Pre-order the new Apple iPad Pro tablets now from Best Buy and get a free $25 or $50 gift card

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Pre-order the new Apple iPad Pro tablets now from Best Buy and get a free $25 or $50 gift card
Just the other day, Apple unveiled its new 10.5-inch Apple iPad Pro, and the updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Now, both tablets can be reserved from big box retailer Best Buy. Fork over the cash to pre-order either model, and Best Buy will reward you with a gift card valued to as high as $50. Here's a thought. You can use the gift card toward the purchase of an Apple Pencil, or a Smart Keyboard to name a couple of options.

The Wi-Fi version of the 10.5-inch Apple iPad Pro is available in  Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray and Gold. The 64GB model is priced at $649.99 and the 256GB model will cost you $749.99. Reserve the 512GB unit and you'll pay $949.99. Customers pre-ordering the 10.5-inch iPad Pro will receive a $25 Best Buy gift card.

The Wi-Fi version of the updated 12.9-inch Apple iPad Pro can be pre-ordered in Silver, Gold and Space Gray. The 64GB unit will run you $799.99, while the 256GB variant carries a $899.99 price tag. It will take $1,099.99 to pry the 512GB model from Best Buy's reps. Customers pre-ordering the updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro will receive a $50 Best Buy gift card.

If you're looking for the Wi-Fi + Cellular pricing of a given model, simply add $130 to the Wi-Fi only price. For example, the Wi-Fi only price of the 64GB 12.9-inch iPad Pro is $799.99. The price of that model with Wi-Fi + Cellular connectivity is $799.99 + $130. That works out to $929.99.

source: BestBuy (1), (2)
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