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  2. Get an iPad Mini for $100 off: Lowest price it's been in 30 days

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    The latest Apple iPad Mini is 20% off today, the lowest price its been in 30 days, and a whopping $100 off its usual $400 price tag. While Apple often marks down older products throughout the year ...

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    FYI, the original list price looks to be exaggerated, as the highest we've seen this gizmo priced at is around $60. That said, you're still saving over 50%. Save $273 with coupon

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    With this discount (which is only $20 less than the lowest price ever, by the way), you get a tablet that's ideal for everything from working to playing, and for a bargain compared with other tablets.

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    Apple iPad 10th Gen, $250 (was $350) at Amazon with on-page coupon Rakuten Kobo Libra Colour E-Reader , $200 (was $220) at Rakuten Kobo Amazon Kindle 16 GB , $85 (was $110) at Amazon

  6. List of iPad models - Wikipedia

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    iPad Pro 9.7-inch A9 iPad (5th) A8X LPDDR3 800 MHz eMMC iPad Air 2 iPadOS 15.8.3: A8 iPad mini 4 A7 1 GB iPad mini 3 iPad mini 2 iPad Air (1st) iOS 12.5.7: A6X LPDDR2 533 MHz iPad (4th) iOS 10.3.4 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) iOS 10.3.3 (Wi-Fi) A5X LPDDR2 400 MHz iPad (3rd) iOS 9.3.6 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) iOS 9.3.5 (Wi-Fi) A5 512 MB iPad 2 iPad mini (1st ...

  7. iPad (5th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The iPad (5th generation) [3] (also referred to as the iPad 9.7-inch [4]) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. After its announcement on March 21, 2017, conflicting naming conventions spawned a number of different names, including "fifth-generation iPad" or "iPad (2017)".