Picking up a new 11-inch iPad is now cheaper than you might think with the 256GB model now yours for just $849.99.
That’s a saving of $50 and 5% on the original $900 asking price, a saving that doesn’t require that you enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons. You do need to keep ion mind that we don’t yet know when this particular deal is going to end and that means that it might happen at any moment.
As is the case with all of the deals that we share, we would absolutely recommend that you order your new iPad Pro today if you had plans on taking advantage of this deal. Any delay risks missing out, and we’d hate for that to happen. Nobody likes overpaying.
Buy: Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Generation): with M2 chip: $849.99 | Original price: $900
iPad Pro is the ultimate iPad experience, with the astonishing performance of the M2 chip, superfast wireless connectivity, and next-generation Apple Pencil experience. Plus powerful productivity features in iPadOS.
The 11-inch iPad Pro comes with Wi-Fi 6E included as well as Apple’s M2 chip which ensures super-fast performance no matter what it is that you’re doing whether that’s playing games, browsing the web, or creating content. And you’ll benefit from all-day battery life while you do it, too.
This iPad Pro supports Apple’s latest Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard and the upgraded 256GB of storage means that you’re very unlikely to find yourself running out any time soon.
Remember that this deal could end at any moment so order now to avoid any chance for disappointment.
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