Technology
Get a new-to-you iPad Pro on sale for just $350 — a savings of $250
TL;DR: Save some cash and score a refurbished 9.7″ 32GB iPad Pro with an accessory bundle for just $348.99, a 41% savings as of May 29.
We’ve all dabbled with the idea of buying a tablet at some point. Whether you’re a regular traveler, a digital nomad, or someone who’s always out and about, tablets are a convenient, lightweight, and versatile option for staying connected. Plus, they have touch screens like your phone, so they’re super easy to use on the go. And when it comes to the best of the best tablets around, nothing even comes close to the iPad.
Before you dive headfirst into heaps of iPad options from Apple’s website, don’t get fooled into buying a brand-new $1,000 device – especially when there are more affordable refurbished options that can do pretty much the same things. Refurbished devices work like new, cost way less, and help cut back on your carbon footprint a little.
Take this 9.7-inch iPad Pro from 2016, for example. Aside from some light scuffing or scratches, this thing works like it’s brand new. It’s reset to original factory settings, tested to ensure 100% functionality, and comes with a 90-day warranty covering parts and labor. Plus, it even comes with a charger, case, and tempered glass screen protector.
As for the device itself, you’ll get 32GB of internal storage for all your apps, music, films, and photos, plus a 9.7-inch Retina display to view everything in stunning detail. There are two cameras – a 12MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera – for you to snap gorgeous photos, and a battery that’ll last you 10 hours on a single charge. Not too shabby, eh?
No need to brace yourself for the price. It’s only $348.99 while it’s on sale (originally $599), comes bundled with the charger, case, and screen protector, and you can choose from space grey, silver, or gold.
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