Walmart brings the iPad A16 back to its Black Friday price
This epic, exclusive Walmart offer is just way too good to pass up.
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Remember that improved iPad A16 promo at Amazon during Black Friday Week? Well, if you missed it, it’s now making a comeback at Walmart. That means you can once again grab a massive $75 discount on the 128GB model. Just a note — the bargain is only available on the model in Silver, so it might not last very long.
In case you’re wondering, you won’t find the same deal at Amazon and Best Buy. Over at the e-commerce giant, you can’t really get the Wi-Fi-only variant at any discount, while Best Buy sells it with a $50 price cut.
With its 11-inch touchscreen, the device delivers great visuals for the price. It supports a 60Hz refresh rate, though, so if you’re used to 120Hz screens, the scrolling experience might not feel as smooth.
What about performance? This Apple tablet runs on the A16 chipset, delivering superb performance across the board. Sure, it’s nowhere near as powerful as the 11-inch iPad Air M3 or the iPad Pro M5, but it’s more than good enough for undemanding users. Curious about benchmark scores? Check out the iPad A16 review for details.
When it comes to battery life, this slate doesn’t disappoint. You can expect over 10 hours of browsing and more than seven and a half hours of nonstop gaming. That said, it doesn’t offer substantial improvements over the previous generation in terms of battery life or charging speeds. With a 20W wired charging, this fella takes more than two hours to fully charge.
Is the iPad the best tablet money can buy? Definitely not — the Air and Pro lineup brings much more to the table. But neither of these can be yours for $274, while the “base” iPadOS device can. If you missed out on Amazon’s Black Friday offer, head to Walmart and grab that bad boy for a hefty $75 off its original price.
In case you’re wondering, you won’t find the same deal at Amazon and Best Buy. Over at the e-commerce giant, you can’t really get the Wi-Fi-only variant at any discount, while Best Buy sells it with a $50 price cut.
With its 11-inch touchscreen, the device delivers great visuals for the price. It supports a 60Hz refresh rate, though, so if you’re used to 120Hz screens, the scrolling experience might not feel as smooth.
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