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Black Friday iPad Deal: Save $70 on Apple’s Cheapest Model

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– Apple’s entry-level iPad is a cost-effective alternative to the premium iPad Pro for basic tasks like streaming, video calls, and note-taking, priced at $279.
– The base-model iPad features an A16 chip for fast performance, 128GB storage, an 11-inch screen, and up to 10 hours of battery life, handling everyday activities smoothly.
– It lacks support for Apple Intelligence AI features and the Apple Pencil Pro, instead working with the Apple Pencil USB-C, which is suitable for note-taking but lacks pressure sensitivity.
– For users needing advanced AI tools or more power, Black Friday offers discounts on the iPad Air at $449 and iPad Pro starting at $899.99, both at their lowest prices.
– These deals make it an opportune time to purchase an iPad, whether for basic use or higher-end models, with significant savings available.

Finding a powerful and versatile tablet that doesn’t break the bank can feel like a challenge, but Apple’s latest entry-level iPad is currently available for just $279, representing a significant $70 discount from its usual price. This deal, available at major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, matches the tablet’s lowest-ever price point, making it an exceptional value for anyone needing a device for everyday tasks.

This 11th-generation model is far from a basic device. It’s powered by the robust A16 Bionic chip, ensuring smooth performance for streaming your favorite shows, handling video calls, browsing the web, and even enjoying casual games. A major upgrade this year is the doubled base storage, now starting at 128GB, giving you ample space for apps, photos, and documents. The generous 11-inch display is the largest ever on a standard iPad, and its battery life reliably lasts up to ten hours on a single charge, easily carrying you through a full day of use.

Of course, to achieve this attractive price, some compromises are made. This iPad does not support the new Apple Intelligence AI features that are rolling out on more advanced models. When it comes to accessories, it is compatible with the Apple Pencil (USB-C), but not the higher-end Apple Pencil Pro. This means creative professionals will miss out on features like pressure sensitivity and a squeeze gesture, though the available stylus remains perfectly capable for note-taking and simple sketches.

It’s worth noting that if your needs extend beyond everyday use, Black Friday is also delivering impressive discounts on the more powerful iPad Air and iPad Pro. The M3-powered iPad Air has been reduced to $449, saving you $150, while the top-tier M5 iPad Pro starts at $899.99 for the 256GB Wi-Fi model, a $100 saving. These mark the best prices we’ve seen for these advanced tablets, presenting a perfect opportunity to invest in superior performance for more demanding creative or professional workloads.

(Source: The Verge)

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