Apple iPad Black Friday Deals 2015: iPad Mini 2, Mini 4; iPad Air, Air 2; iPad Pro (Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and Staples)

Apple September 9th Event iPad Pro, iPad Mini
Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at Apple Inc, speaks about the full line of iPad pricing during an Apple media event in San Francisco, California, September 9, 2015. Reuters/Beck Diefenbach

With all the shoppers that will be hitting the stores on Black Friday to find a gift for themselves or others, and can be difficult to tell what is the best deal to get for the holiday season.  When it comes to Apple products like the iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, here is where the best deals can be obtained at retailers like Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, Staples, and Amazon.

If you go to Apple's website now, you will find the price of all manner of iPads, the prices will vary if you want a cellular plan to go with them.   Amazon's prices are comparable, and it is possible to get a good deal from some retailers on Black Friday/Cyber Monday. 

iPad Mini 2

Apple Store:  The iPad Mini 2 is $269.00 for the 16 GB version and $319.00 for the 32 GB version. 

Amazon:  The iPad Mini 2 with 16 GB goes for $220.00. 

Staples:  The Apple iPad mini 2 with 7.9-inch Retina display and 16 GB of storage will cost $239. 

Target:  Buyers here can receive an $80 Gift Card, starting at $269. 

Wal-Mart:  The iPad mini 2 with 16 GB is available for $199 each.

iPad Mini 4

Apple Store:  The iPad Mini 4 is $399 for the 16 GB version, $499 for the 64 GB version, and $599 for the 128 GB version. 

Amazon:  iPad mini 4 with $382.99 for the 16 GB version and $479.00 for the 64 GB version. 

Staples:  The iPad mini 4 with 7.9-inch Retina display and 16 GB of storage will cost $299. 

Target:  For any iPad Mini 4, you can receive a $100 Gift Card, starting at $399. 

iPad Mini 4
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The new iPad Mini 4.

iPad Air

Apple Store:  The iPad Air is $399.00 for the 16 GB version and $449.00 for the 32 GB version. 

Amazon:  Prices are only slightly lower on the iPad Air there. 

Target:  For any iPad Air, you can receive a $100 Gift Card, starting at $399.  

Staples:  The Apple iPad Air with 9.7-inch Retina display and 16 GB of storage will cost $319. 

iPad Air 2

Apple Store: The iPad Air 2 costs $499 for the 16 GB version, $599 for the 64 GB version, and $699 for the 128 GB version. 

Amazon:  Prices are only slightly lower on the iPad Air 2 there. 

Target:  For those that want any iPad Air 2, you can receive a $150 Gift Card, starting at $499.

Best Buy:  You can save $100 on the 16 GB version on the iPad Air 2, $100 on the 64 GB version, and $125 on the 128 GB version. 

Staples:  The iPad Air 2 with 9.7-inch Retina display and 64 GB of storage will cost $449. 

ipad air 2
iPad Air 2

iPad Pro

Apple Store:  As for the iPad Pro, the newest edition is the most expensive at $799.00 for the 32 GB version, $949.00 for the 128 GB version, and $1,079.00 for the 128 GB version. 

Amazon:  Not too much difference in prices with the iPad Pro here. 

None of the other major retailers are showing any more iPad Pro savings. 

Apple iPad Pro
(Photo : Apple)
The Apple iPad Pro.
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