The iPad Pro is a very powerful and versatile touch tablet from Apple. At the moment, she is enjoying a promotion at Fnac. You can buy it at a reduced price. You will fall in love with its power.
Fnac is not stingy with good plans. The proof with this 5% reduction on Apple’s iPad Pro 2021. This touch pad will seduce the most demanding of you. Its 11-inch screen is neither too big nor too small. It is very ergonomic and allows you to perform your daily tasks. Its refresh rate of 120 Hz gives it a nice fluidity.
Its M1 chip, meanwhile, allows it to display great performance. Thus, you will be able to perform demanding applications as well as the latest fashionable games. In terms of autonomy, you will be able to enjoy it all day thanks to its 7,538 mAh battery. The iPad Pro has two sensors on its back. You will therefore find a 12 megapixel sensor and a 10 megapixel ultra wide-angle. Enough to capture all the important moments. On the front, it’s a 12 megapixel lens that you expect, to make all your video calls in good quality.
You won’t leave your iPad Pro anymore
Apple’s iPad Pro is a great tablet that’s capable of handling all of your tasks, bar none. You can find it at Fnac for 1,999.99 euros instead of 2,109.99 euros. In order not to unbalance your budget, you have the option of paying in 3 or 4 instalments. Finally, standard delivery is free. Don’t want to wait to receive your tablet? So now is the time to join Fnac+. This loyalty program allows you to benefit from express delivery, free of charge and unlimited. And that’s not all. With Fnac+, you can take advantage of a 5% reduction in many universes, be invited to private sales and have all your books delivered to you without paying postage. You will also have preferential rates on shows and you will have access to many services, such as ePresse and Deezer. You won’t be without it.
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