Technology
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is on sale for $150 off at Best Buy
Owning an iPad has guaranteed clout since they debuted in 2010, and there’s just something different about being the parent of the iPad, the device that changed the tablet market forever.
While projects like 4K video editing and graphic design on Photoshop have mostly been a laptop thing in the past, the iPad Pro handles them with ease.
It’s finally time to stop playing with the show models at the Apple Store and get one for yourself: The newest 12.9-inch iPad Pro (256 GB) is $150 off at Best Buy.
The second-generation iPad Pro sets itself apart just by its new design — by basically eliminating bezels, Apple totally switched up the iPad’s iconic physical design (in a good way). But somehow, that’s not even the most impressive part: Now running on an A12X bionic chip, Apple says that the latest iPad Pro has up to 90% faster processing speeds (depending on whether they’re single-core or multi-core.)
Mashable’s review says that it’s probably more power than anyone will ever need, working for you for up to 10 hours on one charge.
The discount only comes when you sign up for a two-year contract, but since it’s the WiFi + Cellular model, that’s probably what you’d be doing anyway. Regularly $1,299.99 (and $1,239.94 at Amazon), you can save $150 and get the 12.9-inch iPad Pro for $1,149.99.
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