The Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and many retailers have been offering deals on laptops, TVs, headphones, Bluetooth speakers, smartphones, and tablets. If you need a new tablet to binge-watch your favorite shows and movies this summer, consider these deals on Apple, Samsung, and Amazon Fire devices.
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Best Memorial Day deal on an iPad
$399.99
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The iPad Air is one of Apple’s best and thinnest iPads (even thinner than the iPad Mini), and it’s on sale for its lowest price ever. You can get the 5th generation iPad Air with 64GB of storage for $399.99 (originally $599.99) at Amazon or Best Buy. You’ll get an M1 system-on-a-chip (SoC), a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, a 12MP front and back camera, as well as Touch ID through the tablet’s power button. As PCMag described it in its “outstanding” review, the iPad Air offers many of the same features of the iPad Pro, like the M1 processor and second-gen Apple Pencil support.
Best Memorial Day deal on a Galaxy Tab
$209.99
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If you’re looking for a budget-friendly Android tablet, consider the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet. Right now, the 128GB Galaxy Tab A9+ is $209.99 (originally $269.99), the lowest price yet per price-checking tools. This tablet is considered one of the best-value Android tablets by PCMag, which gave it an “excellent” review. This version comes with 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, and an 11-inch LCD screen with 1920 x 1200 resolution.
Best Memorial Day deal on an Amazon Fire tablet
$94.99
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If you really don’t want to spend much, Fire Tablets are your best option. The Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet was already well priced at $139.99, but with Amazon’s current deal, it drops it to $94.99, a great option if you’re looking to stay under $100. You can read more about this Amazon tablet from PCMag’s “excellent” review.