Multiple All-Time Low Prices Hit M4 iPad Pro on Amazon, Get Up to $380 Off

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Amazon is discounting numerous models of Apple's M4 iPad Pro this week, including both 11-inch and 13-inch models this time around. Simultaneously, Amazon has the Apple Pencil Pro for $99.00 right now, and it's compatible with these iPad Pro models.

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In this sale, the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Pro has hit $899.00, down from $999.00. There are multiple record low prices on 11-inch iPad Pros right now on Amazon, including a steep $380 discount on the high-end 2TB Wi-Fi model with Nano-Texture Glass, now available for $1,719.00.




These iPad Pro models feature Apple's M4 chip, OLED displays, and support for the Apple Pencil Pro and the Magic Keyboard. Don't forget that you can get the Apple Pencil Pro for a match of its all-time low price of $99.00 today on Amazon, down from $129.00.

11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi


13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

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Is the nano-texture glass any good on an iPad? Anyone have any rave reviews?
Unless you have a real need for a non-glare iPad, I highly recommend not choosing it. A very good friend of mine gifted me an iPad and he likes to choose every option so he chose the nano-texture iPad M4. When I received it, I was excited to finally have an OLED iPad (I have an OLED 32" monitor and multiple OLED laptops). What a disappointment. The screen looked anything but OLED. The nano screen reduces the colors and the brightness. It was tough, but I told him nicely that I didn't care for the nano and we exchanged it for the normal screen M4 and couldn't be happier. Had I just kept it, I'd have regretted it.

Oh, and the nano screen needs to be cleaned with ONLY the Apple Cloth. Regular cloths do not work (really!), for some reason, and can damage the nano texture. I like to keep my screen clean all the time but no way was I going to keep $20 cleaning cloths everywhere.
 
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Nano glass gets rid of the glare but at the cost of OLED. You end up with a display which just doesn’t look as good for black on white text and less contrasty.
White on black text looks ok apparently.
One to skip unless you solely use your iPad outdoors.
 
Based on the 10-15% improvement expected for the M5, would it be better to get the heavily discounted M4 1TB in October/November rather than the base M5?
 
Some very good prices but seems like it is only for the Wifi variants. Anyway just bought an iPad Pro 11' with esim and had to pay the full price in my country as there are no offers or discounts.
 
Unless you have a real need for a non-glare iPad, I highly recommend not choosing it. A very good friend of mine gifted me an iPad and he likes to choose every option so he chose the nano-texture iPad M4. When I received it, I was excited to finally have an OLED iPad (I have an OLED 32" monitor and multiple OLED laptops). What a disappointment. The screen looked anything but OLED. The nano screen reduces the colors and the brightness. It was tough, but I told him nicely that I didn't care for the nano and we exchanged it for the normal screen M4 and couldn't be happier. Had I just kept it, I'd have regretted it.

Oh, and the nano screen needs to be cleaned with ONLY the Apple Cloth. Regular cloths do not work (really!), for some reason, and can damage the nano texture. I like to keep my screen clean all the time but no way was I going to keep $20 cleaning cloths everywhere.
Wow! Thank you for this honest review! You touched on exactly what I feared, that the nano would reduce the color and brightness. Cheers!
 
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