Technology
The 10.5-inch iPad Pro from 2017 is $175 off at Walmart
TL;DR: One of Apple’s best tablets ever, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro from 2017, is $150 off at Walmart — making it just $474.
If you’re still scrambling for a gift for a dad or for a grad, chances are you’ve been procrastinating. At this point, things would be so much easier if someone straight up told you what to get.
Fine, we’ll do it: There’s no one who wouldn’t be obsessed with an iPad Pro, and you can grab the 10.5-inch model from 2017 on sale at Walmart for $474. (This model is out of stock at Best Buy and Amazon, so you’d better hurry.)
Even though a more recent one came out in 2018, the 2017 model is still one of the best Apple tablets to ever live. When the 9.7-inch model feels more like an iPhone and the 12.9-inch model feels like a laptop, the 10.5-inch model is that sweet spot size that works for anyone — whether it’s for college, work, or just to watch films. (Speaking of which, it’s the first iPad Pro to support HDR video.)
Other specs include Apple’s A10X Fusion chip to run multiple apps simultaneously, a touch ID fingerprint sensor, and a 12MP camera with 4K HD video. Oh yeah, and Apple pencil support.
Regularly $649, you can save $175 and get the 2017 iPad Pro for $474 with optional two-day delivery.
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