The 10th generation iPad from Apple is the best entry-level model the company has ever released. It features a design overhaul to match the modern iPad Air and iPad Pro models. Priced at $349, this iPad comes with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and is powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chip. It supports Touch ID via the top button and works with the original Apple Pencil. The device is available in four color options and has multiple configuration choices ranging from 64GB to 256GB, with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular options.

Retailers like Best Buy are offering additional incentives with the purchase of the 10th-gen iPad, such as three months of Apple Music, Apple TV Plus, and Fitness Plus. Target, on the other hand, is currently selling the iPad for $100 more than Apple’s recent price drop, but offers a 5% discount for RedCard holders. Apple itself sells the iPad with customization options, including free engraving. Even though Apple doesn’t provide discounts, they offer installment plans and 3% cash back for Apple Card users. Verizon provides trade-in offers with $180 off for old devices or $280 off when buying a new 5G iPhone.

For those looking to save on taxes, B&H offers a $20 discount for all buyers and additional savings for those using the Payboo credit card. Walmart offers the base model iPad for $10 off the new $349 price or lists it as a $110 saving over the original $449 price, although better deals are available elsewhere at the moment. With a focus on enhancing the user experience, Apple is continuously updating its products and offering competitive prices and incentives through various retailers to attract customers.

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