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Looking for a powerful tablet? The 2021 Apple iPad Pro is $50 off on Amazon


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Save $50: The 2021 iPad Pro is down to $1049 at Amazon on Nov. 27, which is $50 off its MSRP. That's a savings of 5%.


While Black Friday may be over, and you may be returning to work tomorrow, consumer tech companies have kept the party going. With some of the best Cyber Monday deals already here, maybe it's time to reward yourself with any one of these discounted tech products.

The 2021 11-inch Apple iPad Pro is down to $1049 -- $50 off its MSRP on Amazon. The 12.9-inch variant of this same product was considered to have a pretty good performance by our reviewer Brenda Stolyar. While it is not a great upgrade over previous iPad models, it is certainly worth the purchase if you are looking for a powerful tablet that offers more versatility. It is also a little harder to find than other iPad models, so this offer may be worth the wait.

This 2021 Pro model takes performance up a notch with its M1 chip. Complex processing tasks such as editing high-resolution footage and gaming become seamless with this device. The screen has a decent size for viewing your favorite content with ease. Moreover, the liquid retina display offers a wide gamut of colors and better saturation so that your images can look their best.

Since the price of this product dipped below $900 on Thanksgiving, you may feel the whiplash of it swinging back-and-forth. However, with Apple swinging deals at us by the minute, and with Cyber Monday set to arrive tomorrow, the prices could definitely shift again. We suggest you bookmark this link so that you don't miss out on this iPad's best prices.

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