Latest iPad Air with super fast M1 and 5G gets discounted for fall Prime Day

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Latest iPad Air with super fast M1 and 5G gets discounted for fall Prime Day
Apple's first in-house chip meant for computers and tablets, the M1, is something of a gold standard for chip makers like Qualcomm and Intel, thanks to its dramatically improved performance and incredible efficiency. You don't have to spend top dollar to experience the blazing-fast performance offered by it though, as the Prime Early Access Sale event has made the latest iPad Air with M1 power more affordable.

When it comes to fast, efficient, portable, and versatile tablets, iPads kind of have no competition. With the 2022 iPad Air, you can enjoy some of the features that were introduced with the pricier iPad Pro, such as a new front camera with the useful Center Stage feature and the aforementioned M1 chip.

What's more, it's also great at many laptop-like tasks, and the one that Amazon is selling right now offers 5G connectivity as well.

Apple iPad Air 2022

10.9 inches screen | Apple M1 chip | Wi-Fi + Cellular | 5G

The tablet features a comfortably sized 10.9 inches screen with uniform bezels and a 12MP ultrawide front-facing camera with the Center Stage feature that keeps the subjects in the frame during video calls. The 12MP rear camera churns out perfectly fine photos.

In short, if you need a tablet that is fast, has a nice display, offers great speakers, lasts all day long, and can handle a massive ecosystem of apps, the M1 iPad Air is the one to get. 

The base iPad Air model with 64GB of storage and cellular connectivity usually costs $749, but you can get it for $669.99 right now through Amazon. You are unlikely to come across a vastly better deal than this so it would be a smart move to save $80 on one of the best tablets of 2022 while you can.

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