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The 10th-gen iPad drops below $300 for the first time


Keychron’s mechanical keyboards are also up to half off.

The latest baseline iPad now looks more like the pricier ones in Apple’s lineup, although it’s lost the home button and headphone jack and switched out the Lightning port for USB-C. And while it’s still on the A14 Bionic processor (compared to the M-series iPad Air), you don’t need to stretch for something more powerful than that if you’re only looking for basic browsing, entertainment, and light gaming. If you want something more long-lasting that won’t show signs of wear and tear as quickly, it’s wiser to buy Apple’s leather AirTag Loop when you can find them in stock. The tenkeyless wireless mechanical keyboard comes with RGB backlighting and can also connect to Bluetooth, Mac, and Windows devices.

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