iPad 2 Release

Friday, 4 March 2011

Orignal iPad gets £100 off RRP


The newly launched iPad 2 is quite rightly getting all that attention, but those looking for a tablet bargain would do well not to write off the original iPad just yet.

That’s because Apple has sweetened the deal considerably by lopping off a full £100 from the iPad’s asking price across the board, taking what was already one of the most attractively priced tablets on the market and making it even more wallet-friendly.

With the £100 discount, the cheapest iPad now comes in at just £329 – that’s the 16GB Wi-Fi-only model, while the cheapest 3G version now comes in at £429.

And it’s not just new customers that get to enjoy the discount, either. Anyone who forked out for an iPad just before the price change can apply for a £100 refund, so long as it’s still within the 14-day returns window.

So which is the better bargain? An all-new iPad costing what the old one used to, or the original at a more aggressive price point? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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