Buy a Mac® or iPad Pro®. We’ll supply the Beats®.

Buy a Mac® or iPad Pro®. We’ll supply the Beats®.

Get Beats® wireless headphones when you buy an eligible Mac® or iPad Pro® for college. And save with Apple® education pricing.*

Visit CORETECH, Washington State University’s Apple Authorized Campus Store, on the ground floor of the Compton Union Building.

Choose from eligible Mac and iPad products, including iMac®, Mac Pro®, MacBook®, MacBook Pro®, MacBook Air®, or iPad Pro® and receive your choice of either Beats Solo®3 Wireless Headphones, Powerbeats®3 Wireless Earphones, or Beats®X Wireless Earphones. Beats® headphones and earphones are the perfect companion to help you get through your school or work day.

For more information about the Back to School Sale, visit http://coretech.wsu.edu/sale/beats/.

In addition to the Back to School sale, CORETECH is offering $50 off any Mac® product with a purchase of a protective case and plan for your device. Combine these sales to get Beats® wireless headphones and $50 off your purchase when you buy a qualifying Mac® product, case, and protection plan.

For more information on CORETECH’s protection plans and cases, visit www.coretech.wsu.edu/sale/protection.

Visit CORETECH at the ground floor of the Compton Union Building 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Contact us at 509-335-2326 or email coretech@wsu.edu.

*Qualified purchasers can receive Promotion Savings when they purchase an eligible Mac® or eligible iPad® with a pair of Beats Solo®3 Wireless Headphones, Powerbeats®3 Wireless Earphones, or Beats®X Wireless Earphones. Purchases must be made at U.S. Apple Authorized Campus Stores, or by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE, from July 12, 2017 through Sept. 25, 2017. Only one Promotion Product per eligible Mac® or eligible iPad® per Qualified Purchaser. Offer subject to availability. While supplies last. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.apple.com/promo for full details.

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