Apple's 10th generation iPad is now $100 cheaper, starting at $349
Apple has introduced the new iPad Air and the new iPad Pro today, along with the Apple Pencil Pro. While the company hasn't also refreshed its entry-level 10th generation iPad launched back in 2022, it has however made it cheaper.
Starting today, you can purchase the latest 'vanilla' iPad model for $100 less than its initial price of $449. So, it's just $349 with Wi-Fi-only and 64GB of storage, and $499 with 256GB. If you want the version with 5G connectivity, you'll pay $499 with 64GB of storage, or $649 with 256GB.
Nothing else about the entry-level iPad has changed, which means you still get a 10.9-inch 1640x2360 LCD screen with 500-nit typical brightness, the Apple A14 Bionic chipset, 4GB of RAM, a 12 MP rear camera, a 12 MP front-facing camera, and a 7,606 mAh battery.
The 10th generation iPad also has a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. You can have it in blue, pink, yellow, and silver.