Amazon’s Weekend Sale Has Record Low Prices on M3 MacBook Air, Available From $899


Amazon this weekend has record low prices on every M3 MacBook Air, including the 13-inch and 15-inch models. Amazon introduced this sale about one week ago and it remains one of the only retailers to have these all-time low prices on the 2024 MacBook Air.

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Amazon has $200 off the 256GB 13-inch M3 MacBook Air, available for $899.00 in every color, down from $1,099.00. You can also find both 512GB 13-inch M3 MacBook Air on sale at best-ever prices, both hitting $170 off original prices.

Secondly, you can get the 256GB 15-inch M3 MacBook Air for $1,129.00, down from $1,299.00. Similar to the 13-inch models, both 512GB models are available on sale as well, and some have delivery dates for as soon as June 17 for United States residences, while others are slipping into July.

If you need help deciding the right MacBook Air to purchase, be sure to read our buyer’s guide comparing each generation of the computer. Additionally, we have a guide that breaks down all of the differences between the 13-inch and 15-inch sizes of the MacBook Air.

Keep up with all of this week’s best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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Best Lenovo Memorial Day Deals: Laptops, Gaming PCs, Monitors, More


Along with companies like Dell and HP, Lenovo is probably one of the best-known brands when it comes to things like desktops and laptops, whether you’re looking for a gaming device or a general day-to-day one. That’s why it’s great to see some excellent deals coming from Lenovo as part of the early Memorial Day sale, with a ton of deals on some of the best laptops and best desktops out there. Of course, Lenovo has a huge inventory of devices, which is why we’ve gone through it all and selected some of our favorite deals to save you the hassle.

Best Lenovo Laptop Memorial Day Deals

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Lenovo’s general laptops are perfect for those who want something that is more budget-friendly but will still work well for school, work, or just use in day-to-day activities such as streaming content. There are a lot of sizes to pick from, too, so you can pick something smaller if you want a more easy-to-carry laptop or a massive 16-inch screen if you want a lot of screen real estate. You can also check out some other great laptop deals if you don’t quite find what you’re looking for below.

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Best Lenovo Monitor Memorial Day Deals

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You might be surprised to find out that Lenovo actually makes monitors as well, and they aren’t too bad, especially some of the more interesting versions of their products, such as the 15.6-inch portable monitor. Luckily, there is a wide range of options here too, so you can find monitor deals on everything from basic work monitors to high-end curved and gaming monitors.

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Best Lenovo Gaming PC Memorial Day Deals

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If you’re looking for a solid gaming desktop, Lenovo actually has some great affordable options, and with these gaming PC deals, that gets even cheaper. For example, you can absolutely grab an entry-level gaming PC with an RTX 3050 or RX7600, but one of the RTX 4070 Ti options is going for just over $1,500, and that’s perfect for gaming at 1440p.

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Best Lenovo Gaming Laptop Memorial Day Deals

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Lenovo is one of the top choices when it comes to gaming laptops that don’t just immediately scream “gaming laptop,” which is great for those who want to take them to work or school without looking like they’re just going to be playing games the whole day. There are a lot of options here, too, and while you can get some really great budget options for less than $1,000, if you’re going to grab one of these gaming laptop deals, we’d probably suggest going for at least an RTX 4060 or RTX 4070 option.

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Best Apple Deals of the Week: First Discounts Hit M4 iPad Pro Alongside Sales on AirPods, MacBooks, and More


This week’s best deals included a wide variety of Apple products and related accessories, ranging from the brand new M4 iPad Pro to Samsung’s ViewFinity S9 5K Display.

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M4 iPad Pro

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  • What’s the deal? Get $50 off M4 iPad Pro
  • Where can I get it? Best Buy
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

Note: You need a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership to see these deals.

The most notable deal of the week appeared at Best Buy, which still has the new M4 iPad Pro on sale at $50 off for My Best Buy Plus/Total members. These iPad Pros were just announced this week, so this is the first pre-order discount we’ve seen on the tablets.

Adobe

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  • What’s the deal? Get 40% off Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps
  • Where can I get it? Adobe
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

Adobe is offering first-time subscribers of the Creative Cloud All Apps plan a 40 percent discount on the service, priced at $35.99 per month. This is for your first year of the subscription plan, and it includes access to more than 20 creative apps like Photoshop and Illustrator.

AirPods

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  • What’s the deal? Get up to $49 off AirPods
  • Where can I get it? Amazon
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

Amazon kicked off the week with the first notable discount on the AirPods 3 since February. You can still get these earbuds for $139.99 right now, down from $169.00, and the AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro 2 are also on sale.

M3 MacBook Air

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  • What’s the deal? Get up to $149 off M3 MacBook Air
  • Where can I get it? Amazon
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

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Amazon introduced $149 off the M3 MacBook Air this week, starting at $1,149.99 for the 256GB model, down from $1,299.00. You can also get a few discounts on the 512GB models with both 8GB and 16GB RAM.

Samsung

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  • What’s the deal? Save on Samsung’s best monitors and TVs
  • Where can I get it? Samsung
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

Samsung marked down a collection of monitors and TVs earlier in the week, with notable deals on the popular ViewFinity S9 5K Smart Monitor ($600 off) and Smart Monitor M8 ($300 off).

M1 iPad Air

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  • What’s the deal? Get $150 off M1 iPad Air
  • Where can I get it? Amazon
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here

Finally, Amazon is discounting every model of the M1 iPad Air this week. You’ll find $150 off these tablets, priced starting at $449.00 for the 64GB Wi-Fi model.

Keep up with all of this week’s best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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Amazon is currently discounting a handsome collection of core curriculum and supplementary adventures for Dungeons & Dragons. Whether you’re trying to rope your friends into your next tabletop session or need an ample supply of one-shot adventures to kill time while we all wait for D&D’s revised fifth edition, you’ll want to check out this modest selection of discounted tomes.

For instance, if you or a small band of adventurers are looking to test the waters of Dungeons & Dragons, the D&D Essentials Kit is currently discounted to $20.31 (was $24.99). However, if you need a more substantial introduction to the world of D&D, you can also find the Player’s Handbook on sale for $37.21, and the Monster Manual discounted to $28.86.

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Dungeons & Dragons Essentials Kit

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An abridged rulebook, modestly-sized one-shot adventure, six character sheets, 11 dice, and a wealth of supplementary material round out the D&D Essentials Kit.



Dungeons & Dragons: Player’s Handbook

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The essential rulebook for playing Dungeons & Dragons 5e. Includes rules and errata for players to create their own characters and also features references for spells, equipment, and other items.



Dungeons & Dragons: Monster Manual

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A guide detailing D&D monsters from Aarakocra to Zombie. The essential Monster Manual for D&D 5e includes over 150 creatures, complete with lore, illustrations, and stat blocks to populate your next campaign.

Amazon also has discounts on an impressive selection of one-shot adventures and campaign settings to spice up your next tabletop session. Become a space pirate with the Spelljammer: Adventures in Space bundle for just $34.99 (was $69.99). Or, perhaps you’d like to mull over a collection of 17 mystery-themed adventures in one of our personal favorites, Candlekeep Mysteries, which is on sale for $26.10 (was $49.95).

Regardless of your level of experience with the legendary tabletop franchise, you’re bound to find at least one tome that would make a fine addition to your armory of D&D texts.



Spelljammer: Adventures in Space Bundle

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This bundle includes the Astral Adventurer’s Guide, Light of Xaryxis adventure, and Boo’s Astral Menagerie monster manual. The box set also includes a DM screen and a double-sided map of the Rock of Bral campaign setting.



Candlekeep Mysteries

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This anthology of 17 different one-shot adventures only requires Dungeon Masters to place a library somewhere in their world. Well, that and 3-5 hardy adventurers to find it.

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Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden

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This new campaign for the original role-playing game takes fans to the coldest reaches of the Forgotten Realms, as well as taking them from level one through level 12.



Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos

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A collection of four one-shot adventures that bind the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering together.



Mythic Odysseys of Theros

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Odysseys of Theros introduces the Satyr and Leonin races from Magic: The Gathering to Dungeons & Dragons.

Best Fitness Deals for December 2022


Going on a fitness journey can be very tough, especially if you don’t have a lot of motivation, which is why having home fitness equipment is important, especially if you don’t want to drag yourself to a gym regularly. While that sort of equipment tends to be expensive, there are luckily quite a few home gym deals that you can take advantage of, whether it’s things like dumbells or water bottles, which is why we’ve gone out and found our favorite deals and listed them below. You can also check out some other great brand-specific deals, such as these NordicTrack deals and Bowflex deals.

Adjustable Dumbbell 55-pound 5-In-1 Single — $156, was $190

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One of the worst things about dumbbell training is having too many dumbbells. They can take over your whole gym. This deal (on a SINGLE dumbbell, so buy two!) can take the place of five dumbbells in your complete gym kit. Instead of one 55-pound dumbbell, you’re getting an 11-pound dumbbell, a 22-pound dumbbell, and so on up until the 55 pounder. This is advantageous if you’re just starting out with working out and don’t know what weight you need to start with or if you want to do different exercises with different weights. Finally, note that the design of the adjustable dumbbell is quite safe as you can only adjust the weights (via a simple handle turning mechanism) while they are laid carefully on tray. Once they’re off, the weight is “locked in” so to speak until you return them to the try. No lost toenails here!

Echelon Stride — $350, was $400

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Not all treadmills have to be super expensive, and the Echelon Stride is a good budget-oriented option that still has a lot of features. It has a long but thin 16 x 47-inch belt for you to run on which is also well-suited for smaller spaces. You get a max speed of ten miles per hour, which is pretty solid if you’re just starting out, and the 15 pre-programmed modes should be more than enough, although you can set three custom workouts if you want.

ProForm Carbon EL — $700, was $800

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The ProForm Carbon EL is an elliptical with a 15-pound flywheel that delivers a natural striding experience. To train the way you want, it includes 18 resistance levels, which can be controlled by you or your trainer in an iFIT class, of which you’ll have 30 days of free access to with the purchase of this elliptical. The ProForm Carbon EL has a water bottle holder for your hydration needs and dual 2-inch speakers for your entertainment.

NordicTrack Commercial VU29 Exercise Bike — $899, was $1,299

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The NordicTrack Commercial VU29 is a quiet workout bike for low impact cardio. It is also a rather quiet machine, which is specially designed to keep your workout quiet. Alongside a free 30-day subscription to iFIT, where a trainer can automatically adjust your 24 digital resistance levels, you can also bike in a simulated area of your choosing using Google Maps. The result is a realistic workout simulation without ever having to leave the room. Its quiet nature is perfect for those looking after a baby or who are always on call from the work from home office. The NordicTrack Commercial VU29 carries cyclers up to 325 pounds.

NordicTrack RW900 Smart Rower — $884, was $1,599

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The NordicTrack RW900 Smart Rower provides an indoor rowing environment so you can get the healthful movement of rowing no matter the weather (of if you even have a lake nearby). It has 26 levels of resistance, so you can practice the basic body movements or get a serious resistance workout. At the foot of the NordicTrack RW900 is a 22-inch HD screen which guides you through your iFIT training class. This model comes with 30 days of iFIT for free, where trainers can take over automatically, setting resistance levels and guiding your through a workout.

Matrix ICR50 Indoor Cycle — $999, was $1,199

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If you want a more traditional cycling experience, you can check the Matrix ICR50, with a magnetic resistance wheel which will give you the feel of a regular bike. You can pick between 11 resistance levels, which is great if you’re just starting to move to the next stage of your training. That said, it’s worth noting that it doesn’t have a screen or heart rate sensor, so if you want either of those two, you’re missing out.

Schwinn 470 Elliptical Machine — $1,099, was $1,299

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The Schwinn 470 Elliptical provides a unique elliptical workout experience. It has a 20-inch stride that uses foot motion technology to more properly simulate a natural running motion than most other ellipticals. It is able to be adjusted to 25 different resistance levels and be put on an incline of up to 10-degrees. You can challenge yourself with these settings via the 200+ virtual courses included in the “Explore the World” subscription you can add on to the machine or one of the 29 workout programs included with the machine.

NordicTrack Fusion CST — $1,200, was $2,000

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The NordicTrack Fusion CST provides a lot of options for how to work out in a single device. That’s due to its six cables, placed in pair at high, shoulder-height, and low positions. The low cables can be attached to your ankles to work out your legs and build muscles strength. With a device so complex, you’ll be happy to get 30 days of iFIT training for free so your can get a good idea of how to best use the device to suit your needs. You’ll be able to see your trainer on the included 10-inch Smart HD Portal 10i tablet, which lets you follow your iFIT trainer and view your stats all in one convenient place.

More on the best deals on gym equipment, apparel, and fit tech

Fitness trackers are a great way to start any journey into getting into shape. Fitness trackers often sync with your smartphone with a health app so you can track your steps, your mileage activities such as running, cycling, swimming, your calories burnt, and more. They are typically waterproof, dustproof, and generally durable so you can wear them no matter where you are and what you are doing.

Resistance bands are also great tools for getting into shape, no matter where you are. They are lightweight and usually come with a carrying bag for easy transport. On the other hand, there are total home gyms that bring all of your favorite machines to the comfort of your home. Total home gyms can be on the pricey side, but they are convenient and ultimately save you money in the long run when compared to gym fees. You can mix and match your pricier fitness equipment through elliptical deals and treadmill deals.

If you don’t want to buy too much equipment, yoga is a great way to get into shape and get in touch with your spiritual side. Yoga requires very little supplies since all you really need is a decent yoga mat. We’ve included a great deal on a yoga mat here, but there are hundreds to choose from out there in all different colors and sizes.

If you want to take a more old-school route, dumbbells are a fitness equipment classic. Purchasing a wide range of dumbbells weights can be expensive and take up a lot of space in your home gym. Fortunately, adjustable dumbbell sets that eliminate the space issue and can save money, too. Adjustable dumbbells use various designs that allow you to quickly add and reduce weight. You can easily add and remove weight plates for each muscle group and for your regimen of reps and sets.

Diet and exercise have an important symbiotic relationship. Your body can only work with what you give it. Meal kit deals can save you time and money on meal prep, and provide an easy structure to follow.

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Best OLED monitor deals: Get an OLED screen from just $450


Up to a couple of years ago, OLED technology only really existed in OLED TVs and very-high-end monitors that cost thousands and thousands of dollars. Luckily, the prices have come down quite substantially, even on the best OLED monitors, especially as the market gets more saturated with options. That means that if you tend to use a monitor for the majority of your content consumption, such as gaming, then you can grab an OLED monitor for a great price and experience amazing visual fidelity and reproduction.

To that end, we’ve gone out and scoured all the major retailers and brands to find our favorite OLED monitor deals out there and compiled them below. That said, if you haven’t quite found what you’re looking for, or feel you aren’t ready for an OLED monitor, be sure to check out some of these other great monitor deals.

LG UltraGear 27-inch gaming monitor — $660, was $1,000

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While OLED monitors remain pretty expensive, even in the budget range, this LG UltraGear 27-inch OLED is probably one the cheapest you’re going to find. It has a QHD resolution and can hit a whopping 240Hz, which is perfect for competitive e-sports players, and while the 0.03ms response time isn’t the lowest you can find, most competitive gamers will likely not notice the difference. It also comes with both FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC, as well as HDR10, although it’s worth noting that HDR on monitors isn’t quite at the level of the average TV HDR just yet.

Alienware 34-inch AW3423DWF QD-OLED curved gaming monitor — $800, was $900

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The Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED curved gaming monitor is equipped with a 34-inch screen featuring a 1800R curvature, UltraWide Quad HD resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and a 0.1ms response time. You’ll enjoy low-latency gameplay with its support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, and you’ll be able to play for hours with ComfortView Plus that reduces blue light emissions that can harm your eyes.

MSI 34-inch MEG 341CQP QD-OLED curved monitor — $780, was $900

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The MSI MEG 341CQP QD-OLED curved monitor offers UltraWide QHD resolution on its 34-inch display, with a 175Hz refresh rate and a 0.3ms response time. The 1800R curvature of the screen creates the perfect viewing angle for your eyes, and the QD-OLED technology further improves picture quality and boosts contrast so that you can better appreciate the details of your favorite games and movies.

Samsung 34-inch Odyssey G8 OLED curved gaming monitor — $1,000, was $1,500

Marvel's Spider-Man running on the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8.
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The striking design of Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED curved gaming monitor is the first thing that you’ll notice, with its minimalist stand that doesn’t take up too much desk space and the CoreSync lighting ring that illuminates the back of the screen. The 34-inch display comes with Ultra WQHD resolution and support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, in addition to a 175Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. The monitor can also function like a smart display, as it can access streaming services and digital assistants by itself as long as it’s connected to your home network.

ASUS ROG Swift 41-inch gaming monitor — $1,100, was $1,400

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Acer has been known for its excellent gaming laptops and other gaming gear, so it’s not a surprise that its gaming monitors are also pretty excellent. This Asus ROG Swift monitor is an impressive 41.5-inch big, runs a 4k resolution, and has an impressive 144Hz refresh rate, which is often hard to hit on higher resolutions consistently. Even more impressive is maintaining the 0.1 millisecond response time at those refresh rates and resolutions, so this is a solid monitor for those who want the smoothest OLED experience for gaming while still being near the $1,000 price bracket. In fact, if you have My Best Buy Plus, you can shave off an extra $100, bring it down to a round $1,000.

Samsung 49-inch Odyssey G9 OLED curved gaming monitor — $1,200, was $1,800

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The Samsung Odyssey G9 is the world’s first 49-inch OLED monitor. When it comes to gaming with the Odyssey G9 you can count on a hyper fast 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time to keep your games moving. With a refresh rate this high it’s unlikely you’ll come across any issues when it comes to playback lag, image tearing, or stuttering video. This display is also compatible with G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technologies for stable and stutter-free gaming. On the outside the Odyssey G9 features a slim metal design and a heigh-adjustable stand. It also has smart TV features built in, allowing you to watch your favorite streaming services with apps included in the monitor’s software.

LG 45-inch UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor — $1,200, was $1,700

Horizon Zero Dawn on the LG UltraGear OLED 45.
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The 45-inch model of the LG UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor offers most of the same features as its 27-inch version, including a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium and Nvidia’s G-Sync. However, the larger display with UltraWide QHD resolution and a 800R curvature will elevate your video game experience to the next level, making it worth the extra cost.

Corsair 45-inch Xeneon Flex OLED bendable monitor — $1,600, was $2,000

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The Corsair Xeneon Flex OLED bendable monitor features a 45-inch display made out of a bendable OLED panel, so you can set the curve of the screen from completely flat to an 800R curvature. A complete flat screen is best for strategy games and sharing the screen with friends, while a curved monitor is for creating immersive gameplay for first-person shooters and simulations. You’ll also be getting QHD resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and support for AMD’s FreeSync and Nvidia’s G-Sync.

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Best Buy Introduces Record Low Prices Across Every 10th Gen iPad


Following a few notable discounts on MacBooks yesterday, Best Buy today introduced a sale on the 10th generation iPad, including numerous all-time low prices on the tablet. Prices start at $349.00 for the 64GB Wi-Fi model, and include $100 markdowns on both Wi-Fi and cellular devices.

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You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad on sale for $499.00, down from $599.00. Both of these models are available in all four colors: Yellow, Pink, Blue, and Silver. This is the first time in a few weeks that we’ve seen the 10th gen iPad hit an all-time low price.

More than just the Wi-Fi models are being discounted right now at Best Buy, as you can also get $100 off both cellular versions of the iPad. The 64GB cellular iPad is available for $499.00 and the 256GB cellular iPad is available for $649.00. Again, all four colors are on sale at these prices.

Be sure to check out our post from yesterday for more details about Best Buy’s current weekend sale, which also includes savings on video game consoles and TVs. Our full Deals Roundup will also catch you up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we’ve been tracking over the past week.

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iPhone 16 Pro Expected Later This Year With These 12 New Features

While the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are still months away from launching, there are already over a dozen rumors about the devices. Below, we have recapped new features and changes expected for the devices so far. These are some of the key changes rumored for the iPhone 16 Pro models as of April 2024:Larger displays: The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be equipped with large…

Batterygate: iPhone Users in Canada Can Now Submit Claims for Up to $150 Payout From Apple

Apple agreed to pay up to $14.4 million (CAD) to settle a class action lawsuit in Canada that alleged the company secretly throttled the performance of some iPhone models (“batterygate”), and eligible customers can now submit a claim for payment. Apple’s settlement received court approval on March 4, and the claims period began today, according to law firm Rochon Genova LLP. To submit a…

Tim Cook Sells Nearly 200,000 Apple Shares

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook this week sold 196,410 shares of the company’s stock, which had a total value of approximately $33.2 million based on the average sale price of the transactions, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing. After taxes, Cook netted nearly $16.4 million from the sales. Cook received all of the shares that he sold this week as a performance-based stock…

Apple Suppliers Say New iPads Have Been ‘Repeatedly Postponed’

It has been nearly 18 months since Apple last updated its iPad lineup, and customers are anxiously waiting for new models to be announced. For months, there have been rumors about new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, but the estimated timeframe for their release has been repeatedly pushed back from March to April to May. In defense of these rumors, it does sound like Apple has experienced…

Apple Exploring ‘Mobile Robot’ That ‘Follows Users Around Their Homes’

Apple is exploring various “personal robotics” projects in an effort to create its “next big thing,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Amazon’s Astro robot One of these projects is described as a “mobile robot” that would “follow users around their homes,” while another is said to be an “advanced table-top home device that uses robotics to move a display around”:Engineers at Apple have…

Here’s Everything New in iOS 17.5 Beta 1 So Far

Apple this week made the first betas of iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 available to developers for testing. The upcoming software updates include only a few new user-facing features so far, but hidden code changes reveal some additional possibilities. Below, we have recapped everything new in the first iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 betas so far. Web Distribution Starting with iOS 17.5, iPhone…