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Amazon iPad 11 deal – big savings on Apple’s newest tablet

Apple’s latest entry-level tablet gets a tidy discount, making it an easy pick for everyday use

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Looking to snap up one of the best tablets at a discount? Then Amazon’s iPad 11 deal is definitely worth a look. The latest 11th-generation iPad with its A16 chip and 11-inch display has dropped to $299 on Amazon, down from its usual $349 launch price.

Considering it’s only recently been released, this is a cracking opportunity to get some of Apple’s latest tech, for less.

As for why you’d want to consider it? Well, despite being Apple’s more affordable, fuss-free tablet, its A16 chip still promises to deliver a noticeable step up in everyday performance, whether you’re bouncing between apps, streaming, or doing a bit of light work on the side. It’s not trying to compete with the iPad Air or Pro – it just gets the job done without slowing you down, and for less money to boot.

You’re also getting a clean 11-inch display that’s ideal for everything from Netflix binges to casual browsing. The design has all of Apple’s flair behind it, complete with slim bezels and Touch ID built into the power button, while the colour options keep things light and playful.

Elsewhere, one of the more welcome upgrades is storage. Starting at 128GB means you’ve got far more breathing room for apps, downloads, and photos than older base iPads ever offered, which makes a real difference.

It runs iPadOS, too, so you’re getting all the latest software refinements, plus support for accessories like the Apple Pencil, if you fancy sketching or note-taking.

At $299, this iPad 11 deal hits a sweet spot. It’s a simple, capable tablet that covers the basics really well – and at this price, it’s an easy recommendation for most people.

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