Apple’s new entry level iPad, the iPad 10, is currently available for just $349, which means you get to save $100 instantly.
Apple iPad 10 with Wi-Fi, 64GB/256GB Storage, A14 Bionic, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, USB-C and More Available with $100 Discount
Before diving into the details of the iPad 10 itself, it's worth mentioning that the discount is applicable on all color options, including 64GB and 256GB variants of the tablet. Choose the exact one you need before checkout. Also double-check availability before buying.
Buy Apple iPad (10th Generation): with A14 Bionic chip - Was $449, now just $349.99
The best thing about the iPad 10 is without a doubt its display. The Home button is gone and Touch ID now lives at the top of the tablet which means Apple was able to stretch the display all the way to the edge, allowing you to see more and fit more stuff on the display. You really have to see it to appreciate it.
Powered by the A14 Bionic chip, this tablet is going to take care of all processing needs while you focus on more important things. To sum it all up, it’s tough to slow this chip down and you’ll always have power to spare when it comes to multitasking.
Apple has removed the Lightning port in favor of USB-C which is a smart thing to do, honestly. This will allow you to fast charge the tablet using your favorite USB-C cable and adapter combo. Furthermore, you get the option to connect all sort of weird accessories such as hubs, mice, keyboards, flash drives, you name it.
Last but not the least, you get great cameras at the front and back, allowing you to take fantastic photos, shoot brilliant videos and look your best in any video call or meeting. And interestingly, this is the only iPad in Apple’s lineup with a FaceTime camera in landscape mode. That’s a serious bragging right.
Again, this iPad 10 is available in both 64GB and 256GB storage and all color options. Order now and save $100 instantly.
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