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A solid, everyday iPad for under $300 is back on the table

Apple’s 11-inch iPad (A16, 128GB) is $299, a clean $50 discount on the sweet-spot model

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The best iPad deals aren’t the flashy ones. They’re the ones that land on the model people actually use every day for years: streaming, reading, email, schoolwork, travel, and casual creativity. The 11-inch iPad with the A16 chip and 128GB of storage is $299.00, saving you $50 off the $349.00 compared value. It’s not a massive percentage drop, but it’s the kind of price that makes this iPad feel like an easy “yes” if you’ve been waiting for the right moment.

What you’re getting

This is Apple’s 11-inch iPad with an A16 chip, Wi-Fi, and 128GB of storage. The 11-inch size hits a nice balance. It’s big enough for split-screen, notes, and comfortable video watching, but still light enough to toss in a bag.

The A16 chip is more than enough for what most people do on an iPad: apps open quickly, scrolling stays smooth, and you’re not stuck with something that feels sluggish a year from now. 128GB is the storage tier that avoids the constant “what do I delete?” shuffle if you download shows, save files, or keep a decent number of apps and photos.

Why it’s worth it

This deal is appealing because it hits the “lowest-friction Apple device” category. An iPad is easy to pick up and use. It’s great for couch browsing, travel days, and quick tasks where a laptop feels like too much. It also makes a solid student device for reading, research, and lighter productivity.

The discount matters because $299 is the psychological sweet spot for iPads. At $349, you start debating whether you should just spend more and upgrade. At $299, it becomes a simple value buy, especially if you already own accessories or you’re getting it for someone in the family.

The bottom line

At $299, the 11-inch iPad (A16, 128GB, Wi-Fi) is a strong value if you want a fast, versatile tablet for everyday use and you don’t need the more specialized “pro” features. If you plan to do heavy creative work or you need advanced multitasking, you may want to look higher up the lineup. But for the iPad most people actually need, this is a smart buy at a better price.

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