SAVE $99.01: As of Dec. 15,furry sex videos get the 2021 iPad Mini (WiFi, 256GB) for just $539.99 at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon. That's a discount of 22% and $10 away from the tablet's lowest price ever.
The end of the year is upon us, and there are just weeks left until the holidays. Whether you're still looking for that perfect last-minute gift or you want to snag a little something for yourself, an iPad always makes for a fun tech goodie to give or receive. And right now, you can save on the smallest iPad available.
As of Dec. 15, the 2021 iPad Mini (256GB) is on sale at Amazon for just $539.99, down from $649. That's $10 away from its lowest price ever, and a discount of 21%. While this price is for the 256GB model, you can also save on the 64GB model, which is close to its lowest price ever as well. It's available right now for just $399.99, down from its normal asking price of $499.
Though the iPad Mini is small, it's mighty. It can handle just about everything the larger models can, but it's sized down for the perfect portable size. It's available in four colors (Space Gray, Pink, Purple, and Starlight) and either 64GB or 256GB models, making it a great choice for anyone who likes colorful tablets and wants to be spoiled for choice with storage.
It boasts an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with 2266 x 1488 resolution and 500 nits of brightness, so it's good for eye-popping TV, movies, games, or work on the go. Powered by the A15 Bionic chip with a 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU, it's good to go whenever you need to multitask or work on something that needs more processing power. It even supports the Apple Pencil, making it a great choice for work or play.
It's a great choice in terms of iPads, and this model will still arrive before Christmas. If you've still got gifts to buy, go ahead and lock this one in.
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