Go into the Weekend with $100 Savings on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1

Jul 27, 2022 at 04:16pm EDT
Save $100 on M1 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1 chip and mini LED display is currently $100 off, bringing the price down to just $999.

M1 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1 and Mini LED Display Currently $100 Off, No Discount Codes or Coupons Required

Starting at $1,099 for the base model, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro sits on the premium end of the tablet market. But right now, you can save $100 without doing anything at all. No fiddling around with discount codes or coupons is necessary today.

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The model on sale features 128GB of storage, features a 12.9-inch mini LED display, Face ID, ultra-wide front facing camera with Center Stage, support for Apple Pencil 2 and Magic Keyboard. There’s also a Thunderbolt port at the bottom for charging and connecting accessories.

If you want a tablet that goes beyond everything else out there then the 12.9-inch model is the way to go. Not only you get a large canvas for consuming content, you also get more screen real-estate for expanding your productivity. The latter really comes into play when you are multitasking with two apps side by side.

Last but not the least, you can always expand the capabilities of the iPad Pro by buying an Apple Pencil or Magic Keyboard down the line. It’s like buying a tablet which can transform into anything you want.

This is likely a limited time deal and one which can end without notice. Act fast if you want to save money on Apple’s best iPad Pro to date.

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