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Apple’s latest entry-level iPad has returned to its best price to date


Trust us, it’s a far better value at $349.

It cribs many design elements from the latter — including a larger 10.9-inch display, USB-C charging, and a Touch ID fingerprint scanner that’s baked directly into the power button — but it also suffers from some of the same limitations as Apple’s last-gen iPad. That said, each tier provides access to the same catalog of movies and shows, meaning you’ll be able to stream everything from Wonka and Barbie to forthcoming seasons of House of the Dragon and The Last of Us — well, that is assuming the second chapter of TLOU actually comes out within the next year (fingers crossed). The ongoing promo extends to already-discounted items, too, including the Ultra HD Blu-ray version of this year’s best picture winner, Oppenheimer( now $22.99), and one of my personal favorite engine-building board games, Wingspan( now $43.81).

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