
There's plenty of time to actually receive the 2022-released 10.9-incher with a top-mounted fingerprint scanner and reasonably thin screen bezels (way) before December 25, at least if you order it today from Best Buy at a cool $100 discount in your favorite color option and either a 64 or 256GB storage configuration.
That's the highest discount ever offered by a major US retailer such as this one on this specific product, tying the iPad 10's recent Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2023 promotion available on and off during the extended holiday shopping season at both Best Buy and Amazon.Amazon, mind you, cannot match its arch-rival's generosity at the time of this writing, although if you're asking for a prediction, we fully expect that to happen before long. Of course, there are no guarantees in one direction or the other, so if you want to be on the safe side of things and secure probably the greatest discount we'll see on the 10th Gen iPad anytime soon, you should take advantage of Best Buy's revived deal before it goes away... again.
Are you looking at the absolute best tablet money can buy right now? Not even close. But at $349 and up instead of $449, this is almost surely the best iPad for a large chunk of consumers and Apple fans out there, offering excellent screen quality, solid battery life, respectable processing power, and perhaps more importantly, unrivaled software support, all wrapped in a modern and decidedly premium body. View Full BioAdrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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