Amazon’s early Prime Day tablet sale went live on June 12.
PCMag listed the Apple iPad 10th‑generation for $399, down $100 from its regular $499 price (20% off). Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 dropped to $649, a $250 cut representing roughly 28% savings. Lenovo’s Tab P11 Pro hit $229, $71 less than its usual $300 tag (about 24% off). The site also highlighted a Fire HD 10 tablet for $79, a $20 markdown from $99.
These cuts matter because tablets often sit at premium price points that deter casual buyers. A 50%‑plus discount on flagship devices like the iPad and Galaxy Tab lowers the barrier for users who need a secondary screen for work or media consumption, and it may shift demand away from laptops in the mid‑range market.
The sale mirrors last year’s early‑prime push, but the deeper discounts on high‑end models suggest Amazon is trying to clear inventory before the main event later in July.
