To maximize the iPad and its apps, Apple promises up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge, which should be more than enough time for you to find a wall outlet to plug in the tablet. The latest iPad will come pre-installed with iPadOS 15, which adds an easier-to-use multitasking menu, the Quick Notes app that you can call from anywhere to write anything, and the option to run iPhone-only apps in landscape mode, among other improvements. The tablet also comes with a 10.2-inch Retina display with True Tone technology that automatically adjusts the brightness depending on your surroundings. The 9th-generation iPad, which Apple unveiled at its California Streaming event last week, is powered by the A13 Bionic chip, which promises improved CPU and graphics performance compared to its predecessor when multitasking between apps and playing games, for example. In fact, the latest model of the 10.2-inch iPad won’t be released until tomorrow, but it’s already part of Amazon’s Apple deals with a $30 discount, bringing the price of the Wi-Fi, 64GB version of the 9th-generation iPad down to just $299 from its original price of $329. Shoppers looking for tablet deals will likely have an eye on iPad deals, as Apple’s tablets are always among the most popular devices during sales.