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iPad deal at Walmart: get the latest model Apple iPad on sale for $249

The latest model iPad is getting a rare price cut at Walmart. For a limited time, you can get the latest model Apple iPad that's on sale for $249. That's an $80 discount and the lowest price we've found for the 32GB tablet.

The 2018 iPad features a 9.7-inch retina display and offers 32GB of storage. The tablet includes an impressive 1.2MP HD front-facing camera and an A10 Fusion chip which results in a powerful laptop-like performance. The additional power also allows you to use the latest apps that include augmented reality experiences. The Apple iPad features an all-day battery life of 10 hours and uses Touch-ID so you can securely unlock your tablet with a tap of your finger.

This is an excellent deal from Walmart, and a fantastic price for a newer-model iPad. This deal is a limited-time promotion, so make sure you take advantage while you can.

Walmart also has the Apple iPad Mini on sale for $329. That's a $70 discount for the 8-inch tablet that features 128GB of storage and 10 hours of battery life. 

Interested in other iPad models? We've listed even more of the cheapest iPad deals that are currently available.

Learn more about Prime Day with our guide on Amazon Prime Day 2019: everything you need to know for the July deals event.



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