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- This iPad Pro deal is applicable on the 256GB version with Wi-Fi in the silver color option.
- Powering this iPad Pro is Apple's M2 chip, which also powers MacBooks.
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Apple Inc.’s APPL 12.9-inch iPad Pro powered by the M2 chip is now available with a big discount, bringing down the price to a new all-time low.
What Is The Deal: The 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M2 is now priced at $990 on Amazon after a discount of $210. The deal comes with no strings attached.
This iPad Pro deal is applicable on the 256GB version with Wi-Fi in the silver color option.
Amazon is offering a flat discount of $150, and an additional discount of $60 if you apply for the Amazon Visa card.
If you want a stunning display with a powerful chip that powers even full-fledged MacBooks, the iPad Pro 2022 is a great option. Its M2 chip is powerful enough for seamless multitasking, while the efficiency improvements help the iPad Pro last for up to 10 hours of web browsing or video playback.
See Also: Apple Kept Comparing The M1 Chip With M3, But Should You Upgrade From M1 Mac To An M3 Mac?
iPad Pro Features: The iPad Pro 2022 sports a 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display with Mini LED technology for sharp visuals and improved brightness. In fact, at 1,600 nits peak brightness, the iPad Pro 2022 is also a great option for outdoor use.
Powering this iPad Pro is Apple’s M2 chip, which also powers MacBooks. This is essentially a very powerful tablet capable of running intensive applications. This is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Unlike other iPads, the iPad Pro 2022 has a triple camera setup on the back: there is a 12MP primary camera, a 10MP ultrawide angle snapper and a 3D LiDAR scanner. There is a 12MP camera on the front for video calling and more.
The iPad Pro 2022 supports Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 and a USB Type-C port for connectivity. It is powered by a 10,758mAh battery that is rated to last 10 hours on a single charge.
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