In spite of Apple’s price hikes, the iPad Pro (M5) is selling for way less on Amazon
The tablet is worth every penny, so don't miss out!
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While I don’t blame Apple for increasing prices, considering what’s going on in the world right now—including RAMageddon—I wasn’t exactly full of excitement either when I found out. Thankfully, Amazon is currently selling the 256GB 11-inch version of the latest iPad Pro for just under $950, softening the blow to the bank accounts of those looking for the best iPad on the market.
I know, I know—the discount is a mere $50 off the original MSRP. But the painful truth is that you can’t get an iPad Pro (M5) at that original price anymore. If you hop over to Apple.com, you’ll see that the slate now starts at an eye-watering $1,199, which actually turns Amazon’s markdown into a massive $250 saving.
The markdown isn’t the only reason why you should get the iPad Pro (M5) with this deal, though. After all, this is one of the best tablets money can buy, so you can’t actually go wrong with getting one.
For example, the M5 silicon is one of Apple’s latest chips and is an absolute beast. Even though the 256GB model’s M5 SoC comes with one less performance core, the remaining three performance and six efficiency cores are more than enough for the slate to tackle absolutely any task or App Store app you throw its way.
The insane performance is complemented by a gorgeous Tandem OLED display that delivers stunning visuals, all while its refresh rate of up to 120Hz ensures everything feels blazing fast.
All that makes the iPad Pro (M5) perfect for both work and entertainment, as well as for shoppers who are after a long-term investment, as the slate will remain relevant for quite a long time. So, don’t miss out—save $250 on this bad boy now before Amazon returns it to its hefty $1,199 price.
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