- Apple has launched a new version of the entry-level iPad, with a 10.2-inch display, A10 Fusion chip, and more.
- The tablet may have just launched, but it seems to have already gotten a discount during the pre-order period.
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Alongside the new iPhone 11 and Apple Watch Series 5, Apple has taken the wraps off of a new entry-level iPad - giving users a nice big display, relatively affordable specs, and more. Not only that, but the device is relatively affordable - and it seems as though it has already been discounted by $30 during the pre-order period.
The discount in particular is for the 128GB model of the iPad, which has a list price of $429.99 - but has been reduced to $399.99. The device is available in a 32GB model too, but it hasn't been discounted at all.
In general, the new iPad has a lot going for it. As mentioned, the device features a 10.2-inch display, which is a little bigger than the 9.7-inch display on the last-generation iPad. Under the hood, you'll get a relatively affordable Apple A10 Fusion chip, and the device supports the 1st-generation Apple Pencil - so you can use the iPad for art and graphic design.
The iPad is available in a few different colors too - you can get it in Space Gray, Silver, and Gold, so there should be something there for most users. Safe to say, this is the perfect iPad for those who want something for social media, web browsing, basic gaming, and so on.
Pre-order the Apple 10.2-inch iPad from Amazon, $399.99 (originally $429) [You save $29.01]
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