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

We also found deals on Bluetooth trackers and 8BitDo’s retro-inspired mechanical keyboards.

We also found deals on Bluetooth trackers and 8BitDo’s retro-inspired mechanical keyboards.

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A photo of the iPad Pro, showing a live view of a parking lot.
A photo of the iPad Pro, showing a live view of a parking lot.
Apple’s latest iPad Pro features more than just an upgraded processor.
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Sheena Vasani
writes about tech news, reviews gadgets, and helps readers save money by highlighting deals and product recommendations for The Verge.

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.

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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.

Read our 13-inch M4-powered iPad Pro review.

An overhead photo of the iPad Pro 2024 on a table.An overhead photo of the iPad Pro 2024 on a table.
$910

Apple’s latest iPad Pro is the first Apple device with an M4 processor and an OLED-based Ultra Retina XDR display. It also features an improved camera system with adaptive flash and compatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro and the newest Magic Keyboard.

A photo of a person pinching the screen on an iPad Pro.A photo of a person pinching the screen on an iPad Pro.

13-inch iPad Pro M4

$1180$12999% off
$1180

The newest iPad Pro comes in either an 11- or 13-inch configuration with Apple’s M4 processor. Both models also feature an OLED display, a much thinner and lighter build, new horizontal placement for the front camera, and support for the Apple Pencil Pro.

Three more deals worth a look

  • Eufy’s SmartTrack Card is available from Amazon and Eufy (with code WS24SP1T87B2) for $16.88 ($13 off), matching its all-time low. The wallet-friendly location tracker can tap into Apple’s massive Find My network, allowing iPhone owners to easily keep tabs on their cash, cards, and other items. Bear in mind, however, that it lacks the rechargeable battery found in Eufy’s newer SmartTrack Card E30, which also happens to be on sale for $23.99 ($11 off) via Eufy’s online storefront with code WS24SP1T87B1.
  • Fujifilm’s Instax Mini Link 3 is on sale at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy in multiple colors for around $89.95 ($10 off), which matches its best price to date. The pocketable photo printer lets you create high-quality, credit-card sized prints directly from your phone in seconds. You can also edit photos via Fujifilm’s companion app, which lets you add background effects, colorful borders, and other fun tweaks.
  • Now until February 4th, Woot is selling 8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard for $59.99 ($40 off) in multiple stylings, including the NES-inspired N Edition and the IBM-like M Edition. The two keyboards are identical — well, aside from their retro aesthetics — and feature 87 hot-swappable, programmable keys with clicky Kailh Box V2 White switches. They also comes with a pair of customizable “Super Buttons” and multiple connectivity modes, so you can choose between Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB-C.

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