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Huge 10.2-inch Black Friday iPad deal: grab it for under $250

Apple's 2019 iPad has seen strong discounts this Black Friday, but this deal seems to have them all beat. Walmart have cut their 32GB model to just $249 today, an overall $80 saving on the already cheap iPad flagship tablet. 

If you're looking for the cheapest 2019 iPad out there this Black Friday, this 10.2-inch iPad might be the one for you. This is the smallest version of the iPad you'll find on the market today, with just 32GB of storage on offer. That said, you're getting a fantastic deal on one Apple's latest iPad releases, and that 32GB can take you far if you're using your iPad for everyday activity. Black Friday Black Friday iPad deals are fully underway, and this represents one of the cheapest you'll see this year.

This latest iPad has received feature updates and a boost in power performance over the 2018 models. Plus, you can now use the full-sized Smart Keyboard with the standard model as well as the Apple Pencil, and you can even connect your external storage devices. You're getting an A10 Fusion chip, Touch ID and up to ten hours of battery life, so nothing too fancy but more than enough to keep you up to date with the latest software, ensure your iPad is secure, and have your tablet running all day. 

There are plenty more savings to be had at Walmart this week as well, so be sure to check out our top picks of the best Black Friday Walmart deals

If you're looking for different make or model, why not check out our top picks of the best iPad sales for Black Friday. Or, if you're after more to fill out your cart there's plenty to find in our roundup of the best Walmart Black Friday deals. Want to go all out and grab a MacBook Black Friday deal while they're cheap? We've got you covered there as well. 



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