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    Apple’s latest iPad Pro has returned to its Black Friday sale price

    News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    The latest iPad Pro is the most powerful iPad on the market, and as such, it comes at a high cost. Thankfully, you can currently pick up the 11-inch iPad Pro at Amazon with Wi-Fi and 256GB of storage starting at an all-time low $849 ($150 off) at checkout, or at Best Buy for the same price if you’re a My Best Buy Plus or Total member. The 13-inch variant is also on sale at Amazon and Best Buy starting at $1,099 ($200 off), which matches the larger tablet’s lowest price to date.

    As the highest-end iPad in Apple’s lineup, the iPad Pro comes with a number of premium features. It runs on Apple’s powerful M4 processor, allowing it to accommodate demanding games and video-editing software, and it’s the first iPad to feature Apple’s new “Tandem OLED” setup, which essentially pulls together two OLED panels to create gorgeous colors and deep, inky blacks. Both size configurations are also remarkably thin and lightweight — the 13-inch model is a mere 5.1mm thick (!) — making them extremely portable.

    In addition to the new hardware, both models also support Apple Intelligence, so you can take advantage of AI-generated text and email summaries, make your own emoji, add events to your calendar using a photo, and easily access ChatGPT, among a litany of other features. Both tablets are also compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro, which, unlike the USB-C Apple Pencil, offers pressure sensitivity and a “Barrel Roll” gyroscope, so you can quickly turn your digital brush or pen by twisting the stylus as you draw.

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