Apple’s most affordable iPad is now the cheapest it’s ever been
- The latest iPad (11th generation) is now $50 off its lowest price to date, starting at $299 for Wi-Fi models.
- The new iPad features Apple’s faster A16 chip, 128GB of storage, and a larger 11-inch display with more screen real estate.
- The tablet has a good front-facing camera and supports the Apple Pencil with USB-C, making it suitable for jotting down notes and video calls.
- However, as the cheapest iPad in Apple’s lineup, you’ll miss out on features like support for Apple Intelligence and the new Apple Pencil Pro.
- This is a great option for casual work and play on a budget, offering good value for everyday tasks like streaming, checking email, or browsing the web.
If all you need is a reliable tablet for everyday tasks like streaming, checking email, or browsing the web, Apple’s latest entry-level iPad delivers good value — and right now, it’s more affordable than ever starting at just $299 ($50 off) with Wi-Fi at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. This is its lowest price to date.
The 11th-generation iPad is a step up from its predecessor. It’s powered by Apple’s faster A16 chip, and starts with 128GB of storage – double the base storage. The new 11-inch display also gives you more screen real estate, whether you’re catching up on your favorite show or shooting emails. Plus, the tablet has a good front-facing camera and support for the Apple Pencil with USB-C, making the slate handle jotting down notes and hopping on video calls.
Of course, as the cheapest tablet in Apple’s current lineup, there are some features you’ll miss out on. You don’t get support for Apple Intelligence, nor is there support for the new Apple Pencil Pro, which adds extras like a gyroscope and Find My integration. Still, for casual work and play on a budget, this is one of the best iPad deals available right now.