Amazon has just released an unmissable new deal on the Apple iPad. In a rarely seen Apple deal on Amazon, the price of the 10th-generation Apple iPad has been slashed, offering a more budget-friendly option on the gadget that doesn’t skimp on quality.
While you luckily won’t be splashing over £500 on the iPad, which is a price often seen for such products, the device is just shy of £300, which is a bargain considering the iPad seldom sees such big price slash.
This model features a robust A14 chip and a shiny 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, ensuring top-notch browsing, drawing, and media viewing. Its 12MP cameras on both front and back ensures you’re set for snapping pictures around the house or on the go, reported The Express.
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However, this isn’t the newest iPad model, so those seeking the latest technology might be tempted to look elsewhere. But nonetheless, the 10th generation iPad is described as “absolutely fantastic”, earning a glowing 4.7 out of five stars on Amazon.

For those browsing alternatives, Sky offers the biggest and best iPad Pro for £34 a month if you’d rather spread out the cost. Or if you’re team Android, Samsung has some cheaper alternatives including the A9 tablet for less than £90 on Amazon.
Tech experts at the Daily Express reviewed the iPad 10th gen, and Tech Editor David Snelling shared his insights.
He said: “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 shot when making video calls and there’s very long battery life”.
He highlighted: “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 gets full function keys and a nifty design that makes it perfect for work and play.”
But despite his overall positive remarks, he shared reservations about the iPad 10th Generation, saying: “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.”