Apple silently dropped the price of the
11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro by $200 after Tuesday's hardware
event where the new 10.2 inch iPad, Apple Watch Series 5 and iPhone 11
models were unveiled.
The
permanent price cut applies to both iPad Pro sizes and their Wi-Fi and cellular
versions, the 11-inch iPad with Wi-Fi now costs $1,349, while
the LTE version now goes for $1,499. For a larger display, Apple sells the
12.9-inch model for $1,549 for Wi-Fi only and $1,699 if you need cellular
connectivity.
Unfortunately, Apple only changed the price of the 1TB
model --- the price of the 64GB, 256GB and 512GB versions remains the
same.
The 2018 iPad Pro is the best tablet on the market for
power users, boating a sleek chassis, an edge-to-edge Liquid Retina
display and crazy long battery life. We also like the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil,
which docks to the top edge of the iPad Pro via a magnetic connection.
Apple didn't give any reason for the price adjustment, but we wouldn't be surprised if it had to do with the impending launch of a new iPad Pro. Apple hasn't confirmed any details about the rumored tablet but reports claim it will have upgraded cameras and a faster processor, likely the A13 chip powering the iPhone11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone Pro Max. Rumors and certifications filed by Apple suggest the company could unveil as many as five new iPads by the end of this year.
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