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M2 Mac mini: (brand-new condition, almost sold out)
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Apple Watch Series 10: $299 (reg. $399) (all-time low price)
Apple Watch SE: $169.97 (reg. $249)
AirTag 4-pack: From $79.98 (reg. $99) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy
AirTag 1-pack: $24.95 (reg. $29)
AirPods Pro 2: $169 (reg. $249) (all-time low price)
AirPods 4: $148.99 (reg. $179) with ANC or $99.99 (reg. $129) without ANC (all-time low prices)
iPad (11th-Gen): $299 (reg. $349) (all-time low price)
M4 MacBook Air 13-inch: $849 (reg. $999) (all-time low price)
M4 MacBook Air 15-inch: $1,049 (reg. $1,199) (all-time low price)
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There's a $1,500 Lenovo IdeaPad laptop on sale for just $479 today
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