It's officially Black Friday, and my seventh year covering the big retail event. And though it's early hours into it, I'm already seeing some excellent discounts across the iPad range, with the lowest price ever being hit across almost every iPad model.
If I had to choose just one iPad deal to recommend I'd probably go for the $100 off the iPad Air (M2, 2024) at Amazon, which is a great offer seeing as this iPad is so new, bringing the price down to $799 for the 256GB version.
In the UK, the deals aren't quite as dramatic, but I wouldn't say no to £31 off the brand new iPad mini at Amazon, which is now £569.
Below you'll see my roundup of the best Black Friday iPad deals I've found so far this sales period. I'll be checking in on these regularly to check they're still live and will also be keeping an eye out for any extra ones that appear as the day goes on. Below that, you can find live updates where I report on deals as and when they come in. To find the best deals for you, I use our dedicated price checker, scour various retailers across the US and UK and make sure I compare prices across retailers to find the best offers available. I also use tools like CamelCamelCamel to check price history, which I use to predict whether this is the lowest an iPad will fall or whether it may drop further
If you're still not sure which iPad is right for you, I recommend checking out our iPad generations guide. And if you want more Apple kit, then don't miss our MacBook Black Friday blog.
Quick links US
- Browse all iPads on Amazon US
- Browse all iPads at Walmart US
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iPad (2022):
$349$259 at Amazon -
iPad Air (M2, 2024):
$899$799 at Amazon -
iPad Pro (M4, 2024):
$999$849 at Amazon -
iPad mini (2024):
$499$459 at B&H Photo
Quick links UK
- Browse all iPads on Amazon UK
- Browse all iPads at Very
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iPad (2022):
£499£437.69 at Very -
iPad Pro 11-inch (M4, 2024):
£999£934.97 at Amazon -
iPad Air (M2, 2024):
£799£779 at Currys -
iPad mini (2024):
£499£467.97 at Amazon
iPad deals US
iPad deals UK
To go with your new iPad
Good morning deals hunters. I'm Beren, Creative Bloq's ecom editor, and I'll be posting on all things iPad this (UK) morning... So, how are things looking so far this Black Friday for iPads deals? They're looking pretty strong!
We started seeing some really strong, record-low price deals late last week, and this week has been pretty good too, though some great deals, like on the M2 iPad Air, have been in and out of stock – especially on Amazon.
But today is the official Black Friday. So I'm super excited to see what new record-low prices are released today. I have a feeling that Amazon has pulled back on some of their iPad deals in preparation for today. Best Buy and Walmart still have strong options... let's see how the day pans out!
As I've noted in the intro, the most recent 7th generation iPad mini, which was only released on 23 October, is already seeing a discount. It's down from $499 to $449 over at Amazon.
We gave the new mini a an excellent review, praising the performance of the A17 Pro chip and the drawing experience with Apple Pencil Pro.
- New 2024 iPad mini: was $499 now $449.99 at Amazon
We do go on about Amazon a lot – and for good reason. It's a huge retailer who is often able to provide the biggest discounts online. However, that's not always the case...
If you want the latest 13-inch iPad Pro, the best price is currently at Best Buy, where it's down from $1,299 to $1,099. This is the lowest price we've seen for the larger version of this year's M4-chipped tablet. It's the 256GB version.
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iPad Pro 13 (M4, 2024):
$1,299$1,099 at Best Buy
I've used and owned all of the iPad generations at one time or other, and each one is really good for specific users. For me, the entry level iPad and the iPad Air are the most relevant to my type of content creation and consumption (though the Pro is excellent for gaming).
But then, there's quite a difference between the 9th and 10th Gen of the classic iPad. If you want a family tab that will pass through hands (and whatever is on those hands!), for video watching and browsing, there's no better option that the 9th.
But if you want more – options for digital art, bit of gaming and a much nicer display – then the 10th could be for you. And right now Amazon has it down from $349 to $259. Well worth a look!
iPad (10th Gen): $349 $259 at Amazon
I posted about Procreate last week, but it warrants repeating... if you work in 3D, you'll hopefully be aware of Procreate Dreams (and Procreate, the 2D software). They're both some of our favourite digital art softwares out there. and Procreate Dreams just got a nod for Best iPad App of the year at the Apple App Store App of the Year awards.
We gave it a perfect 5/5 star review last year when it came out. So, if you get the iPad deal you're looking for, and you're willing to spend $19.99 / £19.99 on it, I highly recommend you getting the app and having a play.
Once you've got your new iPad, I highly advise you get a protective screen for it – especially if you're a digital artist.
The best iPad screen protectors, like Astropad's Rock, Paper, Pencil, double up as a matte surface that offers the artist 'bite' with their stylus – mimicking the feel of drawing on paper.
Astropad's Rock, Paper, Pencil: $43.99 $35.99 at Amazon
Hiya! It's CB editor here Georgia, taking over from Beren for a while. I own the M2 Pro iPad and I use it everyday for sketching, streaming and photo editing. I use it with the Apple Pencil 2 and a magic keyboard.
Besides my personal use, I've been covering iPad deals for years now – and have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the price history.
You might be wondering which iPad to go for – and you'd be right to wonder. The three models are very different, and have different purposes. Stand by and I'll tell you all about it...
So... the iPad range is as follows:
- iPad Pro: The Big Daddy of the range. Recently upgraded with an M4 chip, it's perfect for 3D creative pros and those working in video. If you want to spend a bit less money we still recommend the M2 version of the tablet.
- iPad Air: Thin and light, and powerful enough for digital art and photo editing as well as streaming and everyday use.
- iPad: The basic iPad in the range, still zippy and with a lovely screen.
- iPad mini: The new iPad mini just dropped, with the A17 chip. We love it, it's surprisingly powerful and works well as an on-the-go creative tool.
Read more about it in our iPad vs piece, which covers all the iPads and which one you should buy.
We've tested every single iPad in the range so we really know what we're recommending here for creatives. So far we love the following:
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iPad Pro (M4, 2024):
$999$849 at Amazon -
iPad mini (2024):
£499£467.97 at Amazon -
iPad mini (2024):
$499$459 at B&H Photo
Get the iPad mini with $40 off at Amazon.
Our design editor Dan recently reviewed the brilliant new iPad mini and loved it.
"With the addition of the A17 Bionic chip and Apple Pencil Pro support, the iPad mini really does offer the 'full' iPad experience in a smaller package, handling everything from digital painting to video editing almost as well as its bigger siblings. For iPad mini 6 owners it might not be worth the upgrade, but for those who want the most portable possible tablet, and don't need the brightest OLED display tech, it's a no-brainer. Says our review.,
And it has a brilliant discount right now, which is super surprising as it is so new.
iPad mini 6 with 30% off at Amazon: now just $349.
If you'd rather spend less, we actually think the mini 6 is brilliant even though it's a bit older. And it's got a huge discount now, of 30%.
And if you want a stylus, there are some cheap options today perfect for digital artists. See our spotlight deal here with lots of detail about a great Apple Pencil alternative deal – the Logitech Crayon stylus is just $49.99 at Amazon.
That deal on a 9th gen iPad for under $200 has now SOLD OUT. We'll be monitoring as we find an alternative....
And don't forget to upgrade your accessories, too. We have a guide to the best iPad cases.
Also check out the best iPad keyboards.
If you're not sure of which iPad to buy, why not head to our buying guides?
We've got the best iPad for drawing if you're into digital art, and the best iPad for Procreate if you want to get specific.
If you're on a tight budget here's the best iPad for students. If you're on a creative course you might need one of the most powerful iPads but for everyone else, there are deals on the older options such as the M2 iPad Pro or Air... or even the 10th gen iPad, which has a brilliant price cut right now.
Get the 10th gen iPad: was $349 now $259 at Amazon