SAVE $30:As of Nov. 18,Lena Paul - The Next Morning the Apple Pencil Pro is discounted to $99 at Target. This deal saves you $30 on list price.
The holiday season is coming up fast and if you've been on the hunt for gifts, now's the best time to buy with Black Friday on the horizon. This massive sale event offers a wide variety of discounts from top retailers, including on incredibly popular tech products from companies like Apple. If you've been hoping to scoop up the new Apple Pencil Pro, look no further than Target.
You can score an Apple Pencil Pro for $99 at Target right now. This is $30 off its list price of $129, saving you 23%. If you've got one of the new models of iPad Air or iPad Pro, or have just picked up one on sale — there's already quite a few on offer ahead of Black Friday — this is a really nice accessory to have alongside it and can make as a great gift for someone over the holiday season.
SEE ALSO: Kohl's Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy onlineThe Apple Pencil Pro boasts several new features over its predecessor, including haptic feedback and physical interactivity. If you're curious what we thought of these new enhancements, it's worth checking out our hands-on with the Apple Pencil Pro. It's a worthy investment for those looking to elevate their iPad game.
This is an excellent deal to take advantage of ahead of the Black Friday shopping event. Don't miss out on $30 off the Apple Pencil Pro at Target.
There's plenty more to come as we get closer to Black Friday, too. Walmart and Best Buy are also offering some early discounts for shoppers ahead of the official day, and Amazon's big sale event kicks off soon on Nov. 21. If you're looking to pick up some gifts for the holidays, this seasonal sale event is the best time to do it.
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