iPad 10th Gen Deals: Discounts on Wi-Fi and Cellular Models Available – CNET

iPad 10th Gen Deals: Discounts on Wi-Fi and Cellular Models Available - CNET

$400 at Amazon

Amazon
Up to $45 off select models
$449 at Best Buy

Best Buy
Free Apple services, trade-in offers and select member’s offers
$449 at Target

Target
5% RedCard discount
$449 at Apple

Apple
3% Apple Card cash-back and trade-in offers
$599 at Verizon

Verizon
$180 trade-in offer
$449 at B&H

B&H
Up to $30 off and save on tax

Apple’s 10th gen iPad is its best yet and it’s a great option for people who don’t want to spend more on higher-end tablets. There are no massive discounts to be had, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some savings to be made if you know where to look. And the place to look is right here.

Apple’s latest iPad is the biggest update to the entry-level device since its inception. With a design overhaul to match the iPad Air and iPad Pro models that came before it, the new iPad has an edge-to-edge display, flat sides and a USB-C port. 


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Inside, it’s powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chip and features a larger, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. The move to a flat-sided design doesn’t, however, mean compatibility with the Apple Pencil 2. Rather, the device maintains support for the original Apple Pencil. Like the iPad Air and iPad Mini, the new 10th-gen iPad supports Touch ID via the top button.

Apple’s 10th-gen iPad starts at $449 and is available now.

What colors does the iPad (10th gen) come in?

Apple brought some colorful hues to the entry-level iPad for the first time with this generation. The four available colors are:

  • Pink
  • Blue
  • Yellow
  • Silver

iPad (10th gen) pricing

There are a few configuration options for the 10th-gen iPad. Here’s how US pricing breaks down in full:

  • 64GB iPad (10th gen): $449
  • 256GB iPad (10th gen): $599
  • 64GB iPad (10th gen, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $599
  • 256GB iPad (10th gen, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $749

Best iPad (10th gen) deals

The majority of 10th-gen iPad configurations are seeing some discounts right now at Amazon, with savings of up to $45 on select models.

Despite having offered as much as $50 off previously, Best Buy isn’t currently providing a direct discount on Apple’s latest iPad, though you can get up to $95 in free Apple services there. The retailer is bundling in four months of Apple Music and Apple News Plus as well as three months of Apple TV Plus, if you’re a new or returning subscriber to those services. (Apple itself offers three months of Apple TV Plus, Apple Fitness Plus and Apple Arcade with a new iPad.)

Looking to trade an old device in? You’ll get up to $425 back.

Target is listing the iPad 10th-gen at its full retail price right now, though it has knocked as much as $49 off in the past. Target RedCard holders can, however, take 5% off the purchase, which adds up to $22.50 off the base spec model. 

Go straight to the source for your 10th-gen iPad, where you can choose the exact configuration you want and even get it engraved for free. Apple won’t be discounting the device, but you can pay in installments if that suits your budget better, and get 3% cash back if you pay using your Apple Card, which amounts to $13.47.

Those trading in an old device can also get up to $510 towards their new iPad, too.

In need of a cellular iPad? Verizon is a good place to pick one up for less with a $180 trade-in offer for your old model if you hand it over within 30 days of purchase.

B&H is currently offering up to $30 off on some colors. However, buyers can also, as is always the case, use B&H’s own Payboo credit card to save on the tax.

Walmart is currently offering the base model iPad for just $429, which is a respectable $20 off the normal asking price.

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