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The Apple iPad (10th Gen) is down to $331 for Cyber Monday

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Are you ready? Cyber Monday is here and the deals are as green as ever. The Black Friday discount from Walmart on the Apple iPad (1oth Gen) is gone but the price is still low. The Wi-Fi, 64GB model is on sale for $331 (down from $349). It’s not the most attractive Cyber Monday tablet deal that we’ve found but a discount is a discount. We’re not sure for how long, though. Like with most Cyber Monday deals available, there’s a chance that the offer disappears sooner than you think. If you want this device for a more affordable price than usual, we highly recommend buying soon.

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Why you should buy the Apple iPad (10th Gen)

The Apple iPad (10th Gen), which was released in 2022, is the latest version of the base model of Apple’s tablets. It’s featured in our roundup of the best iPads as the one that you’d want to buy if you want to save some cash while still getting a great iPad. It’s not as technically impressive as the sixth-generation Apple iPad Air, which tops that list, but the 10th-generation Apple iPad is about half the price while still delivering a really nice user experience with 2360 x 1640 resolution and 500 nits of brightness — same as the sixth-generation Apple iPad Air — on its slightly smaller 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.

Apple’s A14 Bionic chip powers the Apple iPad (10th Gen). That’s more than enough for most people when using the tablet for the usual activities like browsing the internet, scrolling social media, and watching streaming shows. The device has ditched the Lightning port in favor of a USB-C port, and while it ships with iPadOS 16, you can launch the update to the latest iPadOS 18 right after unboxing.

There’s always high demand for Cyber Monday Apple deals, and we don’t think Walmart’s offer for the Wi-Fi, 64GB model of the 10th-generation Apple iPad will be an exception. You can currently get the tablet at $18 off. That brings the price down from $349 to $331. With stocks already flying off the shelves, you don’t want to waste any more time. Add the Apple iPad (1oth Gen) to your cart and proceed with the checkout process immediately!

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Aaron Mamiit
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