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Apple today significantly reduced prices on refurbished models of the iPad mini and fourth-generation iPad, with all models now carrying approximately 15% discounts relative to brand-new units.

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iPad mini

- 16 GB Wi-Fi: $279, down from $299 previously and $329 brand-new
- 32 GB Wi-Fi: $359, down from $389 previously and $429 brand-new
- 64 GB Wi-Fi: $439, down from $489 previously and $529 brand-new

- 16 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $389, down from $429 previously and $459 brand-new
- 32 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $469, down from $519 previously and $559 brand-new
- 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $549, down from $619 previously and $659 brand-new

Fourth-generation iPad

- 16 GB Wi-Fi: $419, down from $449 previously and $499 brand-new
- 32 GB Wi-Fi: $499, down from $549 previously and $599 brand-new
- 64 GB Wi-Fi: $579, down from $649 previously and $699 brand-new

- 16 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $529, down from $579 previously and $629 brand-new
- 32 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $609, down from $679 previously and $729 brand-new
- 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $689, down from $779 previously and $829 brand-new

Introduced last October, the iPad mini and fourth-generation arrived in Apple's online store for refurbished products in mid-March at modest discounts. The company's 128 GB fourth-generation iPad models introduced in early February have yet to appear in the refurbished store.

Rumors have indicated that Apple is unlikely to launch its next versions of the iPad and iPad mini until late this year, but the company has apparently still decided to reduce pricing on refurbished units of the current generation in order to attract more buyers as its supply of refurbished units has undoubtedly grown over the past several months.

Update: Apple has also knocked $30 off of the price of its refurbished Thunderbolt and LED Cinema Displays, bringing the prices down to $799 compared to $999 brand-new.

Article Link: Apple Slashes Prices on Refurbished iPad Mini and iPad 4 Models
 

ECUpirate44

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This is the one I've been waiting for. Lightweight, AND Retina, AND full size.

Hopefully iOS7 will help the iPad be more useful as a content creation device. I think there is a lot of potential for improvement in that area. Louder/better speakers would be a plus too.
 

whoknows87

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279 for a refurbished Mini that should bring the used units prices down a bit , and might be time to sell the 4 soon...
 

NutsNGum

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Hopefully iOS7 will help the iPad be more useful as a content creation device. I think there is a lot of potential for improvement in that area. Louder/better speakers would be a plus too.

Apps make it useful. The OS is just that. Flat design isn't going to increase productivity.
 

BJMRamage

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Not sure if I would say the prices were "slashed" maybe use "moderate discount" instead.

I was expecting a shocking price with the title...a modest reduction.
Though I guess on the larger ones it is close to $100 off REGULAR price.
 

Halebopp

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All I want is a mini with retina display, that will be my next Apple purchase (oh, and likely upgrade from my iPhone 4 to iPhone 5s)

Guess my wife/kids will benefit and it will be time to pass along the iPad 2 when the mini retina drops (if it drops)
 

Tankmaze

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Apps make it useful. The OS is just that. Flat design isn't going to increase productivity.

The OS certainly plays a big part, if apple would introduce split screen in ios 7 or other similar implementation, It would certainly improve productivity.
 

npbrown03

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Oct 4, 2011
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Refurbished Displays

The price of refurbished Thunderbolt and Cinema displays has also been cut. It's down to $799 from $829. Same price for both.
 

Koulie

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Must be a rough time for Apple right now. A lot of informed consumers holding back until WWDC (in terms of Macbooks) and the iOS devices losing their freshness.
 

Rocko1

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MR, don't use the verb 'Slash' when talking about a 6-10% price reduction. Makes you look desperate.
 
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