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Apple's New iPad Lineup, From Mini to Pro: $329 to $1,899

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With the launch of the new iPad Pro, Apple offers 28 different models of tablet, not including colors. Here's a top-to-bottom look at Apple's full iPad lineup, from the iPad mini up to the brand new 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Curiously, Apple is charging a $150 premium on the new cellular-equipped iPad Pro models, up from $130 in the rest of the lineup.

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iPad mini 4 - 7.9-inch

$399 - 128GB
$529 - 128GB + Cellular

iPad 9.7-inch

$329 - 32GB
$429 - 128GB
$459 - 32GB + Cellular
$559 - 128GB + Cellular

iPad Pro 10.5-inch (old)

$649 - 64GB
$799 - 256GB
$999 - 512GB
$779 - 64GB + Cellular
$929 - 256GB + Cellular
$1,129 - 512GB + Cellular

iPad Pro 11-inch

$799 - 64GB
$949 - 256GB
$1,149 - 512GB
$1,549 - 1TB
$949 - 64GB + Cellular
$1,099 - 256GB + Cellular
$1,299 - 512GB + Cellular
$1,699 - 1TB + Cellular

iPad Pro 12.9-inch

$999 - 64GB
$1,149 - 256GB
$1,349 - 512GB
$1,749 - 1TB
$1,149 - 64GB + Cellular
$1,299 - 256GB + Cellular
$1,499 - 512GB + Cellular
$1,899 - 1TB + Cellular

At the top of the lineup is the $1,899 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 1 terabyte of storage plus cellular, the most expensive iPad ever. That's more expensive than a good chunk of Apple's Mac lineup.

Top Rated Comments

archvile Avatar
98 months ago
Apple offers 28 different models of tablet
Jobs is rolling in his grave right now.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
98 months ago
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Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
98 months ago
Great prices. I still think the iPad Pro is way to cheap, and should start with 16gb of storage for base configuration. Most people don’t need More than 16gb of storage
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
98 months ago
Remember when the iPad was $500, or $400 after a few months with a sale?

Thanks, but no thanks - I’ll be using my iPad Air 2 until it breaks.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
archvile Avatar
98 months ago
Curiously, Apple is charging a $150 premium on the new cellular-equipped iPad Pro models, up from $130 in the rest of the lineup.
Curiously, Apple is charging more for literally everything. Smart Keyboard, cases, AppleCare, and pencils. MacBooks, iPhones, Mac mini, Etc. Prices are going up, up, up. How “curious.”
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
98 months ago
Remember when the iPad was $500, or $400 after a few months with a sale?

Thanks, but no thanks - I’ll be using my iPad Air 2 until it breaks.
…and the current “regular” iPad is $350.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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