This iPad supports accessories like a keyboard case and the Apple Pencil, making it that much more functional for on-the-go productivity. (Amazon)(Amazon)
Red alert! Amazon has slashed the price of the 9th-generation iPad to a jaw-dropping $200, so if you're on the hunt for an unbeatable tablet deal, there's no need to wait until Black Friday. It may not be the latest model, but this tablet holds its own with solid performance and access to Apple's unbeatable ecosystem of apps and accessories. Plus, it's got features you won’t find on the newer models, like the trusty headphone jack and the classic Home button.
This price feels almost too good to be true, so it might not stick around for long. If you're looking for a capable tablet at a killer price, now's the time to add this one to your cart.
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If a smaller screen suits your needs, you won't do much better than this highly affordable 32-incher. It's equipped with Alexa voice control and is compatible with Apple AirPlay, meaning you can pair it with your Apple device to broadcast photos and videos on the screen.
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iPads are never going to be a cheap purchase, but you can score this 9th-gen model now for $80 less. Enjoy 64GB of storage, along with an all-day battery life and wide front and back cameras. A 10.2-inch retina display gives you plenty of space to shop online, stream your favorite videos and more.
Take your bird-watching to the next level via this nifty handheld telescope. With features like HD zoom and 80x magnification, you'll be able to enjoy wildlife, concerts, sporting events and more with a crystal-clear, up-close view. The No. 1 bestseller even comes with a tripod and smartphone holder so you can take photos and videos through its lens. We've never seen it listed for $600, but this sale price is as low as it gets.
A discount of nearly $130 (just shy of 40%) is significant, but that markdown is even more eye-catching when you consider this model comes with 64GB of storage. This is on par with the lowest price on record, so why not cross an iPad off your shopping list a little early?
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This iPad is fast (thanks to an upgraded processor) and equipped with a greatly improved front camera over the 8th generation for better video calls. That cam, coupled with Apple's Center Stage feature, automatically keeps the focus on the subject (you) as you move around — and it'll even widen out if someone else enters the frame.
Everything else will seem fairly familiar to past iPad owners. This model still relies on Apple's Lightning connector (rather than USB-C, which higher-end models and the new iPad mini have embraced). It has a home button with Touch ID and a fairly chunky bezel along the top and bottom edges.
This iPad has received over 61,000 ecstatic reviews from fans.
"Bought this iPad for the fourth and last grandchild, as we had with the last three," wrote an enthusiastic grandparent. "He is enjoying it and FaceTimes us every day. That, we love the best."
Another raved: "This latest and affordable iPad is up-to-date, smooth and easy to navigate. What really [got me] was when I learned that all the data and apps from my iPhone 11 could be transferred to the iPad by following easy-to-understand instructions. I did that, and within about 15 minutes, everything from the iPhone jumped over to my new iPad. How cool is that? I’ve owned earlier iPad versions, but this one leaves those in the dust. It’s well worth the update."
"There are so many different things possible to use this device for. I got mine to start a digital planner and it works wonderfully," one satisfied customer said. "One charge lasts me days. The picture quality is great if you want to watch movies or read an article/blog."
"The only downside, I would say, is the battery life. It's not bad by any means, but I would say it's not as good as some other tablet options out there. I still get plenty of good use out of it on one charge before needing to plug it in. Overall, really no complaints," said one shopper.
"Never bought a tablet before, but I'm so glad I did," wrote this final fan. "I got a great deal on this and I'm using it every day for schoolwork and art. It can get overheated pretty quickly, but it doesn't impair the tech at all. Just gets a little too hot to hold without a case. With a case I can use it for hours and not think of it."
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.