Friday, November 22, 2024

Apple’s 9th-Gen iPad Price Crashes to a New Amazon Low With $100 Off

While it’s true that the 2021 ninth-gen iPad is no longer the latest model in Apple’s tablet lineup, it’s still worth considering by anyone who wants to get the best tablet they can without breaking the bank. It’s already relatively affordable at its usual $329 price, but Amazon is currently discounting it considerably, saving you $100 on this sleek Apple tablet. That drop to $229 is the steepest we’ve seen to date, but it’s a limited-time deal which means that it could end at any time and, importantly, without warning. Be sure to keep that in mind when considering your purchase.

If you’re after a tablet that’s great for the basics like checking your email, streaming shows and doomscrolling through social media, this is one of the best iPad deals you’ll find out there right now. Apple’s 10.2-inch tablet may have been superseded by the 10th-gen iPad, which ditched the home button, but it has plenty of great features. It’s equipped with the still-capable A13 Bionic chip, an 8-megapixel wide-angle rear camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide front camera with Center Stage technology and more. The Retina display has been upgraded from previous models. It has True Tone technology, which adjusts the screen for comfortable viewing in any light. 

It also includes a Lightning connector, instead of USB-C, which will be useful to those with plenty of Lightning cables around, and it gets up to 10 hours of battery life per charge. Plus, this 2021 iPad supports the first-gen Apple Pencil (currently $19 off) and Smart Keyboard — they’re sold separately but can help you create and work more easily, so they may be worth the investment. 

With this deal, prices start at $229 for the basic 64GB model, and if you need some extra storage, you can upgrade to the 256GB model for $379, which is also $100 off. And if you want cellular connectivity, those configurations are also available at up to $100 offcurrently.


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