Best Buy Has Every 10th Gen iPad at an All-Time Low Price, Available From $349

Best Buy has every model of the 2022 10th generation iPad at $100 off in its latest sale. These lowest-ever prices are available to all shoppers and do not require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership in order to see the deals.

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Starting with the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad, you can get this tablet for $349.00, down from $449.00, while the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad is available for $499.00, down from $599.00. All four colors are available for each model, including Yellow, Silver, Pink, and Blue.


For cellular models, Best Buy has the 64GB cellular iPad for $499.00, down from $599.00, and the 256GB cellular iPad for $649.00, down from $749.00. Similar to the Wi-Fi tablets, these are both matches for the best prices we've ever tracked on the 10th generation iPad.


These iPads include the A14 Bionic processor, a 10.9-inch display, Touch ID, 12-megapixel camera, and an overall redesign compared to the 9th generation models.

If you want an even cheaper iPad, and are okay with a previous generation model, Best Buy also has a solid discount on the 9th generation iPad. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $249.99, down from $329.00.

Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.

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Top Rated Comments

The Don Onez Avatar
18 months ago
The fact 64GB is still an option in 2024 is a travesty.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
18 months ago

Absolutely! My poor mum ended up deleting her photos, thinking that iCloud saved them, before asking me. She permanently lost some that I hadn't backed up for her the last time I'd been in the country ?
I wish Apple cared more about this, and these types of users in particular

iOS/iPadOS could use a whole "mode" just meant for older folks

Instead they are busy cranking out minor size, color and camera tweaks to every product...and more watch bands...and the Scuba Mask.. :confused:

Imagine what they could be doing if the goal was to actually make better products and experiences for more and more different customers out there.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ric22 Avatar
18 months ago
It's about time that 64GB iPads were consigned to the scrap heap of history. Hell, they shouldn't have been a thing this side of 2019.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ric22 Avatar
18 months ago

It’s not a steal is inadequate and has been. With OS updates and even installing minimum apps for streaming, it’s not future proof.
Exactly. Even my elderly parents ran into storage problems, and they're hardly asking much of their devices.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ric22 Avatar
18 months ago

I have the 64GB model and still have about 20GB free, and I've never made a conscious effort to preserve storage. I use my iPad for reading books, sheet music, web browsing, and occasional streaming when travelling. You may personally need more storage, but saying it's inadequate for everyone is a silly exaggeration.
No one ever said *everyone*. I would argue MOST people, for sure, however. Anyway, when the construction cost difference is in the ~$2 range, which represents a tiny fraction of the sale price, there is no debate to be had.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Isengardtom Avatar
18 months ago

The fact 64GB is still an option in 2024 is a travesty.
It’s not great on the 10 but on the Air it’s borderline criminal
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)