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Apple’s 256GB and 512GB Wi-Fi + Cell M4 iPad Pro models are up to $699 off at Costco

We just spotted a new Amazon all-time low on Apple’s most affordable 13-inch M4 iPad Pro with the Wi-Fi + Cell setup. Anyone can score one at over $300 off at Amazon today, but Costco has the 256GB model and the 512GB for a whole lot less than that – you score them at up to $599 off the list prices right now. 

Amazon is now offering the 256GB M4 iPad Pro Wi-Fi + Cell model at $1,189.97 shipped. This is an originally $1,499 configuration (before being replaced by the M5 model) that is now $309 off and at a new Amazon low. 

That said, Costco is still offering this same configuration down at a much lower $899.99 shipped right now. That’s a massive $599 off the original list price and the best we can find by a long shot in brand new condition. On top of that, it is also still offering the 512GB Wi-Fi + Cell model at $999.99 shipped – that’s a whopping $699 off the list price. 

Clearly Costco is clearing out the now previous-generation M4 machines with some giant discounts right now, both of which appear to be shipping free across the country at this point. While non paid Costco members will get hit with a $45 surcharge, even with it you’re looking at some seriously wild prices here. 

If you must have the M5 Pro, the updated deal pricing at Amazon awaits below:

M5 iPad Pro 11-inch:

M5 iPad Pro 13-inch:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices