you're in luck because everything from the 9th-Gen iPad to the newest Air model is currently at a discount. Still featuring Apple's iconic home button, the 2021 10.2-inch 9th-generation iPad features Apple's bright True-Tone display, lightning port ...
Supply chain: OLED iPad Pro display production begins in February
The iPad Pro is expected to move to OLED in 2024, and a new supply chain report says production begins in February.
Apple’s 10.2-inch iPad drops to $249 in an early Black Friday deal
Apple’s 10.2-inch iPad tablet has dropped down to $249 in an early Black Friday deal. That’s the best price we’ve seen all year and amounts to a reduction of nearly 25 percent.
iPad Pro OLED Display Production Reportedly to Begin Around February
With mass production of the OLED displays reportedly not beginning until February, it seems unlikely that the next iPad Pro models would be ready to launch in March, a common month for Apple to announce new products. It seems more likely that the next iPad ...
Top Apple Black Friday deals of 2023 on their most popular products
If you're not an Amazon Prime member, you can purchase the tablet for 8% off, so you'll pay $549. The iPad Air 5th Generation is Apple's most current version in of this model iPad. For Amazon Prime members, it's on sale at the moment for $165 off ...
Walmart Black Friday deals 2023: Save $50 on the Apple Watch Series 9, plus up to 70 percent on AirPods, Roku devices and more
Walmart has already kicked of its Black Friday sale. That's good news for anyone who wants to spend the day after Thanksgiving doing something other than shopping. The early Black Friday deals went live online today — Walmart+ members get a few hours of early access before everyone else — and will hit physical stores ...
12.9-inch iPad Pro tipped to be discontinued in 2024, but its replacement could be a huge upgrade
The TrendForce report, first spotted by MacRumors, says that "with the 12.9-inch iPad Pro expected to be discontinued in 2024, the shipment volume of Mini LED tablets is expected to decrease by about 15.6% YoY, making these two the only applications expected to decline."