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Apple's 10th generation 64GB Wi-Fi iPad has hit a new all-time low price today on Amazon, available for $299.99 in two colors, down from $349.00. You can also find another record low price on the 256GB Wi-Fi model, and both of these deals require you to clip an on-page coupon in order to see the deal price at checkout.

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For the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad, you can get this tablet for $449.99 in two colors, down from $499.00. Both tablets are available to be delivered as soon as this week, if you are a Prime member (or pay for the fastest delivery option), and early next week otherwise.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.




Apple cut the prices of this iPad lineup earlier in the month, and each model is now $100 cheaper. After this, we quickly saw discounts measuring about $20-$30 on Wi-Fi models, and today marks the first time we've tracked steeper $49 markdowns on the new prices of the 10th generation iPad.

Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.

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The M1 iPad Air is on sale at Walmart for $399. I think the upgrades are worth the $100 price difference (faster performance, laminated display with better colors and antireflective coating, double the ram, 2nd gen Apple Pencil support, Magic Keyboard support)
Oh, good catch. I saw the M1 Airs go out of stock on Amazon, so I figured the chance to price match anywhere was gone.
 
Curious those with 64Gb does it constrain your user experience? Any regrets?...And just to weed out the I have a 64Gb iPhone users I'm asking those who have 512Gb iPhones and up. Ya know those who actually have data and apps.
 
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Maybe that ship has already sailed, but I wish tech websites were explicit when anything is US-only.

All that would have been needed was to throw the "US" in there:
"Apple's 10th generation 64GB Wi-Fi iPad has hit a new all-time low price today on Amazon US."

It would otherwise have been reasonable to think Amazon is discounting iPads in other countries as well (Looks like they aren't).

According to Semrush.com, less than half of MacRumors visitors are in the US.
 
The M1 iPad Air is on sale at Walmart for $399. I think the upgrades are worth the $100 price difference (faster performance, laminated display with better colors and antireflective coating, double the ram, 2nd gen Apple Pencil support, Magic Keyboard support)
I was thinking the same thing. It's more oomph and only $100 more.

Also too, Costco has the silver or blue for $300 if you are a member. I think it ends at the end of May.
 
I was thinking the same thing. It's more oomph and only $100 more.

Also too, Costco has the silver or blue for $300 if you are a member. I think it ends at the end of May.
Where do you see this? I'm still seeing $499 online.
 
It's a nice price, but it's also a THREE YEAR OLD model. That means three fewer years of support in the long run. This is still a pass for me.
It’s just a little over 1.5 years old. The chip is 3, soon to be 4 behind, and the RAM on M1 Air is double, but Apple will probably support this for about the same as M2 Air right now since they’re both “current models”
 
64gb is really something around 30gb real free space to use after ipadOS 17 is fully installed.
Without proper file management the 64gb version becomes unusable very quickly.
According to the storage tab iPadOS 17.5.1 is 10.14 GB, System Data is 5.1 GB.

I have 30 GB free with everything I want on it loaded, however I don't keep movies on the device.
 
The M1 iPad Air is on sale at Walmart for $399. I think the upgrades are worth the $100 price difference (faster performance, laminated display with better colors and antireflective coating, double the ram, 2nd gen Apple Pencil support, Magic Keyboard support)
What if the M2 Air is $50 or $100 more than the M1 Air? (let's say after edu discount and upcoming back to school promos)

M2 Air upgrades include M2, 128gb over 64gb, 2x the memory bandwidth, Apple Pencil Pro support, Wifi 6e, BT 5.3, and landscape selfie camera. Plus compatible with new Magic Keyboard which is greatly improved from the sound of it.
 
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