The 64GB Apple iPad 10th Generation is ideal for those who don’t need pro features, and you can get one for $349 shipped, originally $449. Unlike its predecessor, this model has a 10.9″ Liquid Retina display that extends to the edges, complete with 500 nits of brightness and True Tone technology. Product page.
The 64GB iPad Mini 6th Generation (Starlight) is being offered for the lowest price ever, and you can get one for $330.98 shipped after clipping the $69.01 on-page coupon, originally $499. It features an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with slimmer bezels, 500 nits of brightness, a P3 wide color gamut, anti-reflective screen coating, True Tone, and full lamination. Product page.
The 9th Gen Apple iPad 64GB is powerful enough for most users, and you can get one for $229.99 shipped ahead of Black Friday, originally $329. Featuring the A13 Bionic chip, which offers a 20 percent performance boost over the previous generation, enabling users to seamlessly run advanced apps and games. Product page.
Apple Arcade is set to get a bevy of new games, including Sonic Dream Team and Disney Dreamlight Valley Arcade Edition, starting on November 3rd with Knotwords+. Sports fans will appreciate the NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition update on November 23rd, as City Edition uniforms will be added, as well as eight more Greatest Players athletes.
The new USB-C Apple Pencil 3 aims to offer a more affordable experience for iPad users when it goes on sale next month, priced at $79 USD. It’s designed to work seamlessly with iPadOS features such as Scribble, Quick Note, while hover is supported on M2-powered iPad Pros, enabling users to sketch and illustrate with even more precision.
The 9th Gen Apple iPad 64GB is a true workhouse at this price point, and you can get one for $249 shipped, today only, originally $329. If you don’t need the fastest processor, the A13 Bionic delivers a 20% performance boost over the previous generation, making it 6x faster than the best-selling Android tablet. Product page.
The 10th-Generation Apple iPad (64GB) is perfect for most casual tablet users, and you can get one for $399 shipped, today only, originally $449. Unlike its predecessor, this model features the A14 Bionic chip, which boasts a 20% increase in CPU and 10% improvement in graphics. Product page.
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Federico Viticci of MacStories discovered that Apple iPadOS 17 now lets you use the Game Boy Camera as a functional webcam, thanks to its USB Video Class (UVC) device support. More specifically, he used it with his iPad Pro and when a compatible camera is connected, apps such as FaceTime switches to it as the default video source.
The 10th-Gen Apple iPad is great for most users who need a tablet, and you can get one for $399.99 shipped, today only, originally $449. Featuring a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display that extends to the edges with True Tone technology, a powerful A14 Bionic chip, a front-facing 12MP camera located on the landscape edge, a 12MP rear camera and dual microphones designed to work in unison for video calls. Product page.