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Apple fans looking for deals on iPads can start at B&H Photo, where the popular photo and electronics retailer is offering discounts on over 40 models, including the best-selling 9.7” iPad (2017, 32GB, Wi-Fi only) and 10.5” iPad Pro (256GB, Wi-Fi). View all iPad deals here. Savings are available for all product variations including color, storage capacity, and network capabilities.
The iPad model featuring the largest savings ($150 off) is the 12.9” iPad Pro (Mid 2017, 512 GB, Wi-Fi + 4G LTE) in silver, gold, and space gray. This newest line of iPad Pros is the strongest yet, with new 120Hz ProMotion display, smoother scrolling, and improved latency without sacrificing battery life. The screen also boasts Apple’s new True Tone display, which adjusts colors on the screen based on varying lighting conditions around the user to make viewing easier on the eyes. Hey Siri has also been included, after it was curiously missing from the first-generation iPad Pros. Users who don’t need cellular service can $130 on the Wi-Fi only model.
Other notable iPad deals include $30 off the 128GB iPad mini 4 (Wi-Fi + 4G LTE) and its very popular Wi-Fi only counterpart. These discounts will last until supplies last. View all iPad deals here: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/apple-ipad-savings/deals.
B&H Photo is an authorized reseller of thousands of Apple products, including Mac computers, iPads, iPods, Apple Watches, Apple TV, and other Apple accessories. Shop with confidence with a guaranteed 30-day return policy.
About B&H Photo Video
As the world's largest source of photography, video, audio, and the latest trending technologies, including drones, virtual reality, and Computers, B&H Photo Video is known worldwide for its attentive, knowledgeable sales force, excellent customer service, and fast, reliable shipping. Visitors to the website can access a variety of enlightening articles and educational videos. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 40 years.
Customers making purchases on the B&H website can now make a split payment with multiple credit cards, a useful feature for those with limited credit on their individual cards. Previously, this method of payment was only available to customers when purchasing by phone or in store.
Many items can now be ordered online and picked up at our NYC SuperStore. Add any qualifying items to your shopping cart and select STORE PICKUP. You will then have an opportunity to indicate who will be making the pickup, if it is someone other than yourself. You'll receive an email (up to 45 minutes) after completing your order, indicating that your order is ready for pickup at the B&H SuperStore.
When you're in Manhattan, take a tour of the B&H Photo SuperStore, located at 420 Ninth Avenue. The expo continues all year round in the camera kiosks at B&H. Featuring the newest cameras, the kiosks are manned by manufacturer representatives, who are there to guide you and demonstrate the latest photographic technology. With hundreds of products on display, the B&H Photo SuperStore is the place to test-drive and compare all the latest photography gear.
Henry Posner
B&H Photo Video
212-615-8820
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/bd109e4c-dd5e-46f4-8790-265e0f5fab17


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