Amazon's October Prime Day officially kicks off on Oct. 8 but you don’t have to wait to start saving on many popular tablets. Whether you’re looking for a discount on a new iPad for yourself or something for the kids, there are a host of great options available. If you've been waiting on any purchases, now might be the time to grab them at a discounted price or get a head start on your holiday shopping list. These deals include our favorite tablet options with discounts on iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Fire tablets and more.
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It depends. Your needs and preferences will impact which tablet you should purchase, and some tablet options won't be as competitively priced as others during October Prime Day. If you're considering a Fire tablet or other cheaper tablet options, now is a great time to score some significant savings. Other brands like the popular Apple iPad or certain renowned Samsung models may not hit the bottom-dollar prices you might see as a doorbuster during holiday sales, but we expect some savings nonetheless that may be worth it. And if you have an older tablet you can trade in, you might be able to save even more through trade-in programs at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon on eligible models.
There are quite a few Prime Day tablet deals available across Amazon, but you will need a Prime membership to access a lot of the best discounts. Not every deal requires a Prime membership, the best way to know for sure is to browse and look for the "Prime Exclusive Deal" button on the page. If you do not see that button, a Prime membership is not required for that discount.
Yes. In response to Prime Day, many of Amazon's competitors are lowering prices across the board, which includes tablets. Best Buy is having an anti-prime day sale where we've spotted some top tech discounted already. Retail giants like Walmart are offering low prices, too. In addition, you may also spot deals directly at HP, Samsung and Dell.
Amazon's October Prime Day and competitive sales at other major retailers have many similarities with Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Anecdotally, Black Friday tends to have better deals on large ticket items such as TVs, home appliances and laptops, whereas Prime Day tends to focus on more everyday essentials and items under $50. That said, Amazon's own devices are definitely at great prices during Prime events, and there are plenty of excellent deals on Fire tablets currently.
Overall, shopping at both events will save you a ton of money over the retail price of a lot of items. For good bargains on everyday essentials and other items, buy during Prime Day. If you are looking for that "once-a-year" bargain, Black Friday is probably your best bet, but supplies tend to be limited. If you want to beat the holiday rush, there are plenty of price cuts on items that make great gifts for loved ones. For more help with choosing the right time to invest in a new tablet, check out our guide on whether or not to buy a cheap tablet during Prime Day events.
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