![]() ![]() Sticking with the default 128GB of storage does drop the iPad Pro’s price to $799, but that’s still $50 more than the iPad Air with 256GB and Wi-Fi. ![]() So unless you absolutely need 5G connectivity on your tablet, the $749 iPad Air with Wi-Fi and 256GB seems more enticing than the $899 iPad Pro with the same options. Remember, you can't upgrade storage on an iPad after you buy it, so you're stuck with what you've got - so it's a good idea to pay for at least 256GB of storage to ensure you have plenty of space on your tablet. (Image credit: Apple)Įven 128GB of space can be too little on an iPad, especially if you plan to shoot a lot of high-res photos/videos or download a lot of big games and apps. The new iPad Air 5 (pictured) looks to be as big and beautiful as the 11-inch iPad Pro, but for a bit less cash. The iPad Pro gets pricier from there, up to $2,099 for 2TB and Wi-Fi + Cellular.įor the sake of this price comparison, let's look at what you get for $899: an 11-inch Wi-Fi iPad Pro 2021 with 256GB of storage, or an iPad Air 5 with 256GB of storage and 5G. For $899 (the same price as the top-of-the-line Air 5 with 5G) you can get an 11-inch Pro 2021 with 256GB of storage and Wi-Fi. That's just $100 more than the cheapest iPad Pro 2021, which ships with 128GB of storage for $799. If you want everything, the pricey $899 model packs the upgraded 256GB of storage and 5G connectivity. There will be two $749 models – one with 64GB of storage and 5G, and another with 256GB and Wi-Fi. The iPad Air 5 will go on sale on March 18 with a starting price of $599 for the Wi-Fi model with 64GB of storage. ![]()
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