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Apple’s Small but Powerful iPad Mini Is 20% Off Today


Feeling like your devices are in need of an update after last week’s series of Apple announcements? Amazon is offering $100 off the 2024 iPad Mini with an A17 Pro chip, a healthy 20 percent discount for the most recent version of Apple’s miniaturized tablet. Our reviewer gave the device an 8/10 last year.

Front view of the Apple iPad Mini A17 Pro, a slim tablet, with the screen showing app icons and a stylus (digital pen) on top of it

Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

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iPad Mini (2024, 7th Gen)

The upgraded A17 Pro processor, with six CPU cores and five GPU cores, provides a snappy experience, but more importantly, it helps power Apple’s…



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