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Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Apple Inc. designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, online services, and personal computers. (Photo : Reuters)

It seems like the highly anticipated Apple's event for iMac, iPad Pro, and iPad Mini 4 release will happen just as speculated on Sep 9, as the predecessors of these devices get a price cut.

The different models of the Cupertino's iPad Mini 3 and iPad Mini are available at a discounted price with around $30 to $100 saving, for a limited period. The 16GB WiFi + Cellular iPad mini 3 silver variant is available for just $429, while the 128GB version costs $639. The 128GB Wi-Fi Only version of the tablet now carries a $499 price tag, $100 less than the regular price of $599, at the B&H Photo.

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In case of iPad Mini, retailers Best Buy, B&H Photo, and Amazon are offering good deal for the now discontinued tablet. The 128GB Retina Display, Wi-Fi + AT&T, White with Silver version of iPad Mini is available at just $549.99 rather than the $829, at Amazon. These offer last only till the stocks are available.

Apple's 21.5-inch iMac 2.9GHz/8GB/1TB 2013 version is available for $1,399 at $100 off on Best Buy, while 2015 3.3GHz/8GB/1TB Retina iMac is available at $1,899.99, around $100 less in comparison to the regular price. The 2013 27-inch 3.4GHz/8GB/1TB iMac model now costs just $1,794.99, at a discount of $204, at the Adorama.

There are a number of deals on MacBook Air, Mac Mini, Retina MacBook Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad Air also, available with the retailers Best Buy, B&H Photo, Amazon, MacMall and Adorama.

The discounted price tags is said to suggest the arrival of the next generation devices soon, possibly on Sep 9. Apple is expected to organize a big event to launch the iPhone 6S, iPad Mini 4, Apple Watch, iPad Pro and iMac. However, there is no official word from the Cupertino as of now, about anything related to these devices.