Amazon cuts $100 off iPad Mini (A17 Pro), letting you gift yourself speedy tablet at a bargain price
The tablet has an insane amount of firepower and is the best choice if you're after a small slate.
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If you’re in the market for an ultra-powerful yet compact tablet, chances are you’re eyeing Apple’s latest iPad Mini. With an 8.3-inch display, it’s definitely on the smaller side, all while its A17 Pro chip makes it a true powerhouse.
Well, the time has come to get this bad boy, as Amazon is selling it for $100 off its price. This lets you grab the model with 128GB of storage for just under $400. I agree, it’s not as enticing as the $150 discount the slate received for Cyber Monday, but it’s still a pretty solid deal nevertheless, especially when you factor in everything you get in return.
For instance, Apple’s chipsets are famous for packing insane levels of firepower, and the A17 Pro chip is no different. When Apple introduced the A17 Pro chip with the iPhone 15 Pro, it boasted that the silicon is so powerful that it can run console games like Assassin's Creed, Resident Evil 4, and Death Stranding. Sure, the variant in the iPad Mini comes with one less GPU core — five instead of six — but the slate can still run demanding games without any issues. And if it can do that, it can surely handle demanding apps and tasks like a pro.
The screen is really where you feel Apple has cut costs, though. It uses an LED-backlit LCD display, which tops out at 500 nits of brightness and has a standard 60Hz refresh rate. That means you won't get the super-smooth scrolling of a ProMotion (120Hz) screen or the amazing, true black colors you see on the iPad Pros' OLED displays. But, honestly, for something this small and portable, the visuals are totally fine and look great. The 500 nits is bright enough for indoor use, and you shouldn't have any issues if you use the tablet under a shade when outside.
So, yeah! The iPad Mini with the A17 Pro chip is definitely worth considering at $100 off. If it fits the bill for you, don’t miss out—save with this deal today!
For instance, Apple’s chipsets are famous for packing insane levels of firepower, and the A17 Pro chip is no different. When Apple introduced the A17 Pro chip with the iPhone 15 Pro, it boasted that the silicon is so powerful that it can run console games like Assassin's Creed, Resident Evil 4, and Death Stranding. Sure, the variant in the iPad Mini comes with one less GPU core — five instead of six — but the slate can still run demanding games without any issues. And if it can do that, it can surely handle demanding apps and tasks like a pro.
So, yeah! The iPad Mini with the A17 Pro chip is definitely worth considering at $100 off. If it fits the bill for you, don’t miss out—save with this deal today!
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