SAVE $70:As of Feb. 4,demonology and eroticism: islands of women in the japanese buddhist imagination the 10th Gen Apple iPad (WiFi, 64GB) is on sale at Best Buy for $279. This is $70 off its list price of $349.
If you've been looking to invest in an iPad but don't want to drop an significant amount of cash, the 10th Gen Apple iPad is worth a look. We consider this iPad to be the best budget model in our roundup of the best iPads, and we've spotted a great discount so you can grab it for even less right now.
The 10th Gen Apple iPad (WiFi, 64GB) is currently on sale for $279 at Best Buy. This is $70 off its list price of$349. Not to mention, it comes with a couple of bonuses: Apple Fitness+ for free for three months and up to three months free of Apple Music.
SEE ALSO: Score a free Best Buy credit after purchasing a $100 Apple gift cardIn our roundup of the best iPads, Samantha Mangino says "Even though its tech is basic compared to the advanced iPad Air and Pro, it's perfect for someone who wants a portable screen for streaming, playing games, and reading. It's also a nice choice if you're interested in using your tablet as a laptop but don't want to spend a ton of money." And with 64GB of storage, you have plenty of space to stock up on your favorite apps right away.
This is a deal well worth jumping on if you've been looking to pick up a discounted iPad. Don't miss out on $70 off the 10th Gen Apple iPad (WiFi, 64GB) at Best Buy.
There are a few more Apple deals worth checking out right now as well. If you've been looking for new earbuds, the AirPods 4 with ANC and without ANC are on sale right now, alongside the AirPods Pro 2 at Amazon.
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