SAVE $70: As of Nov. 21, the 10th Gen Apple iPad is available for $279 at Amazon. That’s a 20% Black Friday discount off its usual price of $349.
Amazon's Black Friday sale has officially kicked off, and Apple enthusiasts are in for a treat. The 10th-generation iPad is now available for $279 at Amazon, saving you $70 off its standard $349 price tag. It's not every day that Apple products join the discount party, so this Black Friday deal feels like finding gold in your couch cushions.
This version of the iPad is no slouch. With its A14 Bionic chip — borrowed straight from the iPhone 12 — it's ready to tackle everything from doom-scrolling to hardcore multitasking. Think of it as your tech sidekick, capable of streaming Netflix while you "work" on that presentation.
SEE ALSO: Save over 80% and get a free £10 voucher with the best Black Friday Audible dealThe 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display is as delightful as it sounds. Whether you're doodling with the Apple Pencil (sold separately, because, of course), watching YouTube tutorials, or pretending to read emails, the screen delivers vibrant colors and sharp visuals. Actual Tone tech adjusts to your room's lighting so you can scroll TikTok through the night in optimal comfort.
Its cameras mean business, too. The 12MP front camera makes your video calls look professional. In contrast, the 12MP back camera lets you snap high-quality photos — just don't be that person taking pictures at a concert with an iPad. Add WiFi 6 connectivity and all-day battery life, and you have a powerful yet practical device.
This deal applies to the 64GB WiFi model in blue, but you might find other configurations on sale if you poke around. Apple doesn't tend to offer big discounts, so snag these $70 savings while you can — before the "out of stock" heartbreak sets in.
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