Amazon has rolled out a rare discount on the 10th-generation Apple iPad, offering an affordable option that doesn’t skimp on quality
Amazon has dropped a tantalising deal on Apple’s iPad, slashing the 10th-gen price to less than £300 or £261.92 to be exact. A rare bargain for tech fans, as it’s hard to come by savings from the tech giant.
The iPad comes with robust A14 chip and 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, making this model a good choice for browsing, drawing, and indulging in media on the move. Boasting 12MP cameras front and back, it captures life’s moments perfectly.
This is not the latest kit on the block though, as it’s a few years old now. Yet users have described it as “absolutely fantastic” with ratings of 4.7 out of five stars from Amazon customers.
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For die-hard Apple lovers, Sky has got the premium iPad Pro up for grabs at just £34 a month – ideal for spreading out the cost and cutting the price into monthly payments. Android enthusiasts need not feel left out; Samsung’s pocket-friendly A9 tablet is available for less than £90 – find it on Amazon without delay.
Tech gurus at the Daily Express are all thumbs up for the latest gadget on the block. Tech Editor David Snelling has been putting the new iPad through its paces and he’s impressed, saying: “We used the new iPad for almost a week and there’s no doubt that this is a very nice device.
“It looks great, has a stunning 10.9-inch edge-to-edge display, improved cameras that now keep you in the shot when making video calls and there’s very long battery life”, reports the Express.
He also pointed out: “You also get a USB-C charger in the box, decent speakers and speedy Wi-Fi 6 technology for much faster downloads. Alongside the tablet, Apple has launched a nice new keyboard case for the iPad which has full function keys and a nifty design that makes it perfect for work and play.”
However, despite his generally glowing review, Snelling did express some concerns about the iPad 10th Generation model, remarking: “It’s pretty hard to fault the actual iPad itself, but there are definitely some strange decisions from Cupertino that now make the iPad line-up all a bit baffling.”