Early Black Friday tablet deals 2024: 46% off iPads, Samsung, more

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Black Friday is going to be on November 29 this year, and even though it’s still a few weeks away, there are still a lot of great early Black Friday deals on tablets that you can take advantage of. That includes some of the best tablets on the market, so whether you’re looking for something budget-oriented or a high-end creative device, there’s probably a deal out there you can take advantage of. That’s why we’ve gone out and collected some of our favorite early Black Friday tablet deals and put them below to help save you a bit of extra time.

Also, if you’re looking for something a bit closer to a laptop experience, it’s worth checking out these 2-in-1 laptop deals as well.

Amazon Fire HD 10 — $75 $150 46% off

The Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet on a white background.Amazon

The previous Amazon Fire HD 10 model was offered great value for a budget tablet, and our reviewer Simon Hill said, “The Amazon Fire HD 10 is the best value in tablets.” This version comes with a relatively good 32GB of storage that can be expanded with a MicroSD, 3GB of RAM, and a whopping 46% discount that brings it down to $75 from $150

Amazon Fire Max 11 — $140 $230 39% off

The front of the Amazon Kindle Fire Max 11 with its keyboard case.Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

If you need a bit more power, the Amazon Fire Max 11 is a good option, and our senior mobile reviewer Andy Boxoll said that “the Fire Max 11 is a well-conceived, value-driven, and truly multi-purpose device.” It comes with 64GB of storage, 4 GB of RAM, and a 38% discount to boot.

Apple 10.2-Inch iPad (9th Generation) — $200 $330 39% off

A man works on the Apple iPad 2021 at his desk.Apple

There are lot of options in the Apple ecosystem, but if you want a good budget iPad, this 10.2-inch 9th Gen iPad is the way to go. Our reviewer, Adam Doud, felt it was “Dollar for dollar, this is the best tablet you can buy if you don’t need Pro-level stuff.” It comes with the A13 Chip, a 2160 x 1620 resolution screen, and 64GB of storage, all for $200 instead of the usual $330.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ — $220 $270 19% off

The front and back of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+.Samsung

The Samsung Tab A9+ is a great lower-to-mid-range option with an 11-inch screen and a 1920 x 1200, making it a great streaming device for just $220, instead of the usual $270. It also comes with the very reasonable Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 CPU, a 128GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM.

Lenovo Tab P12 — $300 $380 13% off

Lenovo Tab P12Lenovo

While most people tend to focus on Samsung and Apple for tablets, this Lenovo Tab P12 is worth considering, especially with its 13% discount. It has a relatively high 2944 x 1840 resolution, a mid-range MediaTek Dimensity 7050 CPU, and a very impressive 256GB of storage, at least for this price point.

Apple iPad Mini (6th Generation) — $400 $500 20% off

Someone holding the Apple iPad mini 7.Apple

The 6th Gen Apple iPad Mini is a great little iPad that has a surprising amount of power behind it in the form of the A15 Biochip, one of the latest from Apple. Our reviewer, Adam Doud, said, “it combines a lot of great features with just a few cut corners to bring an unmatched tablet experience.” Given the $100 discount that knocks it down to $400 from $500, it’s a steal.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra — $900 $1,200 25% off

Target app displaying in a small window on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.Joe Maring / Digital Trends

If you really care about having the biggest screen possible with a tablet, it’s hard to beat this Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which comes with a massive 14.6-inch screen. That does mean it gets quite heavy to hold in your hands, but it’s a top-notch experience otherwise, with a 2960 x 1848 resolution, 256GB of storage, and a whopping 12GB of RAM.

Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro (4th Generation) — $1,099 $1,699 35% off

Side view of two 2022 Apple 12.9 inch iPad Pros on a white background.Apple

If you’re looking for a lot of power in a tablet that’s good for creative work, then this Apple 11-inch iPad Pro is really the best you’ll find, especially since it has a whopping $600 off the price. It comes with one of Apple’s latest M2 Chips, 1TB of storage, and it has both Cellular and Wi-Fi, so you can use it standalone.

How to Choose a Tablet on Black Friday

While only a couple of brands made tablets a few years ago, nowadays, you can find five or six different companies making a myriad of tablets for you to pick from. For the most part, Samsung and Apple still remain at the top of the pile for Android Tablets and iOS, respectively, so if you’re looking for the best in either category, that’s the place to go. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a more budget-oriented option, then Amazon’s Fire Tablets generally tend to be below $150. That said, Fire Tablets have a very paired-down version of Android with fewer features, which is the compromise for the lower price.

For a more mid-range option, you may want to consider something from either Lenovo or OnePlus, as both these companies have some really solid models. On Lenovo’s side, the P12 is pretty great, but if you want a lot of power for gaming, then the Lenovo Tab Extreme or the Lenovo Legion Tab are good options. As for OnePlus, there are really only two options, the OnePlus Pad and the OnePlus Pad 2, so it’s worth checking either of those out if you want a powerful laptop that isn’t Samsung or Apple.

How We Chose These Black Friday Deals

When it comes down to it, a lot of the decision of which tablet to get is going to rely mainly on whether you want Android or iOS and what sort of budget you have, which is why we did our best to try and include a little bit of everything. Of course, tablet choice can be very personal, so it can be hard to suggest something that fits everybody, which is why we not only focus on providing a good range of products but also try to make sure you’re getting the best deal possible. That means that all the options presented above should give you the best return on your investment so you can buy with confidence and won’t regret your choice down the line.

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