Technology
iPads and the new iPad Pros are on sale for up to $75 off at Amazon
It’s happening again: iPads are on sale at Amazon and in line with Best Buy’s Apple Sales Event prices. NBD.
Not only can you save $75 on the the 9.7-inch iPad, but the 11-inch iPad Pro (you know, Apple’s most advanced tablet ever) is also finally on sale. It’s only $50 off, but like AirPods, any deal is a big deal.
Both of these are the latest and greatest versions of their respective line — meaning you can get the best of what Apple can offer whether your budget is $400 or $1,000.
Apple’s most affordable iPad yet, but make it even cheaper: Released in the spring of 2018, the latest 9.7-inch model is simply referred to as “iPad,” but there’s nothing simple about its abilities. It’s noticeably more powerful than the older, more expensive model, using Apple’s A10 Fusion chip to keep things crisp on the 2,048 x 1,536 Retina display. The best update? The cheapest iPad finally works with the Apple Pencil, making it clutch for students, artists, or teachers.
Regularly $429, you can save $74 and grab the 128 GB Wi-Fi model for just $354.99 plus free 2-day shipping.
Bezels? Never heard of them. Just released in the fall of 2018, the latest iPad Pro sees one of the best iPad upgrades ever. With a custom A12X bionic chip with Neural Engine, Apple claims that you’re getting up to 35% faster processing on single-core and up to 90% faster on multi-core processes — Ray Wong claims that it’s more power than anyone will probably ever need. All of your heavy duty content creation will be splashed seamlessly on a 2,732 x 2,048 liquid retina display and will be rearing to go for all-day use.
Regularly $949, you can save $49 and get it for $899.99.
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