. You'll get seamless integration with your phone and all of your favorite apps, which means you'll be able to stress even less when using it. It also works a treat if you invest in an Apple Pencil for more artsy affairs, or a Magic Keyboard if you want to get into some writing. The Apple iPad Air is an absolute beauty, and everything on it looks great thanks to the liquid retina display as well. So, make sure you don't skip this chance to save 17% on it, because it won't stick around for long.
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