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CNET
a day ago
- Business
- CNET
Early Prime Day Tablet Deals: Up to $400 in Savings on Apple, Samsung, OnePlus and More
Prime Day is just over a week away, with the event kickoff coming on July 8th. But you don't have to wait until then to find a great buy. Early deals are already rolling in on plenty of items, including electronics. From deals for under $100 to must-have devices like Fire TVs or top-notch tablets, Prime Day is an excellent time to shop. And it's not just Amazon with markdowns -- Best Buy and Walmart are also having competing sales worth shopping right now. We've found price cuts on everything from Apple to Samsung and beyond, but there's no telling how long these deals will last. Keep checking back, because we'll continue updating this page as new offers drop and other deals expire. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Early Prime Day tablet deals Apple iPad 10th gen: $299 A nice $50 savings brings the previous-gen iPad just under $300. The 10th generation is no longer the latest in Apple's standard iPad lineup, thanks to the fairly recent addition of the iPad 11th gen, but it's still an all-around solid tablet. With a 10.9-inch screen, 64GB of storage and a 10-hour battery life, this iPad is a great pick for folks looking for an Apple tablet for everyday browsing, streaming and reading. Details Save $50 $299 at Walmart Close OnePlus Pad: $395 This Android tablet is under $400 and is a great alternative to some of the major brands out there. The OnePlus Pad is not the latest on offer by OnePlus, but it does have a nice 11.6-inch display, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also boasts a sleek and lightweight design at just 552g and 6.54mm thick. Details Save $85 $395 at Amazon Close Apple M4 iPad Pro (13-inch): $1,369 The powerful M4 iPad Pro is a great investment for creatives, and this modest $130 discount helps make it a little more affordable if you've been wanting to splurge on this model with a 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR display and 512GB of storage. Details Save $130 $1,369 at Amazon Close Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: $800 A $400 discount on the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a massive win for Android fans who love the Galaxy line. This is one of the best deals we've seen on a high-end Android tablet. This model also comes with the S-Pen so you can write and take notes easily. Plus, this tablet is also water- and dust-resistant, so you can take it with you on the go. And it comes with Galaxy AI. Details Save $400 $800 at Best Buy Close Microsoft Surface Pro, 13-inch (512GB): $1,200 This high-end Surface Pro tablet has a 13-inch OLED screen and a Snapdragon X Elite processor, making it an incredible option for productivity. Details Save $300 $1,200 at Best Buy Close Refurbished Fire Max 11 tablet: $130 The Fire Max 11 is a great budget tablet with a beautiful 11-inch screen, perfect for streaming, reading and chilling out. This model has been refurbished up to Amazon Certified levels, so it's trustworthy but might not be for everyone. Details Save $70 $130 at Amazon Close More early Prime Day tablet offers available now Is Amazon Prime Day a good time to buy a tablet? It depends. Your needs and preferences will affect which tablet you should buy, and some tablet options won't be as competitively priced as others during Prime Day. Amazon's deals on its own Fire tablets are a great place to start if you're looking for major discounts, but you can also score some serious savings on iPads and models from other brands. If you have an older tablet you can trade in, you can potentially save even more through trade-in programs at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon on eligible models. Do you need a membership for Prime Day tablet deals? To access the vast majority of Prime Day deals, you'll need to be a Prime member. If you've always yearned for the benefits of Prime but haven't made the jump, now's a great time to subscribe. Subscribing now could lead to significant savings, as tariffs are expected to raise prices on a lot of goods. In fact, 16% of shoppers say they're using Prime Day to start their holiday shopping well ahead of the holiday season, according to a new RetailMeNot survey. (Disclosure: RetailMeNot is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.) Read more: How to Sign Up for a Prime Membership Are other retailers offering high-quality tablet deals? Yes. In response to Prime Day, many of Amazon's competitors also lowered prices across the board, including on tablets. Both Best Buy and Walmart have Fourth of July deals that are offering plenty of savings already. In addition, you may also spot deals directly at HP, Samsung and Dell. Will tariffs impact this year's Prime Day deals? Tariffs are top of mind for most Americans, and they could impact this year's Prime Day event. Prices on items like electronics could very well increase, with companies like Apple trying to avoid this by moving manufacturing operations elsewhere. The tariffs are currently paused, but only until July, right when Prime Day begins. Watch this: How to Hack Amazon Prime Day: Shopping and Deals Advice 04:03 How does CNET select the best Prime Day offers? Our team of expert shoppers and deal hunters has spent years helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become very good at weeding out scams and superficial deals on all sorts of tech, so you see only the best offers on items, like tablets. At CNET we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.


Arab News
4 days ago
- Business
- Arab News
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2: a tablet to replace office PC?
Bad tools hurt worker productivity more than we usually realize. For the last several decades, laptops have been the default workplace device. But as work becomes increasingly mobile and multitasking-driven, traditional tools are proving inadequate to keep up with the pace and flexibility modern roles demand. According to studies, switching to more portable office devices can deliver noticeable gains. A 2023 IDC study found that 85 percent of companies reported measurable productivity gains after adopting mobile devices like tablets in the workplace. Tablets, once seen as consumption-focused devices, are stepping in to fill that role. They have evolved into productivity devices, resembling laptops more and more. They now combine the performance of PCs with the agility of mobile devices, creating a powerful, flexible way to get more done from anywhere. In the past, the biggest drawback of tablets was the software. Doing real work on a tablet meant wrestling with mobile apps scaled up for a bigger screen but without key features one would need. That is no longer the case. Productivity-focused tablets are coming out with PC-level software and full desktop-grade office suites that support advanced functions and shortcuts. Huawei is making great headway in turning tablets into something that can replace office PCs. Huawei's approach is to provide a hardware and software experience on the same level as laptops while pushing the limits of portability, even beyond what we have come to expect of tablets. The latest Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2-inch is a case in point. It comes with a keyboard cover and even supports the addition of an external mouse. And it is not the typical tablet keyboard covers with flimsy support, bad viewing angles, crammed keys and an unresponsive touchpad. The Glide Keyboard has large full-sized keys with 1.5 mm key travel and a large trackpad, as in most laptops. Users can also throw in an external mouse if they wish. The support for the M-Pencil adds another dimension of flexibility to the mix and the keyboard cover features a 2-in-1 stylus and keyboard storage and charging design, a first on a tablet. The story is remarkable on the software side as well. The tablet's PC-level WPS Office and Live-Multitask feature makes office work surprisingly easy. WPS Office on the tablet mirrors the PC version, including the interface and editing and presentation features. Users can draft documents, manage large spreadsheets, or review design mockups without compromise. The Live-Multitask feature lets you juggle multiple apps seamlessly and resize app windows or switch between them with just a tap. Portability being yet another major factor that aids productivity, Huawei has worked hard to trim the weight and size of the new tablet with some meticulous design choices. The keyboard is crafted with aerospace-grade materials, and at just 420 grams and 5.15 mm thick, it is the lightest keyboard of its kind. Perhaps one area where tablets can trump laptops is how they can replace multiple devices and stationery professionals otherwise have to carry around. A tablet can be a replacement for not just laptops but it is also useful for note taking, sketching, and even documentation using the camera. Not having to switch between tools to perform tasks can dramatically streamline productivity. The MatePad Pro 12.2-inch is available now for pre-order in Saudi Arabia at a starting price SR2,499 ($666), after applying the cashback, with valuable gifts through Huawei's online store and other authorized retailers.


CNET
6 days ago
- Business
- CNET
Preorder the OnePlus Pad 3 and Get Freebies Worth Up to $300
When it comes to new tablets, Apple and Samsung tend to grab the most attention -- and some of the highest prices. However, there are brands that don't get all the hype, but provide quality at a great price. OnePlus, one of our favorite purveyors of Android devices, is among these brands. And right now, you can preorder the OnePlus Pad 3 for $700 from their website. Though you'll pay full price, they give you the option of choosing up to two free gifts at a value of up to $300, making this an excellent buy ahead of Prime Day. The OnePlus Pad 3 is available in storm blue and includes a Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform chip for fast, reliable performance. It's 5.97mm thick and weighs just 675 grams, so it's easy to carry wherever you go. The OnePlus Pad 3 includes 12GB RAM and 256GB SSD to store important files and documents, perform basic multitasking and run every app you need for work or school. And its 12.140 mAh battery can last through the day. Plus, if you love gaming or streaming, you'll enjoy the 144 Hz adaptive refresh rate, which prevents lag while you play or enjoy your favorite content. Best of all, OnePlus is offering free gifts with the Pad 3's purchase. You can choose up to two at checkout. These include the OnePlus Pad 3 smart keyboard, valued at $200, the OnePlus Pad 3 folio case, valued at $50 and the OnePlus Stylo 2, valued at $100. Depending on what you choose, you could score up to $300 worth of free gifts. Plus, if you're a student, you can save 10% on this preorder and still get the free gifts. OnePlus starts shipping all preorders starting on July 8, so it's wise to act fast. Looking for a new tablet, but aren't sure if this deal is for you? Check out our list of the best Android tablets to find the right deal. Why this deal matters The OnePlus Pad 3 costs $700 but includes your choice of two gifts. Depending on what you choose, you could end up with $300 worth of accessories to begin working or studying right away. Plus, students can save 10% on this purchase and still score the free gifts.


GSM Arena
21-06-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
Know before you buy: starting today, EU's new labels shake up the smartphone market
20 June 2025 Mandatory labels on smartphones and tablets in the EU now let consumers compare their battery life, durability, and repairability ratings before purchase.


GSM Arena
20-06-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
Know before you buy: starting today, EU's new labels shake up the smartphone market Comments
22 June 2025 Mandatory labels on smartphones and tablets in the EU now let consumers compare their battery life, durability, and repairability ratings before purchase.