Technology
The latest iPads are on sale for up to $80 off on Amazon
TL;DR: You can snag Apple’s latest iPad on Amazon for as little as $249 to save up to 24%.
Starting at just $329 for a 32GB model equipped with WiFi, Apple’s latest iPad has been its most affordable tablet option since its release last year. And compared to other tablets on the market — even ones that sell for much more — it’s got way more apps and content to consume, making it a great value.
We could wax poetic about the iPad for hours; it’s both a Mashable’s Choice Award winner and a top pick on our 2019 tablet roundup, if that tells you anything. It’s good — real good.
Now, if we had to find a single bone to pick with the iPad, it would be this: That WiFi-equipped 32GB model hasn’t dipped down to $229 on Amazon since last December; that was its lowest price ever on the site. Meanwhile, the iPad Pro and iPad Air are *both* currently enjoying their biggest-ever Amazon discounts. What gives, regular iPad?
But hey, we can’t complain too much: The iPad is on sale on Amazon right now for $249 — $20 away from its all-time-low price — which is still an amazing deal at $80 off. We’ll take what we can get, TBH.
Rated highly for its fast performance and 10-hour battery life, the iPad hides the powerful A10 Fusion chip beneath a vivid 9.7-inch Retina display. It’s great for editing 4K videos and drawing alike — be sure to grab an Apple Pencil if you’re doing a lot of the latter — and weighs in at just over a pound so as not to be a burden while you’re on the go.
You can get it with just WiFi or with WiFi and cellular. The WiFI-only model sports 32GB of storage and comes in silver or space gray for $249 (an $80 savings). For $180 more, you can get a 32GB model in gold or silver with both WiFI and cellular (normally $459); and for $519 — $270 more than the most basic model — you can order an iPad in any of Apple’s three finishes with WiFI and cellular and 256GB of storage (normally $559). All in all, you’ll be saving anywhere from $30 to $80.
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