Save Up to $153 on a 2021 Apple iPad Pro 11″

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With a new iPad Pro expected to be released this fall, you can find the current one listed at some great prices. Introduced last year, it carries the power of a laptop with the M1 chip. Currently, you can get a 2021 Apple iPad Pro 11″ with the M1 chip for up to $153 off. It could be just the help you need to start your school year off right.

The device features an 11″ Liquid Retina display. It includes 600 nits peak brightness, ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color. It’s the perfect option for content with very bright high contrast media, such as HDR photos and videos.

The M1 chip allows you to both view and create amazing graphics. You’ll experience a battery that will last all day. Multitask through work, your home life, and even games that make you feel like they’re being played on a console. Connect pro accessories to the tablet, such as monitors and external drives, through the Thunderbolt port.

Apple Ipad Pro 11 Camera

The new ultra-wide front-facing camera features Center Stage so that you’ll always be the center of attention in video conferencing or just FaceTiming with the family. Included in the camera system is a LiDAR scanner for photos, video, and AR.

Add an Apple Pencil to bring out more of your creativity or a Magic Keyboard to fully bring around the idea of comparing the 2021 Apple iPad Pro to a laptop. Get iPadOS to experience multitasking the way it’s meant to be.

Take 153.01 off the price of the 5256GB Wi-FI iPad Pro in Space Grey and pay $945.99. Also check out the prices for the Silver iPads, Wi-FI + Cellular, 128GB, 256GB, 1T, and 2G versions.

2021 Apple iPad Pro 11″

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