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Save $50 plus free Apple services, trade-in offers and select member offers
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$180 trade-in offer or save $280 with iPhone purchase
Apple's 10th-gen iPad is the best entry-level tablet the company has ever sold, but that doesn't mean it's cheap. The most recent model looks every inch the modern tablet, borrowing its design from the higher-end iPad Air and iPad Pro models. That design includes a gorgeous edge-to-edge display, a thin chassis and a USB-C port for charging and data. It's a tablet that normally sells for around $349, but there are ways to get your hands on one for less if you know where to look.
We've found all the best iPad prices and lined them all up right here. We'll also be updating this list regularly so make sure to check back if you're looking for a specific deal or price before picking up your new tablet.
Inside, it's powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chip and has a larger, 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. The move to a flat-sided design doesn't 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 $349 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:
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): $349
- 256GB iPad (10th gen): $499
- 64GB iPad (10th gen, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $499
- 256GB iPad (10th gen, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $649
Best iPad (10th gen) deals
Apple's recent price drop on the entry-level iPad means that the discounts aren't as impressive as they once were, but Amazon will sell you the 64GB mode for just $299 depending on the color you choose.
Best Buy is offering a straight $50 discount and bundling in three months of Apple Music and Apple TV Plus, while three months of Fitness Plus is also included. (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 $195 back.
Target is currently listing the iPad (10th gen) at $350 following Apple's recent price reduction, but no cheaper. Target RedCard holders can take 5% off the purchase as a bonus, but you're better off buying elsewhere right now.
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 $10.47.
Those trading in an old device can also get up to $580 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. Alternatively, buying a new 5G iPhone through Verizon will get you an iPad for $280 off, too.
Buyers can, as is always the case, use B&H's own Payboo credit card to save on the tax. There's currently an additional $40 discount for all buyers as well, depending on color.
Walmart is currently offering the base model iPad for $334 which is $15 off the new $349 price