SAVE $80:As of March 24,Watch Married Woman Who Can’t Say No Online the 10th gen Apple iPad (A14 Bionic chip, 64GB, WiFi) is on sale at Amazon for $269 ahead of the Big Spring Sale. That's 23% off its list price of $349.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is set to kick off on March 25, but if you don't want to wait to check out the springtime sales, there are still some great deals right now at the retailer. In particular, if you've been looking to pick up some Apple products like iPads, there are quite a few that have been discounted before the sale event, including the 10th Gen iPad.
The 10th Gen iPad (A14 Bionic chip, 64GB, WiFi) has been marked down to $269 at Amazon, 23% off its list price of $349. Both the silver and blue models are down to this price, so you can choose which color you prefer. If you've been looking for a budget-friendly tablet to tackle the basics, this is a deal that's well worth taking advantage of.
SEE ALSO: 200+ of the best Amazon deals live ahead of its Big Spring Sale, hand-picked by Mashable's team of expertsWe consider the 10th Gen iPad to be the best option on a budget in our roundup of the best iPads saying, "Even though its tech is basic compared to the advanced iPad Air and Pro, it's perfect for someone who wants a portable screen for streaming, playing games, and reading." This models boasts a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display to make images on your screen look crisp and clear, the A14 Bionic chip, and 64GB of storage so you can stock up on plenty of apps.
If you've been looking to pick up an iPad, the 10th Gen iPad (A14 Bionic chip, 64GB, WiFi) is worth every cent, especially at this price.
There are quite a few more Apple deals worth checking out ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale. If you're curious what other iPads are on sale right now, check out our roundup of iPad deals available ahead of the Big Spring Sale to see what else Amazon has on offer.
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