If I search "iPad" on Amazon right now, the first result is iPad 9, which is only $249.
If I search "MacBook Air" on Amazon right now, the first result is the M1 version, which starts at only $749.
I'm interested in both. These are very good prices (also cheaper than apple.com), presumably because they're about to disappear from apple.com next month when iPad 11 and M3 MacBook Air are announced, so apple is now trying to clear the inventory.
I fear they'll become unavailable next month, so I want to buy them when I can. But on the other hand, I'm hopeful that these prices can drop even further next month when new models are announced.
So, historically, when an old model retires from the Apple store, what happens on Amazon? Specifically, what will happen to the $249 iPad 9 and the $749 M1 MacBook Air on Amazon next month, when they disappear from apple.com?
If I search "MacBook Air" on Amazon right now, the first result is the M1 version, which starts at only $749.
I'm interested in both. These are very good prices (also cheaper than apple.com), presumably because they're about to disappear from apple.com next month when iPad 11 and M3 MacBook Air are announced, so apple is now trying to clear the inventory.
I fear they'll become unavailable next month, so I want to buy them when I can. But on the other hand, I'm hopeful that these prices can drop even further next month when new models are announced.
So, historically, when an old model retires from the Apple store, what happens on Amazon? Specifically, what will happen to the $249 iPad 9 and the $749 M1 MacBook Air on Amazon next month, when they disappear from apple.com?