Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart has
64GB Apple iPad Air 10.9" Wi-Fi Tablet (5th Gen, Various Colors) on sale for
$399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
asifularefeen1234 for finding this deal.
Available colors:
Specs:
- 10.9" 2360x1640 Resolution True-Tone Liquid Retina IPS display
- Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine
- 8GB RAM
- 64GB Internal Storage
- Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
- Fingerprint Sensor
- Rear Camera: 12MP Wide Camera
- Front Camera (Selfie): 12MP Ultra Wide Front Camera with Center Stage
- USB Type C Port
- Li-Ion (28.6 Wh) Battery
- iPadOS 15.3
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1. iPad Air 2022 : $399 (this deal)
2. iPad Air 2024: $549 (with Apple EDU, no verification needed). Offers the following improvements:
- Processor: M1 --> M2
- Storage: 64GB --> 128GB
3. iPad Pro 4th gen (2022): Same as iPad Air 2024, with the following additional improvements:
- Display Refresh Rate: 60hz to 120hz and display is marginally larger (3% difference)
- Cameras: Two optical cameras instead of 1 + Lidar Camera
- Face Id instead of Touch ID
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$550 being the Apple edu price
I know some people do more intensive stuff on IPADS, what are you doing that slows down your IPAD.
I am looking at getting an ipad air 5th gen or 6th gen , ... because I love my IPAD 9th gen so much ...
I am holding back because good deals happen during holiday season bf/cm/xmas time.
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I know some people do more intensive stuff on IPADS, what are you doing that slows down your IPAD.
I am looking at getting an ipad air 5th gen or 6th gen , ... because I love my IPAD 9th gen so much ...
I am holding back because good deals happen during holiday season bf/cm/xmas time.
Well, I had the very first IPAD, when it came out many years ago. Heavy in today's standards.
So the 9th gen was the first ipad I bought in many years, very impressed with it.
My understanding is many people don't know how to use an IPAD device (casual users), I know I didn't when I got mine. I watched a lot of NEWBIE (new user guides and tips and pointers, and had to watch those videos a number of times , and condition myself to practice them, and I'm still learning.
Now, do you know about the 5 finger technique, where it brings all your current apps that are OPEN, and you can close out the stuff you are not currently using! I do that a few times a day or every few days. You will be amazed how many apps are going in the background. That will really speed up your IPAD. I am a IPAD newbie, and I'm TEACHABLE.
It is ok to have apps/stuff going in the background, if you want. If I'm using them currently I want them going in the background. Maybe watch Youtube tips/tricks ... because it really helped me.
I'm in this thread, like you, I was just commenting on what you were doing that was slowing down your IPAD. When I get ANY problem , I do search and find ways to "fix" it. We are both up to getting a "new" ipad, sounds like you are causal user, like me (from what you wrote).
p.s. I just did the 5 finger technique, and I had about 12 apps going in the backgound, wyze, browse tabs, camera, plex, and all types of stuff I haven't used in a few days, (eating up my ram! ...) Once I close the stuff I'm not currently using, the 9th gen FLIES! Also I remove apps and stuff I don't plan on using so I am using only 20 gb's. And if in the future decide to use them I can install them again (no problem).
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A lot of casual iPad users are either exaggerating their concern or simply don't know the trick to keep their iPad being fresh.
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