Amazon’s Prime Day sale is a great time to buy tech devices at major discounts. Whether from Apple, Samsung, or Amazon itself, tablets are always a big-ticket item that you’ll find on major sale during the event. If you know where to look — on Amazon or elsewhere — you can find some excellent deals on tablets of all shapes and sizes, different specifications, and generations.
Prime Day officially kicks off Tuesday, July 16, and lasts through Wednesday, July 17, but you can already find deals on all kinds of tech and tablets. We’ve rounded up the best tablet deals on Amazon from brands like Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, and more so you can start saving.
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Best tablet deals for Amazon Prime Day 2024
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 for $851 (save $69)<!–>: Listed as one of our top picks for the best Android tablets, this Samsung tablet is a well-rounded Android device that lets you take advantage of Samsung’s DeX platform.
- Apple iPad Mini (6th generation) for $400 (save $99)–>: The iPad Mini is one of the best small tablets you can buy. Its portable size and A15 Bionic chip make it a powerful tablet packed into a small package.
- Microsoft Surface Pro 9 for $2,153 (save $547)<!–>: This is one of the best large tablets for those who also want a real laptop, thanks to its 2-in-1 detachable design.
- Apple iPad Pro 13-inch M4 (7th generation) for $1,198 (save $101)–>: Apple’s newest iPad Pro is faster than ever, thanks to the new M4 chip that can handle a diverse range of tasks, making it one of our top picks for the best tablets.
- Apple iPad (10th generation) for $324 (save $25)<!–>: Apple’s base-level iPad is the best iPad for FaceTime and Zoom purposes, as well as a good option for those new to Apple as well as those looking for something easy to use for kids or older adults.
- Kindle Scribe Essentials Bundle for $470 (save $60)–>: As one of the best reading tablets you can buy, this Kindle bundle comes with the Amazon Premium Pen and a leather folio cover so you can start annotating your books right away.
- Amazon Fire Max 11 for $160 (save $120)<!–>: This Amazon device has a solid battery life of 14 hours and a large 11-inch screen.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ for $170 (save $50)–>: The Tab A9+ has multi-active windows, so you can use multiple apps on one screen.
- Apple iPad Air 13-inch (6th generation) for $738 (save $61<!–>): Apple’s newest iPad Air comes in two sizes, gets up to 50% better performance than in the previous model, and has a landscape-oriented webcam.
- Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet + backpack for $87 (save $118)–>: With this bundle, you’ll get the Fire 8 Kids tablet — listed as a top pick in our best kids tablets list — with 64GB of storage plus a blue backpack to match the tablet.
- Google Pixel Tablet for $450 (save $50)<!–>: This Android tablet doubles as a smart home hub when it’s not in use, thanks to the included Charging Speaker Dock.
- Current price: $851
- Original price: $920
The Tab S9 comes with 8GB or 12GB of memory and starts at 128GB of storage, which can be expanded by up to 1TB thanks to microSD card support. Inside the Tab S9 is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
The 11-inch LCD screen is compact enough to make the tablet portable. The tablet’s high resolution also ensures display clarity, so you’ll be happy watching your favorite shows or playing games on it.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
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- Current price: $400
- Original price: $499
The iPad Mini is better for reading ebooks, PDFs, documents, news apps, and other digital content than a smartphone. In addition, the iPad Mini’s portability and its support for the second-gen Apple Pencil make note-taking a widespread use case.
Of course, you’ll also get iPadOS 16 with features like shared tab groups, Stage Manager, and external display support if you ever need to see something on a bigger screen.
Review: Apple iPad Mini (6th Gen.)
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- Current price: $2,153
- Original price: $2,700
With the Surface Pro 9, you’re getting a tablet that runs Windows 11 out of the box, instead of a mobile operating system like Android or iPadOS. That means you don’t have to worry about finding apps or workarounds for your workflows.
Just keep in mind if you want to use the Surface Pro 9 as a laptop replacement, you’ll need to buy a Surface Pro Signature Keyboard, which is sold separately.
Review: Microsoft Surface Pro 9
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- Current price: $1,198
- Original price: $1,299
Even though it was recently released, you can already save on the new iPad Pro with the M4 chip. This chip consists of a new 10-core GPU, next-generation machine learning accelerators to handle various tasks, and ProMotion technology, enabling variable screen refresh rates ranging from 10Hz to 120Hz.
The iPad Pro also supports the new Apple Pencil Pro, which has a range of features, including a squeeze gesture for quick tool, color, and other changes.
Review: M4 iPad Pro
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- Current price: $470
- Original price: $530
The Kindle Scribe has the same functions you’ve come to know and love in a Kindle, like a 300 ppi glare-free screen, weeks of battery life, and adjustable warm light. It also comes with the Amazon Premium Pen, so you can take handwritten notes or underline important quotations within the book you’re reading.
Your notes are automatically organized in one place for every book so that you can browse, review, and export them via email.
Review: Amazon Kindle Scribe
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