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Prime Day is here and it slashed the Apple 10th Gen iPad to just $299

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If you’ve been eyeing an iPad, you know Apple’s flagship tablet lineup is costly. You also know that Apple’s products only sometimes see sales. Right now, on the first official Amazon Prime Day of 2024, you can save $49 on the latest base model iPad, the iPad 10th Gen

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Following Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, the iPad 10th Gen got a permanent price drop to $349, and right now, you can swipe it up for $299 in the blue, yellow, silver, and pink colors at Amazon<!–>. This beats out the $319 price we saw just a few days ago leading up to Prime Day and prices we saw earlier this month during July 4th sales. 

The 10th Gen, released in 2022, is Apple’s newest basic iPad. It boasts substantial upgrades, like symmetrical bezels, a larger 10.9-inch display, Magic Keyboard Folio support, and the latest software version, iPadOS 16. 

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The 10th Gen has thinner bezels surrounding a larger Liquid Retina display in place of the front-facing Touch ID and home button. Apple moved the fingerprint sensor to the outer edge, and dual speakers flank the left and right sides when the tablet is held in landscape orientation. The whole unit weighs approximately one pound.

ZDNET’s Kerry Wan went hands-on with the iPad 10th Gen<!–> in 2022 and was impressed with Apple’s upgrades to its base model. He continued using the tablet well into 2023, updating his review in May of that year. 

Read the ReviewiPad 10th Gen (2022)

“My ‘first impressions’ hot take is still ablaze: the iPad beats out the iPad Pro model in two regards. The first is Apple’s own accessories… The second area where the regular iPad edges out the Pro is camera placement,” Wan wrote in his review. 

If you’re looking to snag the 10th Gen iPad, which Wan says stacks up pretty fairly against the iPad Air, jump on this sweet deal–> while it lasts. Plus, if you want to shop even more early Prime Day Apple deals, we’ve got you covered. 


Source: Robotics - zdnet.com

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