Technology
iPad Pros are on sale for up to $199 off at Walmart
So there’s good news and there’s bad news. But let’s start with the bad first, just like ripping off a Band-Aid, shall we? Summer is almost over. Yep, we don’t know how it happened either.
The good news is, we’ve arrived at the peak time for back to school shopping once again. Whether you’re a student heading back to the classroom or a parent ready to embrace a little bit of peace and quiet, it’s the most wonderful time of the year for upgrading your go-to gadgets.
And thanks to Walmart’s current discounts on varying models of the Apple iPad Pro, you’ll be set to take on whatever the year brings all while scoring up to an impressive 19% off.
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Since it made the roundup of the Apple iPad Pro is pretty much always on our radar, so when we spotted these deals at an impressive low we had to spread the good word. Thanks to a responsive touchscreen, Face Recognition technology, and an Apple iOS operating system, the iPad Pro has you covered for up to 10 hours, whether you’re streaming the latest season of Mindhunter or working on your design project in Adobe.
Head to Walmart to check out the current deals on the iPad Pro of your choice:
11-inch iPad Pro:
12.9-inch iPad Pro:
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