Anyone who wants to get their hands on an iPad Mini 4 might want to go to Best Buy right now and avail themselves of the retailer’s offer of slashing $100 from the price of the Apple product. Instead of costing the normal $399, customers can get the miniature iPad unit for only $299. Those who don’t want to go to the store’s physical location can also have it delivered for free.
With regards to the specs of the device, PC Mag notes that it sports a 2048 x 1536 display resolution and a 7.9-inch screen. The processor is a 64-bit A8 and it has a storage capacity of 128GB. Its cameras are 8Mp for the rear camera and 1.2MP for the front camera, which can be a bit of an issue for those who like taking selfies, but these devices are hardly the products for that anyway.
This particular iPad unit can be most helpful to gamers who would like bigger screens to play an increasing number of ports of popular AAA games such as Fortnite Battle Royale, PUBG Mobile, and the upcoming ARK: Survival Evolved mobile apps.
Likewise, those who would like to bring their work with them wherever they go but would rather avoid carrying cumbersome laptops can also benefit from the iPad Mini 4. Downloading Microsoft Word via the Apple App Store, along with Fantastical and Pixelmator can afford a modicum of flexibility in terms of doing work while on the go.
Those who want to take advantage of this offer will want to hurry, though, as the deadline for the markdown is March 31st, which would be this Saturday, Mashable notes. Those who already have an iPad Mini 4 can also get it as a gift to someone who may badly need it for school or for their jobs.


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