Any reason not to buy a Gen4 now?

Hi all,
I'm in the market for a new iPad.  Aside from foregoing the upgrades, any reason NOT to try to find a good deal on a Gen4?  They are starting to trickle out there.
Thanks!

We have ipad 2's 64 gb from the Apple refurb store for over well over a year and they have been great. We bought them at $499. and from the time the quickly discontinued ipad 3 came out, the price has not changed.
So it's sort of a guessing game.
If you're looking for a good deal, you might want to look in the Apple Certified Refurbished store.
A new ipad 4 16 gb is $499. - was $419. in refurb store and as of the announcement for the Air it is now $379.
A new ipad 4 32 gb is $599. - was $499. in refurb store and is now $449.
etc.
Those are pretty good deals.
Each comes with a brand new front and back cover, a brand new battery, packaged as a new one with cable in the box, and has a full one year warranty. Please note they come and go in the refurb store. There usually are more 16 gb and 64 gb in the store, so when you are sure and have shopped around, buy it quickly after you make your decision.
Hope this helps.

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