![]() Meanwhile, mystery surrounds this year's new $399 iPad Mini, now with sharper Retina display, which won't go on sale until sometime in November. You get to ditch the old model for a new one that's smaller, lighter, faster and cooler for only about $300 for the entry level model. Trade-in sites like Gazelle and NextWorth offer slightly more.īottom line: the best deal is the trade in. ![]() Last year's iPad 4 in good condition fetches over $200 on both the AT&T and Verizon websites. That's skimpy, but on the other hand, no contract is required, it's free, and you don't have to buy the iPad at T-Mobile. The Wi-Fi model starts at $499.Īlso to note: rival T-Mobile is offering the 4G iPad for $629 - with 200 MB of free cellular service. This iPad sells for $529 - instead of the regular $629 starting price for the 4G iPad. You have to commit to a 2-year service plan - which starts at $15 monthly for 250 megabytes of data with AT&T or $30 monthly with Verizon for 4 GB of data. Both AT&T and Verizon are offering $100 off the price of a 4G iPad, but with a catch. That's just $21 under what Apple and most other retailers will be selling it for, but there are other ways to save money on a new iPad: with Wal-Mart having the most aggressive price cut - $479 for the entry-level model with 16 GB of storage. LOS ANGELES - The new iPad Air will make its debut Friday in stores at 8 a.m. Watch Video: iPad Air: Where to get the best price
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