Apple's 10.5-inch iPad Pro (refurbished) is on sale at Woot for only $400
The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.
If you’re in the market for a member of the world’s best-selling tablet family, but only have around 400 bucks to spend, you can get the entry-level 9.7-inch iPad directly from Apple (and still have some pocket change left) or pull the trigger on the newest 10.5-inch iPad Pro deal at Woot.
The Amazon subsidiary specializes in limited-time discounts like this one, so naturally, you have just a few hours to decide whether or not the 2017-released 10.5-incher is worth a cool $399.99 in refurbished condition.
If you ask us, this is an absolute must-buy for bargain hunters in love with iOS, as Apple normally sells the iPad Pro 10.5 at a starting price of $649 brand-new, also charging $549 and up for refurbished units backed by a 1-year warranty.
The refurbs on sale at Woot today only are naturally covered by significantly humbler 90-day limited warranties from the retailer, which doesn’t sound quite as convenient. But if you take that enormous price gap into consideration, we’re pretty sure you’ll realize this is a more than fair deal.
The Amazon subsidiary specializes in limited-time discounts like this one, so naturally, you have just a few hours to decide whether or not the 2017-released 10.5-incher is worth a cool $399.99 in refurbished condition.
The refurbs on sale at Woot today only are naturally covered by significantly humbler 90-day limited warranties from the retailer, which doesn’t sound quite as convenient. But if you take that enormous price gap into consideration, we’re pretty sure you’ll realize this is a more than fair deal.
For $400, you’ll get the 10.5-inch iPad Pro in space gray only, with 64 gigs of digital hoarding room in tow, and no LTE support. Not as eye-catching or powerful as its thin-bezeled 11-inch successor, the slate is definitely fast enough for that substantially marked-down price, as well as sharp, stylish, and a battery life champion. Oh, and it has Touch ID fingerprint recognition, which is not as “modern” as Face ID technology, but it’s starting to be regretted by more and more people.
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