Apple has started selling the 8th generation  Refurbished iPad through its online store in the United States this week. Refined products are devices that are defective on the production line and then collected from the production line or the market . These devices are repaired by the manufacturer and packaged and sold as a completely healthy product with original parts and tested with a lower price tag .

As usual, 8G Refurbished iPad configurations are about 15% cheaper than standard models, starting at $ 279 for the 32GB model. In comparison, this figure is $ 329 for the standard version. According to Apple, these models have a complete health certificate and a new white box, which includes a lightning charging cable, power adapter and manual. The tech giant notes that these products are packaged after a rigorous inspection and testing process. Refurbished iPads are apparently coming with a brand new chassis and battery; Therefore, in terms of specifications, they will be no different from regular versions.

Refurbished iPads come with Apple’s standard one-year warranty, and users can take advantage of AppleCare + service for $ 69 or $ 3.49 a month , extending the warranty to 24 months. As a reminder, the eighth generation iPad was unveiled and released in September 2020. The tablet has a 10.2-inch Retina display and an A12 Bionic chip equipped with a nerve motor. Some rumors suggest that the next generation of this product with improved hardware be unveiled alongside the iPhone 13 series at the September event this year .

Apple has also started selling refurbished iPad Pro 2020 models. Refreshed iPads by Apple are a good opportunity to save on product purchases, and contrary to some people’s beliefs, these devices are quite similar to the standard version of Akband. Of course, it should be noted that it is not only Apple that refreshes its products, but also some profiteers in the market by repairing defective iPhones or iPads, selling them as a brand new or refurbished product by Apple, which can greatly damage people’s user experience.