The iPad 2019 is in its cheapest state yet with Amazon offering some major discounts for customers to take advantage of right now. The Apple device is now featuring a reduced price at a whopping $100, and it’s not the only device that is currently available at super low costs. For those who want to own the latest iPad, this is their chance to do so at the lowest price yet.
As The Verge reports, the iPad 2019 has never been as cheap as it is now and it’s the 128GB version, as well. The original price was at $329.99, but with the major discount, it only costs $229.99 right now. This is not going to last forever, and the stocks could run out quickly. As such, those who want to get their hands on the device will want to act fast.
The discounted price also applies to various colors for the iPad 2019. Customers can choose the gray model if they want, but they could also go with silver or gold colors. On that note, it’s worth pointing out that this is the iPad and not the iPad Pro.
For those who will be getting the discounted iPad 2019 on Amazon, making it their first iPad ever, there are a few things worth pointing out. To start with, it will not be the most powerful mobile device in Apple’s lineup. It might even be less powerful than the current generation of iPhones. However, for its category and price, it is still considered fairly decent.
Performance for the iPad 2019 has been lauded as a good device for what it is by a lot of reviewers. There has been a prevailing sentiment that getting the latest iPad might be the better choice compared to getting the iPad Pro. It’s cheaper while still being functional.


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