Amazon has
256GB 13" Apple iPad Pro M4 OLED Wi-Fi Tablet (Space Black or Silver) on sale for
$1099.
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256GB 13" Apple iPad Pro M4 OLED Wi-Fi Tablet (Space Black or Silver) on sale for
$1099.
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Specs:
- 13" 2752 x 2064 120Hz Ultra Retina XDR OLED Touchscreen
- Apple M4 9-Core (3 performance cores, 6 efficiency cores) 4.4GHz Chipset
- 256GB internal storage
- 8GB RAM
- Cameras: 12 MP main (wide) / 12 MP selfie (ultrawide)
- Four speakers
- Wi-Fi 6E / Bluetooth 5.3
- USB Type-C 4 (Thunderbolt 3) port
- 38.99Wh battery
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Too bad now the 4 finger gesture won't prevent the 5 finger discount …
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That's her main use for this. (Netflix runs a close second though 🤣)
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While I can understand where you are coming from eg 5-10% rule or in general spending guidance -
The idea that you need a $5 million net worth to justify a $1,000 iPad purchase is extremely conservative and prob out of line with mainstream financial advice. Such a guideline would suggest one spending only 0.02% of their net worth on a tablet, which is far more restrictive than even the most conservative financial experts recommend.
What if someone subjectively / objectively gains much more than $1000 in long term value but are worth even less than $50k?
The idea that you need a $5 million net worth to justify a $1,000 iPad purchase is extremely conservative and prob out of line with mainstream financial advice. Such a guideline would suggest one spending only 0.02% of their net worth on a tablet, which is far more restrictive than even the most conservative financial experts recommend.
What if someone subjectively / objectively gains much more than $1000 in long term value but are worth even less than $50k?
Yes, I understand that if you use something like an Air or regular iPad long enough, and not using it side by side with a Pro, you will eventually get used to it and it won't bother you...but I personally am tied to the Pro models, just for those two features, even though the equivalent sizes on the Pro are typically $400-$700 more than the Air or regular iPad.
Just my $0.02. Obviously, everyone has different monthly expenses, but you certainly don't need to have a multi-million-dollar net worth to justify an iPad purchase. If you need $5,000,000 net worth to justify a $1,000 iPad, what do you need, a $125,000,000 net worth to justify a $25,000 car purchase? LOL!
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I spent $3k on a flagship TV, which costs more than my car. However, I use the TV a lot more so it was a good buy for me.