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This week we got news about Amazon's upcoming Prime Day 2023 sale and tracked a few deals on Apple products including the 10.2-inch iPad, M2 MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch Series 8. We also have an exclusive promo code running at Satechi through the end of the weekend.

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Prime Day

The biggest deals-related news of the week was Amazon's announcement of this summer's Prime Day dates, which will run from July 11 through July 12. Amazon is already offering a few early Prime Day deals, mainly focusing on Amazon-branded products like Kindles and Fire TVs.

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Like previous years, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take part in Prime Day. If you aren't, you can join Prime and get a free 30-day trial to participate in this year's Prime Day. Anyone who chooses to keep Prime after the free trial will pay $14.99/month or $139/year; students pay $7.49/month or $69/year.



We'll be covering all of the best tech and Apple-related discounts during this year's Prime Day, so be sure to keep an eye on the MacRumors front page once the event starts July 11.

Satechi

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  • What's the deal? Take 25% off sitewide at Satechi
  • Where can I get it? Satechi
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here


We kicked off the week with a new exclusive sitewide discount at Satechi, offering our readers 25 percent off Satechi's best hubs, chargers, desktop accessories, and more. Just enter the code MR25 at checkout to get the discount, which will expire this Sunday, June 25. The only exclusion in this sale is Satechi's Thunderbolt products.

10.2-Inch iPad

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  • What's the deal? Take $79 off the 10.2-inch iPad
  • Where can I get it? Amazon
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here
Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.



A rare deal returned for the 10.2-inch iPad this week, with Amazon offering the 64GB Wi-Fi tablet for $249.99, down from $329.00. You'll need to add the tablet to your cart on Amazon in order to see the final deal price, which is a markdown that we haven't tracked since March.

M2 MacBook Pro

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  • What's the deal? Take $249 off M2 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro
  • Where can I get it? Amazon
  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here



In the middle of the week, we tracked a big collection of discounts on the M1 and M2 MacBook Pro, and a few of these are still live. These current deals mainly foc... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: Best Apple Deals of the Week: 10.2-Inch iPad Hits All-Time Low Price of $249.99 Amid Sales on Apple Watch and MacBook Pro
 
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tcphoto1

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I took advantage of the Apple Watch 8 deal, it's the same price Apple offers their refurbished for and they wouldn't match the price. It should be delivered tomorrow and I've already sold the old 4 Nike+ for a good price.
 

solardudesf

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Just an FYI. Amazon also selling the pink iPad Air Wi-Fi+Cellular 64GB for $629.99 ($119.00 off). Just gonna put it in a case so don’t care what the color is.

Even better if you sign up for an Amazon Credit card you get another $150 off. That would bring the price down to $479.99.
 

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I took advantage of the Apple Watch 8 deal, it's the same price Apple offers their refurbished for and they wouldn't match the price. It should be delivered tomorrow and I've already sold the old 4 Nike+ for a good price.
Where’s a good place to sell an Apple Watch? I have the same Nike+ watch.
 

Tesix2

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£450 (17%) off the base 16" MBP on Amazon in the UK, and UK never usually has anything more than token Apple deals.
 
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