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Black Fridaystarts in two days but were already seeing drastic discounts on thebest iPads.

This is especially true for the entry-level iPad 10, which is on sale for a very tempting price.

iPad 10th Gen

In fact, this is the best Black Friday iPad deal yet.

Right now,you’re free to buy the iPad 10th Gen for $249 at Amazon.

However, keep in mind that the coupon only applies to the blue model.

Apple 10.9" iPad (Wi-Fi/64GB)

In ouriPad 10th Gen review, we said it delivers almost everything you could want in a modern tablet.

The iPad 10th Gen features welcome changes to Apples entry-level tablet.

It has a sleeker design and a larger display but is unfortunately missing a headphone jack.

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Other useful features include the Touch ID-enabled power button, the landscape-oriented front camera and USB-C charging.

The decently powerful A14 Bionic chip and 5G connectivity are also welcome upgrades from the previous model.

This tablet performed admirably across our various lab tests as part of ouriPad 10th gen review.

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Its A14 Bionic chip can handle web surfing, video streaming and even some light gaming.

This is especially true thanks to this amazing sale.

If I was in the market for this tablet, Id get it right now before stock runs out.

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