The tablet has good performance and is the perfect choice for Apple users on a budget
On the hunt for a new iPad? Well, today is your lucky day! Amazon is currently selling the 64GB variant of Apple'sfor 18% off its price, which means you will save $59 if you grab this awesome tablet through this deal. In case you need more space to house your photos, you can go for the 256GB option instead, which is discounted by 19% and can now be yours for $89 off its price.Grab the 64GB WiFi iPad 10.2-inch from Amazon for $59 OFF its price.
In addition to its reasonably good performance, the 9th Generation iPad has a 10.2-inch LCD display with a 2160 x 1620 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The screen also supports True Tone technology, which maintains consistent color accuracy by adjusting the white balance based on the surrounding ambient light. This makes the tablet perfect for watching videos and your favorite Apple TV+ series.
Additionally, the iPad 10.2 will let you stream videos for up to 11 hours and 40 minutes on a single charge and should be able to get you through the day without the need for a top-up — with regular usage, of course. Despite being on the budget side, the iPad 10.2 still delivers good performance, and its nice display makes it a great entertainment device. Also, you get to enjoy the full iPadOS experience without killing your bank account in the process. Furthermore, Amazon is currently letting you grab this awesome tablet for even less. All you need to do is tap one of the deal buttons in this article and purchase an iPad 10.2 today.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Here are Thursday's biggest analyst calls: Meta, Apple, Amazon, GE, Sunrun, Micron, Microsoft & moreHere are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday.
Read more »
Apple sued by three credit unions for alleged monopoly with Apple PayApple is getting sued by three credit unions over concerns for monopoly with the Apple Wallet app and Apple Pay.
Read more »
Apple and Microsoft discussed selling Bing to Apple in 2020Apple and Microsoft held exploratory talks in 2020 about Apple replacing Google with Bing as the iPhone's default search engine.
Read more »