Technology
iPads are on sale at Walmart and you can save $100
TL;DR: The 10.2-inch iPad (WiFi, 128GB) is on sale for $329 at Walmart, the same deal the retailer ran on Black Friday — a savings of $100.
The situation: You need a last-minute gift for someone, but something like a tablet doesn’t seem personal enough.
We’re going to argue that an iPad is a thoughtful, personalized gift. Someone who has too many pictures on their phone but whose iCloud is messed up (raises hand) can store them on an iPad. Kids will want to read or play educational, AR games on an iPad, and teenagers might just want to study. Your mom can shop online without complaining about not being able to see her phone.
Gifting a tablet is a win-win, especially if you cop one right now — because the newest 10.2-inch iPad is back to Black Friday pricing at Walmart, saving you a whopping $100.
Though the classic iPad is Apple’s entry-level option, Apple didn’t cut corners with crappy specs. Upgrades include a new A10 Fusion Chip that’s said to house double the oomph of a Windows PC4 and support of the new iPad OS for a better keyboard experience. Gifting to an artistic person or a student? They’ll appreciate that this iPad works with the Apple Pencil.
The 10.2-inch model comes in black, space grey, and rose gold, and the enclosure is made out of recycled aluminum.
Regularly $429, you can save $100 and get the 128GB WiFi model for $329 with free delivery.
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