Save $360 on a refurbished iPad Air and take your tech with you

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TL;DR: A refurbished iPad Air (16GB, WiFi) is on sale for only $139.99 through Feb. 23 — that’s 72% in savings from its original retail cost for a limited time.


There’s a lot of space in the middle ground between your phone and computer. If you want a device that’s great for productivity and pleasure, an iPad has a lot it can do for you. The price of a new iPad may be out of your budget, but a refurbished one could offer just as much. A refurbished iPad Air is just $139.99 (reg. $499) if you purchase it before February 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT. No coupon needed. 

Score a great deal on a versatile tablet 

The only signs that this iPad Air isn’t brand-new are some light scuffing on the body and bevel, but it also comes with a case that can cover that right up. That superficial scuffing doesn’t extend to the 9.7-inch Retina Display which you can use to stream, browse, and game in HD. Turn that big screen into a giant viewfinder when you use the 8MP iSight camera to take high-quality pictures. Shutterbugs may also enjoy the Five Element Lens, Hybrid IR filter, video stabilization, and face detection capabilities. 

Create your own compact portable workstation by pairing your iPad with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. The battery may last up to 10 hours on a single charge, plenty of time to rattle off a few items on your to-do list. An AC charger is also included with your purchase. 

A 16GB SSD may not be huge by the standards of a modern tablet straight off the shelves, but it should be plenty to keep a variety of apps and games on hand, and you can always keep pictures and videos in the cloud

An extra discount on a refurbished iPad 

Buying refurbished is a great way to score a new-to-you device for a super low price. Until February 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT, a refurbished space gray iPad Air is just $139.99 (reg. $499). No coupon needed. 

Prices subject to change.

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