Thing get a little more complicated with the sixth-generation iPad mini, which is generating more buzz despite its higher price tag, thanks to its new A15 Bionic processor, 5G connectivity option and support for the second generation of Apple Pencil. Walmart is currently out of the Wi-Fi only configurations (64GB and 256GB) in all four color choices and only has the 5G version with 256GB of storage available in pink for $799, which is the same price Apple is selling it for. You’ll miss the $40 discount on the Wi-Fi only iPad mini, but Apple has all configurations of the new tablets available to preorder on its site. The same goes for Best Buy, which is hoping to entice potential buyers with savings of $37.50 off a 15-month subscription to Microsoft 365 Personal – presumably to use on your new iPad. Oddly the offer is not available for the pink and purple 256GB editions of the iPad mini with Wi-Fi or any of the 5G iPad mini versions. Target, offering preorders with no discount, is out of stock of the silver 64GB 10.2-inch iPad, along with the purple and space gray 5G iPad mini in 64GB or 256GB and the pink and starlight models with 256GB.