Save On Lenovo, Samsung, And Amazon Fire Tablets During Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday deals are here, and if you're looking for a budget tablet, there are some great deals on Lenovo, Samsung, and Amazon hardware.
Tablet devices have come a long way over the last decade, but if you're looking for a quality screen, you're going to have to fork out some big cash for it. Fortunately, this Cyber Monday deal on the Lenovo M11 tablet is a tempting one, as you can pick up a budget tablet for just $140, a 30% discount when compared to its regular $200 asking price.
Lenovo M11 Tablet
$140 ($200)
The Lenovo M11 is an 11-inch tablet with a 1920 x 1200 90Hz screen. Specs-wise, it has 4GB of RAM, and an internal SSD storage capacity of 64GB that can be expanded with an SD card. While there are certainly more powerful tablets on the market, this is a great choice for standard, every-day use, especially if you're looking for something to handle simple functions like web browsing, video streaming. It's also a nice option for kids who might be too old for one of Amazon's Kindle tablets, as it comes with a pen that can be used to take notes and create art, similar to the iPad and the Apple Pencil.
If you need something more durable, Amazon is also selling a version of this tablet for $160 that comes with a folio case, so for the extra cash, you're getting a nice layer of protection with your purchase.
Another affordable tablet you can check out during Cyber Monday is the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ for $149 (was $220). It has a sharp 11-inch screen 64GB of internal storage capacity that can also be expanded through its MicroSD card slot, and it has a long-lasting battery. Don't expect resource-intensive apps to run smoothly on this, but again, if you're looking to browse the web, stream some TV shows, and do some social media scrolling, this is a budget-friendly tablet that can handle those tasks easily.In case the 64GB model doesn't offer enough room for all the files you want to use on it, you can grab a 128GB model for $199 (was $270). If you own a Samsung smartphone, you can link these devices up to quickly transfer files and photos using the company's app.
For a little bit more powerful, Amazon's Fire Max is another good tablet to consider. This is easily one of the biggest discounts we've seen to date for it, as you can grab 64GB model tablet with a keyboard case and a stylus for just $225 (was $355), or for the tablet on its own, you can get it at a 39% discount for $140. The 11-inch screen has a resolution of 2000 x 1200, the battery offers up to 14 hours of use from a full charge, and the included keyboard makes it a good back-up device for when you need to do some work away from home.
We've listed a few more tablet deals available in Amazon's Cyber Monday sale below. We're also rounding up all the best discounts on video games, electronics, and more at our Cyber Monday deals hub, so be sure to check that out if you're looking for more savings.
More Cyber Monday Tablet Deals
- Lenovo M11 (64GB) -- $140 (
$200) - Lenovo M11 with folio case -- $160 (
$200) - Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (64GB) -- $149 (
$220) - Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (128GB) -- $200 (
$270) - Amazon Fire Max Tablet bundle (64GB) -- $225 (
$355) - Amazon Fire Max Tablet (64GB) -- $140 (
$230)
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