SAVE $50:As of April 29,I Want To Be The First Guy the new 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) is on sale at Amazon for $299, 14% off its list price of $349. This marks its lowest price yet at the retailer, according to the price tracker camelcamelcamel.
If you've had your eye on the new iPad models but have been waiting for a good discount to drop before grabbing them, now's your chance. Amazon's offering an excellent deal on the new 11-inch Apple iPad fitted with the A16 chip, 128GB of storage, and WiFi, dropping it to its lowest price yet according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
You can score the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) for $299 right now at Amazon, a 14% price drop from its list price of $349. That allows you to save $50. All of the available color options are on sale as well, so you can choose between the blue, pink, silver, and yellow models.
SEE ALSO: The new Apple iPad Air is down to its lowest-ever price on AmazonConsidering this iPad was just announced in March, this is a very nice deal indeed. Boasting the A16 chip, this 11-inch iPad comes with a boost in power over its predecessor and even more storage to start out with at 128GB. Its Liquid Retina display makes what you're watching pop with vibrant colors and crisp details, too.
We consider this model to be the best iPad on a budget in our roundup of the best iPads, with Mashable'sSamantha Mangino saying, "The iPad (11th generation) doesn't possess the flair of the Pro or Air, but it is a testament that Apple can still produce good entry-level tech. It's currently the lowest-priced iPad, even defeating the Mini."
This deal may not last for long, so grab the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) for its lowest price yet at Amazon.
This iPad isn't the only Apple deal that has caught our eye recently. Also at Amazon, you can score the new M4 MacBook Air down to its lowest-ever price.
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