You Can Save up to $150 on the Last-Generation iPad Pro with A12Z Bionic

May 5, 2021 at 02:37pm EDT
Save up to $150 on 11-inch iPad Pro from 2020

Apple is clearing stock of the older iPad Pro which means you can get crazy discounts on it. Today, you can save up to $150 on the 11-inch model.

2nd-Generation iPad Pro with 11-inch Display Currently Available with up to $150 Discount

When you think about it, the new iPad Pro with M1 and the last-generation iPad Pro are similar in many ways. For the average user, the older model will do just fine. And it will do more than fine if you take into account the amount of savings you can avail if you purchase the 11-inch model.

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Right now, on Amazon, you can save up to $150 on the last-generation iPad Pro with A12Z Bionic chip. But keep in mind, there are varying levels of discounts to be had here, depending on the color you choose, amount of storage and whether or not the tablet should have cellular capabilities.

11-inch edge-to-edge Liquid Retina display with ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color
A12Z Bionic chip with Neural Engine
12MP Wide camera, 10MP Ultra Wide camera, and LiDAR Scanner
7MP TrueDepth front camera
Face ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
Four speaker audio and five studio-quality microphones
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6

Simply add the tablet to your cart and checkout. The stock is obviously limited and these tablets are selling out fast.

Buy New Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, Wi-Fi, 1TB) - Silver (2nd Generation) - Save up to $150

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