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Apple iPad Pro 3rd Gen. 64 GB, Wi-Fi, 12.9 - Space Grey ?600


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Excellent working condition, rarely had an issue where the keyboard wouldn?t type on a search bar, but this was usually fixed by quickly and easily by opening and closing the keyboard. I think this a software issue, not to do with hardware or iPad itself.


Some very minor scratches around where the charging port is, but these usually aren't even visible with the case unless you stare at them.


No visible scratches on screen.


Has my name engraved on the iPad and the pen however these aren't visible when both have the case on (there are very cheap cases sold for the apple pen).


Keyboard in excellent working condition, a little bit of wear and scratches on some keys but not that noticeable.


IPad not locked to any iCloud account and will do a factory reset before hand for new use.


Pen has some very small scratches and indentations on it, but again not that noticeable, and you can't see it with a case.


Comes with a protective case (perfect working condition, but some light scratches on the back) and an extra case that covers the whole iPad. Also comes with pen tips.


I have taken other photos but I cannot attach them as there is a limit to the size, I can email other photos for your examination.

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