Amazon cuts $299 from Apple’s 13-inch M5 iPad Pro

Amazon cuts – Amazon is discounting Apple’s 13-inch iPad Pro with the M5 chip to $1,199.99, down from a $1,499 recommended retail price—saving $299 (20%).
There’s a particular kind of frustration that hits when you want the “big” version of something—then the price turns the dream into a debate. This time, Amazon is giving people a cleaner path to Apple’s 13-inch iPad Pro with the M5 chip.
The deal brings the 13-inch iPad Pro (M5) to $1,199.99. Amazon lists it as down from its $1,499 recommended retail price, which works out to a 20% discount and a savings of $299. For buyers who were waiting for the cost to loosen, it’s a rare moment where the numbers actually cooperate.
Apple positions this 13-inch iPad Pro as the company’s big-screen flagship tablet in its current lineup. Its standout feature is the high-end OLED display. paired with a premium. thin Pro design aimed at people who want serious performance without stepping up to something bulky. The tablet is built for creative work, multitasking, and media use, with Pencil-focused use in mind.
The other headline change is the M5 chip. Apple frames it as a strong step up in speed, especially for AI-related performance compared to older models. That matters for anyone who uses the iPad for heavier workflows—whether that’s drawing, editing, watching shows, or juggling lots of apps at once.
Buyers, at least, seem to be on board. The product is sitting at a 4.8-star rating. For shoppers deciding between “nice tablet” and “I actually rely on this,” that kind of feedback is the difference between a speculative purchase and a confident one.
As always with limited-time pricing, the practical advice is simple: if you’ve been waiting on the 13-inch iPad Pro (M5), Amazon’s discount is the opening window. Catch it while it lasts.
Amazon deal Apple iPad Pro 13-inch M5 OLED iPad Pro M5 chip AI performance $299 off iPad Pro
So it’s $299 off but somehow I’m still not getting it lol.
I swear every time Apple does something “AI” it just means it’s more expensive. But $1,199.99 is at least less painful… I guess. Does this version actually work with the old Apple Pencil or are they trying to make me buy another one?
Wait this says Amazon cuts $299 from Apple’s iPad Pro… but I thought Amazon doesn’t control Apple prices? Maybe it’s like refurbished? Also 13-inch iPad sounds huge, why not just get a MacBook then.
4.8 stars means nothing anymore, half those reviews are bots or people who just got it yesterday. Still, OLED on a tablet is kinda wild, and the “M5 AI performance” thing has me curious even though I don’t even use AI stuff. Might grab it if it’s truly 20% off, but knowing Amazon it’ll be back to $1,499 tomorrow.