Prompt 1: Using a code-block, extract each offer and associated features from the following text. Once extracted, produce a response comprising a raw markdown table that juxtaposes each offer. Prompt 2: Create an RDF based description of the three cheapest from the table using turtle notation, terms from schema.org, and hash-based relative hyperlinks for subject and object denotation. In addition, use for the @base value in the preamble section of the description. Another week, another Dealmaster. In this week's roundup of the best tech deals on the web, we have deals on the latest iPad Air, the Meta Quest Pro, and the latest MacBook Pros. ### FURTHER READING [2022 iPad Air review: M1, other tablets 0](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/2022-ipad-air-review-m1-other-tablets-0/) The 2022 iPad Air is in the Goldilocks zone for anyone in the market for a new tablet. We called it the "easiest tablet to recommend" [in our review](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/2022-ipad-air-review-m1-other-tablets-0/), due to its blazing-fast M1 processor, compact design, and faster USB-C performance, among other things. Whether you want to upgrade from an older iPad or pick up your first one, it's a great choice for most buyers. At [$499](https://amzn.to/3kI5diV), its current discount matches the recent lower holiday prices. If you need a bigger screen and the ability to create a laptop-like experience, the [11-](https://amzn.to/3XIlvHq) and [12-inch](https://amzn.to/3HJOGUU) iPad Pros are on sale for $1,300 ($200 and $100 off, respectively). ### FURTHER READING [Meta Quest Pro review: For those with more money than sense](https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/10/meta-quest-pro-review-for-those-with-more-money-than-sense/) Meta's Quest Pro is a bit of a splurge, but the current $400 discount (now $1,100) makes it a slightly better deal. [In our review](https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/10/meta-quest-pro-review-for-those-with-more-money-than-sense/), we enjoyed the enhanced comfort, sharper image, rechargeable controls, and two to three hours of battery life with an option for a battery pack, among other improvements over previous models and the Meta Quest 2. We still think the [$400](https://amzn.to/3JutqUe) Meta Quest 2 is the better deal, but in case those upgrades are worth it to you, now's the first time you can snag the Pro at a nearly 30 percent discount. Elsewhere around the web, we have deals on charging solutions from [Anker](https://amzn.to/40lV8ZB), [LG's Ultrawide 34-inch curved monitor](https://amzn.to/3WVen9p), the 75-inch [Samsung Frame TV](https://amzn.to/3JvxfIL), a few other 4K TV favorites, and a grab-bag of computer components. Check the full curated list below.