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Apple offers Wi-Fi  4G LTE 64GB iPad Air for $399, MacBook Pro for $400 for limited time

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26/02/2015
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WASHINGTON: Apple has offered a new catching services to its customers and slash upto $200 prices of iPad Air and MacBook Pro for a limited period of time. Now you can get a Wi-Fi  4G LTE 64GB iPad Air for $399 while MacBook Pro for $400.

Apple authorized reseller and AI sponsor B&H Photo is running a 24-hour Deal Zone deal of the day on Apple’s 64GB iPad Air Wi-Fi + 4G LTE, slashing its price by $200 to $399 (with a free Xuma Stylus for Tablets and Smartphones (Black)). That’s $430 off its original $829 MSRP, $230 off its current $629 MSRP, and the lowest price available anywhere for this iPad by $135, according to our iPad Price Guide. It’s also the lowest price we’ve ever seen for this iPad to date and the deal is expected to sell out due limited supply. What’s more, this will be the final net price for most shoppers, as B&H will only collect sales tax on your order if you live in NY. Also, if you click ‘Build A Bundle’ on the B&H page, you can add a free folio case of your choice.

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This iPad Air with WiFi + Cellular was first introduced 15 months ago and comes unlocked with support for 14 LTE bands and various flavors of GSM and CDMA, meaning it can be used on a wide range of wireless networks in the U.S. and around the world. In fact, this iPad (model MF026LL/A) was originally designated for Sprint’s LTE network, but can now also be used on networks operated by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile with an activated nano-SIM card. It’s seen by some as the ‘one to buy’ for those users who constantly switch networks or have yet to decide on a carrier.

For those readers demanding the latest & greatest in the iPad Air 2, B&H this week also continues to offer a number of instant $50 discounts on the iPad Air 2 lineup. For everyone outside NY, the prices below are again the lowest net prices anywhere for the following iPad Air 2 models. For additional models, see our iPad Price Guide.

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