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Best Buy blowout sale slashes $600 off M2 iPad Pro

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Get $600 off M2 ipad pro
M2 iPad Pro deals range from $300 off to $600 off. Those are hefty discounts.
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Best Buy just launched its Great Summer Sale with a variety of Apple deals — including up to $600 off M2 iPad Pro models. Now that M4 iPad Pro has been out a while, they must be clearing out their inventory of the older-but-still-great tablet.

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Get $600 off M2 iPad Pro and more in Best Buy’s Great Summer Sale

Best Buy’s Great Summer Sale is exactly the sort of opportunity savvy Apple buyers wait for. They can save anywhere from $300 to $600, depending on which exact model an specs they choose. You can choose between Wi-Fi-only models and those with Wi-Fi and cellular coverage. Paying more for cellular and having your iPad on your plan along with iPhone means you’ll rarely be without coverage. And you can decide if you want a mere 128GB or storage, for your smattering of documents, or more, like 256GB, 512GB or a whopping 1TB (go large if you edit huge, feature-length video files or large audio files on your iPad, for example).

Sure, M2 iPad Pro is no M4 iPad Pro, but it’s still one of the most powerful and cool tablets in existence. Of course, everyone is different and may or may not see the value of buying an older iPad instead of the newest one. To help you do your homework on the matter, check out our comparison of M2 iPad Pro and the new M2 iPad Air. And of course we also compared it to the newer M4 model, in case you think you might want to spend bigger bucks on your new tablet.

11-inch M2 iPad Pro models

12.9-inch M2 iPad Pro models

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