We’re Giving Away the
Only iPad That Matters
The largest iPad Pro is stylish and supercharged for work or play
Only one tablet has truly survived the rise and fall of the tablet craze—the beloved Apple iPad. First launched in 2010, the simple tablet has grown into a full lineup of impressive and capable handheld computers that are genuine laptop replacements. Of course, the only downside is that it's still a choice everyone has to make: “Do I streamline and go for an iPad or just buy the standard laptop?” The tablet can seem a little frivolous, right? Which is why we've teamed up with a few of our favorite brands to give away the top-of-the-line iPad Pro. If you want a serious screen that will allow you to work and play, this souped-up iPad sports some serious hardware inside. Let us walk you through it and then make sure to enter. What do you have to lose?
- iPad Pro with a 12.9 inch Liquid Retina XDR display
- M2 processor (the same one you'd get in a MacBook Air)
- 1TB of storage
- 12MP Wide camera (and 12MP Ultra Wide front camera) capable of shooting 4K video
- Face ID (only found on the Pro model iPads)
- Quad-speaker system (louder and fuller sound than the dual-speakers on other iPads)
- 5G cellular connection
- Supports Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil
TERMS: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. ELIGIBILITY: Must be eighteen (18) (or age of majority in resident state) or older to enter. This Giveaway is open only to individuals who are residents of the United States of America and the District of Columbia (excluding residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, overseas military installations, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. Territories). WINNER NOTIFICATION: Winner be will be chosen at random on 5/28/2023. Winners will be notified via email. CONDITIONS: Prizes are non-transferable. No cash redemption or substitution will be allowed. By entering the sweepstakes, I agree to sign up to receive newsletters and special offers from ELEVATOR, Inside Hotels , Valet., SHIFT , Cool Material, Gear Patrol and Blazer. The sweepstakes is subject to federal, state, municipal, and local laws and regulations and is void where prohibited.