SAVE $70:As of Dec. 11,Watch Flesh Clerk Who Shoves You Up And Down Online the Apple iPad 10th Gen is on sale for $279 at Best Buy. This is $70 off its original list price of$349.
If you were hoping to pick up an Apple device during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales and worry you've missed your opportunity, Best Buy is here with a little early holiday treat to help you out. The 10th Gen Apple iPad has currently got a nice discount at the retailer.
The 10th Gen Apple iPad (with WiFi) is currently on sale for $279, $70 off its retail price of$349. All colors of this iPad are on sale as well, so you can choose between their selection of vibrant colors including blue, pink, silver, or yellow.
SEE ALSO: Apple Music launches three new radio stations, including Apple Music ChillThis is a fantastic price for such a nice iPad, especially one we consider to be one of the best iPads of 2024. Not to mention, you also get some fun bonuses with your purchase: three months ofApple TV+ for free, three months of Apple Fitness+ for free, up to four months of Apple Arcade for free, and up to three months of Apple Music for free.
This iPad earned a spot in our list of the best iPads of 2024 as our top pick on a budget. Mashable's Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino said, "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."
This is a fantastic iPad deal to take advantage of before the holidays. Don't miss out on $70 off the 64GB 10th Gen Apple iPad (WiFi) at Best Buy.
There are a few more Apple deals still hanging around after Cyber Monday as well. If you want to see if some that caught your eye during the sale are still available, have a look through our roundup of Apple's Cyber Monday deals to see which picks are still live.
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