Sneaky! The iPad 10th gen just dropped to lowest price ever for Black Friday — just click this coupon

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The best Black Friday iPad deal yet just dropped, and it's a little bit sneaky. At first glance you might think the iPad 10th gen is just $90 off, but an on-page coupon brings the price even lower.

Right now, you can buy the iPad 10th Gen for $249 at Amazon. You’ll see the reduced price at $259, so you’ll need to apply the coupon to get the full discount. Note that this applies to the blue model only; the other models are $259.

The iPad 10th Gen features brings some pretty nifty upgrades. It has a sleeker design and a larger display You also get a Touch ID-enabled power button, landscape-oriented front camera and USB-C charging. Add in a powerful A14 Bionic chip and 5G connectivity and you have a well-rounded tablet for the money.

We really liked this slate in my iPad 10th gen review. The endurance is especially impressive, as the battery lasted nearly 11 hours in our testing. This iPad also supports the Apple Pencil with USB-C charging. I just wish you got more than 64GB of storage.

With this kind of discount, you'll have more money left over for the Apple Magic Keyboard Folio, which is also on sale for $199 (normally $249).

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Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.

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