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Apple's Powerful M4 iPad Pro Is Now $400 Off at Amazon, Even Less Than It Was on Memorial Day
Apple's Powerful M4 iPad Pro Is Now $400 Off at Amazon, Even Less Than It Was on Memorial Day

CNET

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • CNET

Apple's Powerful M4 iPad Pro Is Now $400 Off at Amazon, Even Less Than It Was on Memorial Day

Apple's latest M4 iPad is one of CNET's favorite tablets, and it's easy to understand why. It has a stunning display, solid construction and speedy performance, thanks to its M4 chip. If you've been considering an upgrade, this powerful model is a great option -- and that's especially true of creatives. Apple's newest release, the 11-inch iPad Pro with M4 chip is thinner, faster and smarter than it's predecessors, and Apple's fully-loaded M4 iPad Pro just got a huge price cut. Amazon slashed price from $1,999 to just $1,599, which makes now the best time to grab this deal before it finally changes or sells out. The 11-inch M4 iPad Pro is a sleek powerhouse with a swanky Ultra Retina XDR display for jaw-dropping clarity and entertainment on-the-go, Apple's lightning-fast M4 chip for serious multitasking and all-day battery life to keep up with everything from creative workflows to entertainment. It's also built for Apple Intelligence, so you can expect AI-enabled feature additions for years to come. With up to 2TB of storage, you won't need to worry about space either, making it the perfect home for all your creative projects. Add the Apple Pencil Pro or Magic Keyboard, and you've got a full creative workstation or ultra-portable laptop alternative. Whether you're editing 4K video, sketching on the go or just streaming your favorite shows in stunning detail, the new iPad Pro can handle it all, and it's rarely this affordable. Don't miss your chance to save on this extraordinary deal. Why this deal matters The Apple iPad Pro consistently ranks as the top tablet due to its extensive accessory ecosystem, tight integration with Apple products and a compelling app selection. This rare deal knocks off a cool $400 from Apple's latest and greatest tablet. Surprisingly, this iPad was on sale this past weekend for Memorial Day. However is was discounted by $300. Amazon slashed an extra $100 off the price today, making this a new record low and an unbeatable price.

Youth Day Competition: Share Your Voice and Win with The Herald
Youth Day Competition: Share Your Voice and Win with The Herald

The Herald

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald

Youth Day Competition: Share Your Voice and Win with The Herald

Students and young creatives across Nelson Mandela Bay are invited to showcase their talent and win exciting prizes by entering The Herald's annual Youth Day Art and Creative Writing Competition. Winning entries will be featured in The Herald Youth Day supplement, available with The Herald newspaper on Youth Day, 15 June. The submission deadline has been extended, and students can now submit their entries until June 4th. Under the theme 'By the Youth, For the Youth,' the competition provides a platform for scholars and university students to express their views, share their stories, and highlight the issues they care about—through art, poetry, and prose. Selected winners will have their work published in The Herald supplement, reaching a wide audience across the region. Competition Categories and Themes Entries should align with one or more of the following themes: Challenges faced by youth (e.g. peer pressure, social media, stereotypes, substance abuse) Career choices and socio-economic influences Crime, unemployment, and poverty Environmental issues A letter from the youth Youth interests (e.g. sport, music, culture) Submission Guidelines Articles Open to students from Grade 8 to tertiary level 400 to 1,000 words Submit as a Word document Creative Writing / Poetry Open to students from Grade 3 to Grade 12 Maximum 400 words Submit as a Word document Drawings / Art Open to students from Grade 3 to Grade 12 Submit as a high-resolution, full-colour JPEG or PDF All entries must include the student's full name, grade, age, and school, and must be emailed to ecads@ by 4 June 2025. Terms and Conditions No foul language, derogatory statements, or inaccurate statistics will be accepted. The judges' decision is final. By entering, participants grant The Herald permission to publish their work in the Youth Day supplement. Don't miss this opportunity to inspire others and have your voice heard. Let your creativity shine—your story could be the one that makes a difference.

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