Technology
Save up to $100 with this deal
TL;DR: Walmart just caught up to Amazon’s amazing new iPad discount — get $100 off the 128GB model, and $80 off the 32GB model for Black Friday.
Remember when we said that nobody else would be selling the new iPad for $100 off like Amazon is? Just kidding — Walmart finally caught up.
Which just so happens to be great news for you, dear reader, because your chances of grabbing one of these tablets at their Black Friday discount just doubled. Right now, you can get the latest and greatest Apple iPad in two different versions: $100 off for the 128GB model, and the 32GB model for $80 off. So yeah, you could say that this one is a doozy.
Apple‘s latest foray into iPad territory boasts a larger, clearer 10.2-inch Retina display that’s more than suitable for hours-long Disney+ binges. It also finally supports the Apple smart keyboard (which doubles as a screen cover when not in use), bringing it ever closer into the 2-in-1 laptop category. The new A10 Fusion chip processor is speedy and responsive, which comes in handy for all the newest Apple Arcade games, and it also has a much better battery life — up to 10 hours more than the last generation. It’s got a better camera, too.
Hop on these iPad deals before they’re gone, because something tells us that they’ll go quick. Grab either the 128GB version for $100 off, or the 32GB for $80 off at Walmart for Black Friday.
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