Aside from Black Friday and Cyber Monday, there’s probably no better time to get a good deal on an iPad. Amazon Prime DayFor example, currently, 10th Generation iPad The model with Wi-Fi and 64GB of storage has been reduced to an all-time low of $299 ($49 off). Amazon and Best Buy — No registration required. 256GB model also available. Amazon and Best Buy You can get it for a record low price of $449 (save $50), but some colors require an Amazon Prime membership.
apple The latest entry-level iPad It feels a bit more modern than the current 9th generation model, and given the current discounts, it probably makes more sense to buy the new model — Apple has upsized the screen a bit to 10.9 inches and updated the design to give it a more similar look to the new model. iPad Air, iPad Proand iPad Mini The model has changed, but in the process, the Lightning connector has been replaced with a USB-C port, the home button has been eliminated (the Touch ID sensor is now embedded in the power button), and the position of the front 12MP camera has been changed, so that it is now centered in landscape mode and is now in landscape mode. Removed the 3.5mm audio jackFor better or worse (most of the time for worse).
Unless you’re hung up on a smaller device or have a particular need for the pro features of the iPad Air or iPad Pro, the standard iPad is the ideal choice for most people. It uses Apple’s A14 Bionic chipset, which gives it more than enough power for basic tasks like browsing, productivity, multimedia, and running most games from the App Store. However, it can’t do everything the M-series chips can. The M-series chips are Apple Intelligence Features it is, iPadOS 18 It’s scheduled for later this year.
Migrating from a 9th generation or earlier iPad, The first Apple PencilNo need to upgrade. However, if you don’t have a stylus and want the ability to write and draw, Apple Pencil (USB-C)currently on sale for the lowest price ever of $69 ($10 off). AmazonThis is the only Apple Pencil that’s compatible with the new iPad, but unlike the second-generation version that can with the new tablet, it can’t be magnetically charged while docked on the side of the iPad; instead, it plugs directly into the iPad to charge. It’s not pretty, but it works.