Best Cheap Tablet Deals for September 2021

Does anyone in your family work remotely or take classes at home? If the answer is yes to either or both, you don’t need to work on a desktop or laptop computer to be productive. You can use a tablet to work from home or for remote learning. Tablets are powerful as productivity devices and also excel when you’re reading, streaming music or video, or just browsing. Smartphones get most of the news coverage, but tablet users demonstrate year after year that they stick with their mobile workhorses. The iPad lineup, the class-leading example, is as good as ever and relatively affordable for Apple products. If iPad OS isn’t your thing, however, you have several alternatives to choose from. Samsung continues to refine the Galaxy Tab line. Amazon’s high-value Fire tablets are a solid choice for tablet buyers, especially Prime members, and avid e-book readers. We’ve got all those and more in this list of tablet deals.

No matter which type of tablet you prefer — or if you don’t have a favorite yet and need some help making that decision — we’re here to lend a hand. We’ve rounded up the best tablet deals and best refurbished tablet deals available online right now. You can also read our quick and handy buying guide below to find the perfect device for your needs and budget. Tablet prices change often, so check back regularly.

Today’s best tablet deals

  • Fire HD 10 Tablet (2019 Release)
    $100, was $150
  • Fire HD 10 Plus tablet+ Bluetooth keyboard + 12-month Microsoft 365 subscription
    $250, was $300
  • Apple 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 (Wi-Fi, 128GB) – Space Gray
    $749, was $799
  • Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2021 (Wi‑Fi, 128GB) – Space Gray
    $999, was $1,099
  • 2021 Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro (Wi‑Fi, 512GB) – Space Gray
    $1,349, was $1,399
  • 2021 Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro (Wi‑Fi, 1TB) – Space Gray
    $1,729, was $1,799
  • 2021 Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro (Wi‑Fi, 2TB) – Space Gray
    $2,100, was $2,199


The Kano 2-in-1 tablet/laptop hybrid is one of the cheapest Windows PCs you can buy right now and would be the perfect first machine for a young techie.

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The iPad Pro’s 128GB storage is ideal for people who do light work. It makes you productive with its all-day battery life which means more content making to come.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab family leads the Android tablet market, and the new Tab S7 line even gives the venerable iPad a serious run for its money, especially at this price.

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With specs (and storage) like this, the Galaxy Tab S7+ is a serious tablet for mobile tech enthusiasts who don’t want to shell out for an iPad Pro, or prefer to work from Android.

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At 12.4 inches, the Galaxy Tab S7 Fr is a great premium Android tablet that’s big enough to enjoy entertainment and browse the web comfortably without being too bulky to carry in your bag.

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If you don’t need the latest and greatest you can save. Buy the 2019 release of the Fire HD 10 Tablet and enjoy the full HD display and and updated CPU and cameras.

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Combine Amazon’s Fire HD 8 Plus tablet with a wireless charging dock and you won’t need to plug in your tablet to recharge.

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If you want the best and beefiest iPad around, the Pro is the one. You can score this third-gen model professionally refurbished in like new condition from the Apple Store for a very nice discount.

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If you need a more rough-and-tumble tablet for use in harsh work environments, the 8-inch Galaxy Tab Active2 has a sturdy rubberized housing that helps to protect it from the elements.

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Max out the 2021 Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 2 terabytes of storage. This much storage with the powerful Apple M1 chip sets you up for video editing when you’re in the field.

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For a portable on-the-go device, the 11-inch iPad Pro can handle all your work and connections. This iPad makes you want to create more with its top-quality performance.

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Deals are scarce, but considering that the 4th-gen iPad Air has a faster CPU than the Pro, it’s a good value even at its regular price. You can grab this one for the same price as the 256GB model.

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Released in 2020, the pared-down Galaxy Tab S6 Lite features a 10.4-inch 1200p display, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage — perfect specs for an everyday tablet. It even comes bundled with the S Pen.

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The Galaxy Tab S7 is a great middle ground if you’re looking for a strong Android tablet with stylus support, processing power, and a strong battery life. Grab it now for a bargain price.

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The Galaxy Tab S7+ is our favorite Android tablet in Samsung’s stable, and with 256GB of storage, this one can serve as a handy 2-in-1 laptop with a keyboard case (sold separately).

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With an Amazon Renewed Guarantee, this Wi-Fi iPad Mini 2 with a Retina Display comes with 90-day replacement or refund capability if you’re not satisfied.

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With a loaded 12.9-inch Liquid Retina Display and 1 terabyte of onboard storage, you’re ready for graphic intensive applications with large file sizes and tons of edits and backups

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With 512GB of storage in your iPad Pro with a 12.9-inch Liquid Retina display you’re ready for demanding professional applications.. Keep working up to 10 hours per charge with a Wi-Fi connection.

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The latest version of the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus tablet bundled with a Bluetooth keyboard case and 12-month Office 365 subscription is a portable productivity powerhouse.

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 with 256GB of storage works hard, plays hard, and now costs less. A great Android option for productivity hounds on the move.

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The Galaxy Tab S7 is our favorite Android tablet in Samsung’s stable, and with 256GB of storage, this one can serve as a handy 2-in-1 laptop with a keyboard case (sold separately).

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Apple iPad

“iPad” has become almost a generic term for “tablet,” a testament to the massive enduring popularity of these Apple devices. That’s no surprise, given that Apple is the company that pretty much put tablets on the map when it rolled out its first iPad almost a decade ago (2020 will mark the 10th anniversary of the original model). Part of this popularity is also due to their value: With the exception of the iPad Pro, iPads are not as pricey as things like iPhones and MacBooks when compared to the competition.

The standard iPad (now in its seventh generation) is remarkably affordable and remains our most recommended tablet for most people. However, don’t overlook the excellent new iPad Air, which gives the more expensive iPad Pro a serious run for its money, as well as the iPad Mini, which is a tremendous super-portable tablet if you don’t mind sacrificing screen real estate.

The iPad Pro, of course, is the most high-end model in Apple’s tablet stable. It’s expensive, but there’s no denying that it’s Apple’s best tablet, so you’ll have to decide for yourself if the extra juice is worth the squeeze. Be sure to read through our iPad buying guide for a more in-depth breakdown of what models are available to you before combing through the above tablet deals.

Samsung Galaxy Tab

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There are several Android tablet brands on the market today, but as with Android smartphones, Samsung is the biggest name on the playing field. Its Galaxy Tab devices represent the best Android tablets that money can buy in 2019, and like the iPad line, these devices cover a wide range of price points and features.

The Galaxy Tab S-series bears a similar moniker to the Galaxy S phones and occupies much the same space in Samsung’s product line as the company’s flagship tablets. The current-gen Galaxy Tab S6 is great, but it’s also the most expensive Tab model (typically priced somewhere in-between the iPad Pro and iPad Air). Nonetheless, if you’re looking for an Android tablet to pair with a keyboard, the Tab S6 is perfect.

If you’re looking for a more value-priced option, though, then the Galaxy Tab S5e is a great alternative and another one of our favorites. Samsung makes some even cheaper ones as well, such as the Galaxy Tab A — but if you’re looking for a genuinely budget-minded tablet, then you might want to consider opting for one of Amazon’s Fire devices instead.

Amazon Fire

Amazon’s Fire tablets (formerly part of the Kindle line, although they no longer bear that moniker) have come a long way in recent years. We weren’t die-hard fans of them originally, but for the price, they are are hard to beat today. That’s especially true for Prime members who want to take advantage of everything that their Prime subscription offers, such as Prime Video, Prime Music, Audible audiobooks, free e-books and magazines, and the myriad of other stuff Amazon gives its premium customers.

And of course, since they’re tablets, the Fire devices also put a myriad of apps, games, and other software at your fingertips. Did we mention they’re cheap? The seven-inch Fire 7 starts at just $50, the eight-inch Fire HD 8 (with high-definition display) at $90, and the new Fire HD 10 at $190 — and no, those aren’t just sale prices. Even if the currently available tablet deals don’t feature any discounts on Fire devices at the moment, these are still great buys at their regular prices, but be sure to check back often as Amazon marks these down from time to time. We’ll be updating these deals regularly.

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