Super Crazy Deal Brings iPad Air 4 Price Down To Just $499

Grab yourself a stunning Sky Blue Apple iPad Air complete with 64GB of internal storage for just $499. This tablet is part of the Amazon Renewed initiative and represents a $100 discount on the usual selling price.

If you have never purchased from the Amazon Renewed initiative, then you will be happy to hear that you not only get exceptional products with discounts applied over the usual selling price but you also get peace of mind in the form of Amazon’s 90-day Amazon Renewed Guarantee.

We want you to be delighted with your purchase, but if you aren’t completely satisfied, you are eligible for a replacement or refund within 90 days of receipt with the Amazon Renewed Guarantee.

With that peace of mind guarantee out of the way, this hardware comes with a stunning 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone and P3 wide colour. It has Apple’s A14 Bionic chip under the hood and comes with an advanced Neural Engine. Rather than have an integrated physical Home button, this hardware comes with all of the swipe gestures you’d find on an iPhone as well as a Touch ID sensor for secure authentication and Apple Pay.

This model iPad offers up to 10-hours of battery life, access to the latest iPadOS updates with new features and security enhancements, and comes with a USB-C connector for charging and connecting additional accessories. It also offers support for the Magic Keyboard, the Smart Keyboard Folio, and the second-generation Apple Pencil.

Head on over to the direct link below to take advantage of this deal. Everything that you need is on that product link, including all product information if you need to fill in any blanks. There are no discount codes or coupons required to achieve the advertised price.

Buy: Apple iPad Air (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB), Renewed from Amazon: $499 | Original price: $599

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