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- 54 mins agoYou can get a refurbished iPad Pro with a 9.7-inch display for only $171
Macworld Apple is touted for its iPads, which offer storage, performance, and more under a sleek package. While iPads are typically hundreds of dollars, you can score wallet-friendly savings with this pre-loved iPad Pro, which is now only $170.99 (reg. $599). Though this iPad Pro isn’t brand new, it boasts a Grade “B” refurbishment rating, meaning it may have light cosmetic imperfections, though its performance has been inspected to ensure it works properly. Thanks to its refurbished status, you can score savings on this device, as well as reduce electronic waste. Designed with a fully-laminated 9.7-inch LED-backlit touch-sensitive Retina display, this iPad Pro provides generous screen space for streaming, browsing, and working. Expect vibrant colors and sharp images and videos, and enjoy its automatically adjustable True Tone Technology. Its 2GB of RAM and Apple A9X dual-core processor means you’ll have snappy performance and seamless multitasking capabilities. This iPad Pro’s 32GB of storage space provides ample room for storing apps, media, and documents, while the four-speaker audio system promises immersive sound quality. This 2016 model boasts 12MP iSight and 5MP FaceTime HD cameras for vivid photos and clear FaceTime calls. Meanwhile, the 10-hour battery life is sufficient for a whole day’s work without recharging. Enjoy wallet-friendly savings on this eco-friendly Grade “B” refurbished 9.7-inch iPad Pro, now just $170.99 for a limited time. Grade “B” Refurbished 9.7-inch iPad Pro Only $170.99 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. iPad01:39 amHow to Use Apple Managed Device Attestation to secure networks
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TSMC has announced a breakthrough chip fabrication technology, with reduced node size, increased performance and better power management — all of which should ultimately lead to faster iPhones and Macs.TSMC has just announced an all-new chip production process called "A16"The new 1.6nm node process, dubbed A16, was announced at the company's annual North America Technology Symposium.With every new production process, TSMC reduces the node size allowing for more transistors on a processor. This ultimately allows for improved performance and reduced power consumption on newer chips. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:49 pmiPhone 18 will probably get TSMC's newly announced next-generation 1.8nm chip process | AppleInsideriPhone 18 will probably get TSMC's newly announced next-generation 1.8nm chip process
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