
"Apple's new M5-powered iPad Pro is certainly impressive, but if you just need a reliable tablet for streaming, taking video calls, note-taking, and light work, you don't need to spend north of $1,000. Apple's latest entry-level iPad can handle everyday tasks with ease - and it's currently matching its all-time low of $279 ($70 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy ahead of Black Friday."
"Apple's latest base-model iPad nails the essentials and delivers speedy performance thanks to Apple's A16 chip, which provides enough power for streaming, reading, and even playing casual games like Dredge and Tiny Wings. It provides twice the base storage as the prior model (128GB vs. 64GB), and at 11 inches, it offers the largest screen of any entry-level iPad to date."
The 11th‑generation iPad provides reliable performance for streaming, video calls, note-taking, and light work powered by the A16 chip. It includes 128GB base storage—double the prior model—and an 11‑inch screen, the largest among entry-level iPads. Battery life reaches up to 10 hours for all-day use. Current retailers are matching an all-time low price of $279, representing a $70 discount. Limitations include lack of Apple Intelligence AI features and incompatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro, requiring the Apple Pencil USB‑C instead. The iPad is positioned as an affordable, capable option for everyday users.
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