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Apple’s iPad Pro M4 with 256 GB is now available right now for $100 off at BJ’s when you order online — at a price cheaper than Amazon<!–> or Walmart–> is offering. Even if you’re not a member, you can still take advantage of this deal by signing up for a free one-day online pass<!–>.
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BJ’s Wholesale Club is a members-only retailer that offers online and in-store wholesale prices for BJ’s members, similar to Costco and Sam’s Club. Sometimes these deals can mean serious savings, such as the current promotion of $100 off the iPad Pro M4 256GB–> for $850. Luckily, with the workaround of signing up for a one-day membership pass, even non-BJ’s members can take advantage of this discount.
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Weighing just under one pound, the iPad Pro M4 packs a ton of features that made ZDNET managing editor Kerry Wan “less bothered than expected” when he replaced his MacBook with the super-lightweight tablet. The 11-inch model comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage with about 10 hours of battery per charge. It has four audio speakers and uses a USB-C cable (included), and both front and back cameras offer 12 MP resolution.
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What stands out about the M4 is its Apple-coined term of “Tandem OLED” technology to describe the light panels underneath the screen. “By stacking two layers of OLED, the iPad Pro gets remarkably bright (up to 1,600 nits for HDR content) while offering the same traditional benefits of the display type, including better contrast (it’s easier to discern the lighter and darker pixels on the screen) and improved color accuracy at a per-pixel level,” wrote Wan in his review. Such enhancements make the iPad Pro M4 “a phenomenal tablet for visual experiences” including “text-heavy and photo-editing work which often require adequate viewing angles.” In addition to visuals, the iPad’s more efficient processor ensures lightning-fast loading and export times.
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While BJ’s is notorious for offering discounts exclusively to its members, we’ve found a workaround that will allow everyone to access the $100 discount online. Simply go to bjs.com/oneDayPass–> and enter your name, email address, and a password to activate your free one-day pass, which will allow you to take advantage of all BJ’s deals for 24 hours.
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It’s important to note that the one-day pass does not allow discounts for in-store purchases, nor are you able to pair their wholesale prices with clipped coupons or use same-day delivery if you’re not a full member. Still, it’s a great way to grab the Apple iPad Pro M4 256GB–> for a lower price.
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How I rated this deal
Even though the M5 processor has been released, this deal on the M4 is not one to sleep on, especially considering the M5’s high prices. Considering that Amazon can’t even price the device this low, this deal is definitely unique for an impressively high-quality iPad Pro.
We’re not sure exactly how long this promotion will last, but BJ’s website states it’s already very low in stock for the discounted iPad Pro M4, so it’s best to act quickly if you want to take advantage. Deals are subject to sell out or expire anytime, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on this deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com.
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