Which iPad should you buy on Black Friday? Find the right tablet for you

2024 iPad models on an orange background
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We've got more iPads on the shelves than ever before, which means this year's Black Friday iPad deals might be a little trickier to navigate. We regularly see major savings across Apple's range during these annual sales, making them well worth the wait if you're after the lowest price possible. Making the most of these sales, however, starts with knowing which iPad you should buy on Black Friday.

Apple's current lineup is huge, but thanks to recent price cuts we don't have so many MSRPs tripping over themselves this year. The 10th generation model was previously parked between the 9th generation and the Air (itself a middle child between the iPad and the iPad Pro), with the Mini shaking things up even further. Now that the 10th Generation has taken a permanent MSRP cut (to $349 / £499), the lines between each model are a little clearer. We do have more screen decisions to make with the new 13-inch iPad Air on the shelves, though. Each of these tablets still serves its own niche purpose - and working out which camp you fall into is key to getting the best value for your money. 

We're running through the price points and key use cases of each Apple tablet currently on the shelves, so you know which iPad to buy on Black Friday this year. Whether you're after a simple device for web browsing and streaming, or an all-in-one machine to take over your laptop's duties, Apple's current range has it all. 

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At a glance: Apple's current iPad range
Row 0 - Cell 0 MSRPWhat's it for?
iPad 9th generation$329 / £329 Everyday browsing, light note-taking, light gaming, entertainment
iPad 10th generation$349 / £499Moderate note-taking, light multi-tasking, gaming, entertainment
iPad Mini$499 / £499Portable browsing, light note-taking, light gaming
iPad Air 11-inch$599 / £669Moderate note-taking, light multi-tasking, gaming, entertainment, more demanding apps
iPad Air 13-inch$799 / £799Moderate note-taking, heavier multi-tasking, gaming, entertainment, more demanding apps
iPad Pro 11-inch$999 / £999Heavy note-taking, significant multi-tasking, high-end gaming, demanding apps
iPad Pro 13-inch$1,299 / £1,299Heavy note-taking and multi-tasking, significant multi-tasking, high-end gaming, demanding apps

Should you buy the 9th generation iPad on Black Friday?

iPad 9th generation

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The previous generation entry-level iPad is the cheapest on the shelves right now, but it's also geared towards the vast majority of buyers. If you're looking for a streaming device capable of everyday browsing and some light gaming, this is the tablet for you. The more powerful processors, improved screens, and larger screens of more expensive devices will be wasted on these everyday applications, so there's no need to spend more than you have to here. 

Should you buy the 10th generation iPad on Black Friday?

iPad 10th generation

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2024 is the first Black Friday year I've been able to recommend the 10th Generation iPad. The price point that was holding it back for years before has now dipped, and the processor, screen, and design boost the base model receives compared to the previous entry is well worth the slight uptick in price. It's not the best option for those looking to spend as little as possible, but it's certainly offering some of the best value on the shelves right now.

Should you buy the iPad Air on Black Friday?

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The iPad Air sits between the entry-level device and the far more expensive iPad Pros, but it's perfectly situated for anyone looking to use their device for school, work, or simply more demanding hobbies. Adobe and other media editing apps will run better here (though not as smoothly as on the Pro), and you've got more screen space for multi-tasking as well. The Apple Pencil 2nd generation is compatible with the iPad Air so you're covered for more intensive note-taking, and the M2 processor under the hood will zip through larger workflows. 

That means you should buy the iPad Air if you're after more than an entertainment device, but still don't need the flash and pizazz of the larger Pro range. 

Should you buy the iPad Mini on Black Friday?

iPad Mini

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The iPad Mini offers solid performance for everyday browsing, light note-taking (albeit on a smaller screen), and gaming. This is a device purely for those who don't want the bulk of a full 10.2-inch tablet, though, rather than offering anything particularly powerful in its own right. Buy the iPad Mini if you're after the full iPad OS experience, but you'd like to carry your device in a smaller bag or you find the full tablet too weighty to comfortably hold. 

Should you buy the iPad Pro on Black Friday?

2024 iPad Pro on an orange background

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The iPad Pro is Apple's top-tier tablet. That means it commands the largest price tag while offering the largest and highest quality display and most powerful processor. The iPad Pro is designed to cater to the power users - those using their device every day for demanding tasks such as media editing and heavy multi-tasking workloads. This is a big investment, so if you're considering buying an iPad Pro on Black Friday it's well worth considering just how you'll be using your device and the level of power you really need. 

If you're after something a little different, we're also rounding up everything we expect to see from this year's Black Friday laptop deals and Black Friday Samsung deals as well. Or, to stick with Apple, take a look at the Black Friday AirPods deals we're looking forward to this year. 

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Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at 12DOVE, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.