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Save up to $80 on the ninth-generation iPad


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Save up to $80: The 9th-Gen Apple iPad is available for $269 on Best Buy and Target through Nov. 22, which is $60 lower than its MSRP and its joint-lowest ever price. Its 256GB version is on sale at Walmart for $399 — also a record low.


It's Thanksgiving week, and with that comes a plethora of tech deals. One beneficiary of the holiday season is the ninth-generation Apple iPad, which is back to its October Amazon Prime Day pricing — also its lowest-ever price.

The iPad 9th Gen (64GB) is available at Best Buy and Target for $269.99, while the 256GB version is on sale at Walmart for $399. If you're looking to get your hands on this tablet, now would be a good time.

The ninth-generation tablet from Apple boasts a 10.2-inch display with true tone technology that adjusts the tone of images to make them look more natural. The A13 Bionic chip is faster and more power efficient than Snapdragon chips like the 855, so this tablet can help you zoom through your daily workload. The 10-hour battery life is decent, and a 20W fast charging can provide you with some necessary power boosts when the battery begins to drain.

The Center Stage feature is a useful upgrade during video chats, as it zooms the camera onto your face to ensure that you are always in the frame. This iPad is also compatible with existing products such as the first-generation Apple Pencil, which can be used for sketching and other creative activities. In case the 64GB version feels a little low on space, the 256GB might be a better fit.

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