The 10th-gen iPad drops to its lowest price ever

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Some fancy new iPads have just hit store shelves and while we reckon the latest iPad Air is the
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, there’s an entry-level Apple tablet that will check a lot of people’s boxes. And best of all, the
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is cheaper than ever. The tablet has
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for the blue model with 64GB of storage, bringing it to its lowest price to date. Apple gave the 10th-gen iPad
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to $349 earlier this month. The latest sale takes another $20 off.


This model is our pick for the
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. Although it's nearly two years old at this point, the combination of price and functionality makes it an attractive option.


The 10.9-inch tablet will run for up to 10 hours on a single charge and it has a USB-C port and Touch ID sensor. The selfie camera is along the horizontal edge, which makes video chats a little less awkward for those who prefer a landscape orientation.

There are, of course, some trade offs compared with higher-end iPads. The latest
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and
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are far more powerful than this model. They have nicer displays too. Furthermore, the 10th-gen iPad doesn't support the new Apple Pencil Pro or Wi-Fi 6E — just the first-gen and USB-C Pencils and the notably slower Wi-Fi 6.

But if all you’re looking for is a relatively inexpensive tablet for basic tasks like browsing the web, answering emails, watching TV shows and playing some games, the base iPad will capably fit the bill.

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