The Apple iPad mini 4 Is Perfect for Business Travel

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We’re living in a new normal after the COVID-19 pandemic. The business world has changed immensely and there are many challenges to navigating 2022 and beyond. One of the biggest challenges for individuals is finding ways to be productive without having to go into the office. Whether you’ve adopted a digital nomad lifestyle or you’re just going into the office two days a week, you need tools that are suited to working on the go.



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Why pay full price for those tools? When you buy refurbished, you can get cutting-edge technology at unbeatable prices. Take, for instance, this Apple iPad mini 4, 128GB — on sale until July 5th for just $231.99 when you use promo code JULY20 for purchases sitewide over $100.

The 2019 mini 4 packs a ton of power in a tiny tablet. Don’t be fooled by the slight 7.9″ screen. It comes running iOS 15, with a 1.5GHz Apple A8 processor that is more than up to any multi-tasking challenge. From browsing, streaming, designing, or anything else you want to do on the go, the mini 4 is more than capable. Plus, it has 128GB of onboard storage which is more than enough for your most important files.

Need to take calls when you’re out of the office? The 1.2MP FaceTime HD camera makes it easy to connect on Zoom with colleagues. If you’re traveling, you can even use the 8MP camera to take high-quality pictures or record HD video. It’s Wi-Fi compatible, 4G unlocked, and features Bluetooth 4.2, making it an outstanding choice if you need work while you’re traveling. It even offers a battery life of up to ten hours.

Save big when you buy refurbished. Get an Apple iPad mini 4, 128GB for just $231.99 (reg. $729) when you use promo code JULY20 by July 5th.

Prices subject to change.



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