SAVE $30:As of Dec. 9,eroticism and art oxford history of art the Apple Pencil Pro is on sale for $99 at Best Buy, $30 off its original list price of$129.
If you're still hoping to save on Apple devices after the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale events, you're in luck. There are still some items left on sale ahead of the holidays that are worth checking out. One of our favorite deals at the moment is on the Apple Pencil Pro, which still has a nice little discount at Best Buy.
Right now you can scoop up the Apple Pencil Pro for $99 at Best Buy, $30 off its retail price of $129. What's even better is this purchase also comes with four bonus offers: you get three months of Apple TV+ for free, three months free of Apple Fitness+, up to four months of Apple Arcade for free, and up to three months of Apple Music for free. What better way to start out the new year than with some free trials like these?
If you're an iPad owner, the Apple Pencil Pro is a worthy investment for drawing, writing, or just jotting down notes when you need them. The Pro has plenty of exciting new features as well. If you're curious to know our full thoughts on it and learn more about it, it's worth checking out our hands-on review where Mashable's East Coast Tech EditorKimberly Gedeon walked through these new features and what iPad owners can expect.
SEE ALSO: This 55-inch LG NanoCell 4K for just $380 at Best Buy is a massive dealA deal like this likely won't stick around for long, so pick up this Apple Pencil Pro on sale at Best Buy before the deal disappears.
While the official sale events are over and done with, there are still some deals hanging around before the holidays. If you want to see some more Apple deals available right now, it's definitely worth having a look through our roundup of Apple Cyber Monday deals to see if some picks you had your eye on are still available.
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