SAVE UP TO $70: As of October 10, as a part of the Prime Big Deal Days sales event, My Best Buy members can score a 10.9-inch Apple iPad for just $379, 15% off its regular price of $449. It's $399 for non-members.
If you're on the hunt for a new iPad, now's the time to pull out your wallet. Prime Day deals are coming in hot (even at non-Amazon retailers).
SEE ALSO: The best Prime Day tablet deals at Amazon and beyondAs of October 10, My Best Buy members can snag a 10.9-inch Apple iPad (10th gen) for $70 off at Best Buy. Non-members can purchase the same model at a discounted price (saving $50), but My Best Buy members receive an exclusive additional discount, making it the lowest price ever for this iPad. You can't even get it on Amazon for this price.
You can sign up for a Plus membership for $49.99 per year or a Total membership for $179.99 per year. But both membership options will get you this deal.
The 10th-gen iPad has a large, beautiful 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, a powerful A14 Bionic chip, a versatile 12MP wide and ultra-wide front camera, and 5G connectivity. It also supports the Apple Pencil (2nd generation), making it great for students, professionals, artists, and anyone else looking for a versatile and high-performing tablet.
If you're still on the fence about purchasing a My Best Buy membership, just know that you can cancel any time. And, as a member, you'll get exclusive deals just like this one on the reg.
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