

🚀 Elevate your everyday hustle with the iPad 10th Gen — power, style, and speed in your hands!
The Apple iPad 10th Generation combines a powerful A14 Bionic chip with a vibrant 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and 256GB storage, optimized for productivity and creativity. Featuring Wi-Fi 6 for ultra-fast connectivity, advanced 12MP front and back cameras with Center Stage, and secure Touch ID access, it’s designed to keep professionals connected and efficient all day long.







| Brand | Apple |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2360 x 1640 Pixels |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Model Name | iPad |
| Screen Size | 10.9 Inches |
R**D
A Really Good Everyday iPad
The iPad 10th gen is fast, bright, and perfect for everyday work or school. Apps open instantly and the battery lasts all day. The screen is beautiful for movies, editing, or drawing. Lightweight, reliable, and a great upgrade for the price. It is very easy to use, functional and resistant to scratches.
E**A
Go with the bigger GBs
MY ⭐️RATINGS: 5⭐️- EXCEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS! TOP QUALITY & MUST HAVE. I had a choice: a new iPad or a newer iPhone. I don’t make calls, but I use my phone for everything else. It was cheaper for me now to get the iPad. I do a lot of writing, texting, and reviewing all day. Having a keyboard so I don’t have to type with one finger all the time is a relief. I purchased the iPad 10th Generation Case w/Keyboard iPad 10th Generation Case with Keyboard to protect the iPad and the keyboard came with it. There are a couple of things I found odd about the iPad; firstly, it has no calculator app like the iPhone. When I researched it, it explained why, and they just never finished implementing it from the beginning, but I did download one. Second, I had difficulty getting my calendar app to sync correctly, and it had to do with how I set it up back in 2009. Yup, in 2009, before iPads. Ultimately, my iPad doesn’t have all the years of my calendar because to do that, I would have to go back and switch every event to the new exchange. I did switch just one year's worth and then stopped at that. I do like that everything else syncs without issues, and for specific projects, I can now do it all on my iPad instead of going between my iPhone and laptop. I can use WORD and EXCEL without having issues that require me to use my computer. The battery is impressive. It lasted for four days, and that included using it regularly. One thing that I can not stress enough is making sure to spend the money and get the bigger GBs. My mom bought an iPad and got the minimal storage 64GB and keeps having to remove apps and other things because it used up the storage fast. Yes, you have iCloud service, but not everything can be saved there; for example, app data can be saved, but not the installed app. If you are using it for minimal basic things, then 64 GB is for you, but otherwise, playing games, reading books, and everything else, you need more than 64 GB. This is my first iPad, and I did a lot of research first, which I highly suggest anyone do. Apple I pad 10th Geberation is exactly as advertised, well-made, and works well. The PRICE is in the usual range.
T**R
Love!
I wanted an iPad that wouldn’t break the bank. This one is perfect! Battery life is great, easy to set up, it’s worth the money and is high quality.
A**Y
Amazing product
Great I pad, love the colors and is easy to use. Easy to charge while also having long battery life and a bright screen. It easy to fit as it’s thin but big.
M**A
Worth the price!!
almost 2 years later , i Love this ipad, the color blue is so pretty and the screen is very durable, its not heavy at all, the speed of the ipad is quick with internet and gaming , the brightness is good, and i would recommend this ipad 10/10because its a good deal and its a goid size, the screen is perfect to play games or watch shows and movies. Step up from the 9th generation with no home button , it functions very well and is used on a daily basis, the battery of the ipad doesn't die quick and can be used for a full day
B**U
Great device.
These have a great display, are quick, responsive and are incredibly convenient for surfing the web.
M**N
Read the Installation/Update Section First!
Warning! Read this first! Look for the asterisks in the text below. Read that area first before clicking on the buy button! My iPad 9th generation has served me well for the past few years but the battery life was beginning to suffer and the screen had a few scratches from daily use. I could have had the battery replaced, but that seemed to average around $100 and that was a no-go, especially since I was offered just $90 on trade in so spending more just didn’t make sense. Now Apple wants $349 for the base 64GB unit but I’ve noticed that many stores have reduced the price to $299, possibly because Apple has discontinued sales of the 9th generation and supplies are starting to dry up. So, I jumped at the chance to get a newer version. I’ve been a good boy this year and saved my money so I could afford this. I got mine in yellow since the better half has hers in pink. No confusing these two. One thing you’ll notice upon opening the box is that the overall dimensions are not much different from the earlier generation. However, looks can be deceiving. The screen goes from 10.2 inches to 10.9 mainly by decreasing the top bezel and by deleting the button and fat bezel at the bottom. And that begs the question, how do I close out apps without pressing that button? The android way, that’s how. You slowly swipe up from the bottom of the screen to expose open apps and then close them (or choose the one you want to use). Those of you using iPhones know this procedure well. Yet another question I’ve been asked - where’s the fingerprint ID if the button is gone? It’s now combined with the power button in the upper right hand corner. I’d love to tell you that setup was a snap but I’d be lying. ******This iPad bricked while trying to do an update and transfer from my old iPad. Thought I had a dud. Called Apple and they discovered this one was lacking updates from 2022 and needed to update from 16 to 17 and then to 18 before progressing. Since my old iPad was already on 18.1, it was trying to force apps and settings to a new iPad that couldn’t readily take it. Mind you, Apple verified this was indeed a brand new iPad and not a refurb or customer return. It had just been sitting around in a warehouse for nearly 2 years. So, in short, you’ll have to do updates first, and then transfer from your old iPad. And how do you do that? * Sign in to your Apple account. * Instead of allowing transfer from your iCloud or other iPad, tell it you want to do things manually. * At that point it’ll do the updates as required. * Then you reset the iPad and start over; however, once the updates are installed they stay forever. Now transferring from either the cloud or your open iPad should be a breeze. A two hour breeze. Plan on plugging it in, too. You'll suck at least 30% of your battery doing just this procedure.***** Now back to the review. Overall operations are not drastically different from what I could see; however, I don’t use my iPad for heavy duty artistic work nor do I play intense games. For Joe or Jane Everyday, this iPad won’t present any significant performance changes. How about the screen? Looks about the same to me. Battery life? Improved over my old tablet only because that battery was on its way out, but only time will tell if it is substantially better. I will give points to Apple, though, for finally going to a USB-C charger instead of the Lightning variety. I was getting tired of lugging different chargers around. Now comes the last question - is this iPad worth the extra cost when you can still (possibly) find iPad 9s for $100 less? Yes and no. Yes, if you can get this model for $299 at which point it’s just $50 more than the 9th generation, comes with a bigger screen, and uses the readily accepted USB-C charger. No, if you have to pay full retail of $350 or so. At that point you might want to live with the Lightning charger and button at the bottom.
E**D
Amazing iPad—Fast, Beautiful, and Worth Every Penny!
I absolutely love this iPad! The 10th generation is fast, smooth, and perfect for everyday use—whether I’m streaming, doing schoolwork, shopping, or using it for my classroom. The screen is bright and vibrant, the battery lasts all day, and the performance is super reliable. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, and it pairs perfectly with the Apple Pencil and keyboard. Setup was quick, and everything runs seamlessly. If you’re looking for a great tablet that does it all without any hassle, this one is a perfect choice!
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