The New M4 iPad Pro Is Already on Sale—and It’s Kind of a Big Deal
If you’ve been eyeing the brand-new M4 iPad Pro but holding off for a sale, now’s your moment.
The 11-inch model just got a $100 price cut for Memorial Day, bringing it down to $900.
Yeah, that might not sound massive, but keep in mind—this thing literally just launched. Apple doesn’t hand out discounts like candy, especially not on fresh releases, so this one definitely deserves a closer look.
This latest iPad Pro isn’t just a spec bump—it’s a total flex. It’s crazy thin (just 5.3mm), insanely powerful, and stacked with tech that makes it one of the most advanced tablets out there.
Whether you’re drawing, editing, gaming, or multitasking like a beast, this thing can handle it.
What’s Under the Hood?
At the heart of it all is the M4 chip. It’s a 9-core CPU (3 performance, 6 efficiency) paired with a 10-core GPU that just breezes through heavy tasks.
Think video editing, 3D rendering, and big creative projects—basically anything you’d usually turn to a desktop for.
With 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of NVMe storage, you’re set for serious performance. Sure, power users might hit that storage limit fast, but if you’re cloud-based or not dealing with massive video files, it’s a sweet spot.
Apps like Adobe Premiere Pro, Logic Pro, and Photoshop run natively and deliver performance that’s nearly desktop-tier.
So yeah, it’s a tablet, but it’s playing in a whole different league.
That OLED Display Is Something Else
The 11-inch Ultra Retina XDR display uses fancy Tandem OLED tech (yes, two OLED layers stacked) for better brightness and longevity. It hits a wild 1,600 nits of HDR peak brightness and rocks a crisp 2420 x 1668 resolution with P3 wide color gamut support. It looks incredible.
Cameras, Connectivity, and the Little Things
Camera-wise, there’s a 12MP wide shooter on the back paired with a LiDAR scanner.
It’s great for AR and depth-sensing, though AR still feels a bit niche for most people.
The front-facing 12MP ultra-wide camera is now in landscape mode—finally! Center Stage keeps you centered during calls, making it a solid pick for meetings or FaceTime sessions.
On the battery side, it’s rocking a 31.29 Wh cell for about 10 hours of use. Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 are onboard for snappy wireless connections.
The USB-C port supports Thunderbolt 4 and USB 4, which means fast data transfers and external display support up to 6K.
Physically, the iPad is shockingly light at 444 grams and impossibly thin at 5.3mm.
It still feels solid, the camera bump is barely there, and it’s got that clean, pro look.
So, Should You Grab It?
At its regular $1,000 price, the M4 iPad Pro was already competing with entry-level MacBook Airs.
But now at $900, it’s looking a lot more attractive—especially if you prefer touch input and need something ultra-portable.
Pair it with the Magic Keyboard and you’ve basically got a pseudo-laptop with backlit keys and a floaty design.
This price drop only lasts through May 27, and it’s available at Best Buy.
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to jump on the M4 train, this might just be it.
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