Save up to 36%: The Oh Miweek of August 5, shop the best deals on tablets from Apple, Samsung, and more. Score a Samsung tablet up to 36% off or the iPad Mini for 24% off.
If you're in the thick of summer travel and realizing that your laptop is too clunky and the airplane TVs don't cut it, it's time to invest in a tablet. While we're past Prime Day and there are technically no big sale events flying, there are still deals to be had.
The week of August 5, there are a decent amount of discounts on tablets across retailers and brands. Are these life-changing prices? Not really. But there are some highlights, including the lowest price ever on the iPad Mini. Here are the best tablet deals to shop this week.
Among the iPads we've tested, the iPad Mini is the best for reading. It comes in the most compact size, just 8.3-inches, making it more comfortable to handle. Plus, it will take up less space in your carry-on. While the iPad Mini doesn't have the power of the M-series of Apple chips, its A15 Bionic chip has plenty of speed and performance for you to read, stream, and work on the go.
It's currently down to its lowest price ever. At $379.99, we've yet to see a better price. This week's savings knock $119.01 off the price for a discount of 24%.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, 11-inch (WiFi, 64GB) — $179.99$219.99(save $40)
Lenovo Tab P11 2nd generation, 11.5-inch (WiFi, 128GB) — $199.99$269.99(save $70)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, 10.4-inch (WiFi, 64GB) — $209.98$329.99(save $120.01)
Apple iPad 10th generation, 10.9-inch (A14 chip, WiFi, 64GB) — $321$349(save $28)
Google Pixel Tablet, 11-inch (128GB) — $349$399(save $50)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB) — $559$599(save $40)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, 11-inch (WiFi, 128GB) — $649$799.99(save $150.99)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with S-Pen, 14.6-inch (WiFi, 256GB) — $1,049.99$1,199.99(save $150)
Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M4, Wifi, 512GB) — $1,379$1,499(save $120)
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