SAVE $120: As of March 20,A Male Friend Who Spins it Around get the Google Pixel Tablet for $279, down from its usual price of $399. That's a discount of 30%.
Want a new tablet but don't want to pay iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab prices? There are tons of options out there, but one in particular you should absolutely check out is part of Google's lineup. You can save a great deal on it today, in fact, thanks to a discount from Amazon.
As of March 20, get the Google Pixel Tablet for $279, down from its usual price of $399. That's $120 off and a 30% discount. This sale applies to both the Hazel and Porcelain colorways.
This 11-inch tablet comes packing 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage packed into a lightweight, attractive case. With a crisp screen and bright colors, it's perfect for watching your favorite shows and movies or gettigng work done. In fact, productivity is its strong suit, with the option to use split screen to tackle multiple things at once.
Plus, this tablet is ready to work with Google Gemini to bring AI tasks to your everyday needs, whether you need to search for something inside an app, edit your photos in the blink of an eye, or even brainstorm ideas to get a work session going.
If you don't want to do any of that, you can even use the tablet as a hub for our smart home devices, as it allows for voice and in-app control for your lights, thermostat, cameras, and more.
If you're looking for a tablet that can do it all, this is a great option for less than $300, but you'll likely want to act quickly on it.
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