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Snag a refurbished iPad for $120 with this early Black Friday deal

TL;DR: Save money on a refurbished iPad 4, on sale for only $119.97 as of Nov. 22. 


If you’re looking for an iPad but working with a budget, look no further. Whether you want to surprise your kiddo with the somehow still futuristic Apple tablet for Christmas or would rather snag one for yourself, this Black Friday deal dropped early and you definitely don’t want to miss it.

While it hails from 2012, this refurbished iPad 4 still works like it’s brand new — it just may have some light scuffing on the case or body, hence the "B" rating. That means it still boasts an impressive 10-hour battery life, so you can binge-watch your favorite shows, surf the web, or help your kid with distance learning, no matter where you are. It’s also got a smooth-performing Apple A6X processor, a gorgeous 9.7-inch retina display, 1GB RAM, and 16GB of storage for your documents, music, and photos. Read more...

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