The best Cyber Monday tablet deals – record low prices on iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Fire Tablets and more

OnePlus Pad 3, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and Apple iPad Pro tablets arranged on top of blue TechRadar Cyber Monday deals banner
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After strong Black Friday deals on tablets, I'm seeing my favorite tablets sticking around at those lowest-ever prices for Cyber Monday – and in some cases they're even dropping lower.

Whether you want a serious bargain on my favorite Android tablet – the OnePlus Pad 3 is available now on Amazon for only $579.99 – or you just want to save money on Apple's top iPad deals, like this iPad Pro 11-inch (M5) down to $899.99 in the US, and down to £929 in the UK, I've got you covered.

Amazon's Cyber Monday tablet deals – quick links to all-time low prices

Today's best US Cyber Monday tablet deals

OnePlus Pad 3
OnePlus Pad 3: was $699.99 now $579.99 at Amazon
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The OnePlus Pad 3 is the Android tablet I've been hoping to see - a seriously powerful slate with the latest Snapdragon inside, ready to compete with Apple's best. This is the Android tablet I reach for most often, and OnePlus proves its chops in hardware and software design. In our lab tests, this tablet had great battery life and the top-notch performance I expected. You can read our expert in-depth OnePlus Pad review for more.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE: was $499.99 now $324.68 at Amazon
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is Samsung's answer to the iPad Air 11-inch, but it bests Apple's tablet with incredible durability that only Samsung delivers. This price is the lowest I've seen, dropping this Tab to base model iPad price levels. In my time reviewing the 13-inch version of this tablet, I loved dunking it in the tub while reading and doomscrolling, or drawing with the included S Pen. This tablet has a fantastic screen and great battery life, and Samsung's software is among the best I've tried on any tablet. You can read my in-depth review of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus for more.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus: was $649.99 now $469.99 at Amazon
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is Samsung's answer to the iPad Air 13-inch, but it beats Apple's big Air tablet with durability that only Samsung delivers. This price is the lowest ever, making it an affordable upgrade over the smaller Tab S10 FE 11-inch model. In my time reviewing this tablet, I loved dunking it in the tub while reading and doomscrolling, or drawing with the included S Pen. This tablet has a fantastic screen and great battery life, and Samsung's software is among the best I've tried on any tablet. You can read my in-depth review of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus for more.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus: was $999.99 now $779.99 at Amazon
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Samsung skipped right to Plus with the Galaxy Tab S10, starting with this 12-inch tablet that delivers amazing performance on one of the best tablet displays I've ever used. This is the best price I've ever seen on this sleek, perfectly-designed tablet. I love that Samsung bundles its precise S Pen stylus with this tablet, but it's the durability that truly won me over. This tablet is IP68 resistant against water and dust, something no iPad offers. You can read more in our in-depth review of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11: was $799.99 now $649.99 at Amazon
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Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab S11 is a powerful, durable tablet that is far stronger than it looks in every sense. We've tested this tablet in Future Labs and we can confirm the excellent battery life and fantastic display quality continue from past Samsung tablets. This is the lowest price we've ever seen on Samsung's premier tablet, and if you haven't considered a Galaxy Tab before, Samsung offers better productivity and multi-tasking software on the tablet than anyone else – even Apple. Check out our hands-on impressions of the Tab S11 lineup.

Amazon Fire HD 8
Amazon Fire HD 8: was $99.99 now $54.99 at Amazon
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Want a cheap, reliable tablet you can fit in your pocket? The Amazon Fire HD 8 is an incredible bargain for this cheap, durable Android tablet. Our review appreciated the headphone jack – now a rarity on mobile devices – paired with easy USB-C charging. We also liked the camera placed perfectly for web calls. This is the lowest price we've seen on a tablet that was already one of the cheapest tablets worth buying. You can read our in-depth Amazon Fire HD 8 review.

Apple iPad 11-inch
Apple iPad 11-inch: was $349 now $274 at Amazon
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This is the lowest price so far on Apple's newest entry-level iPad, and based on our testing, this is all the iPad most people will need. It's powerful and well-designed, with great software and tons of apps to keep you entertained. Best of all, we've been using the same iPad tablets for years, so we know they last a long time and stay current with the latest iPadOS software. You can read our in-depth review of the Apple iPad 11-inch

Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3)
Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3): was $599 now $449 at Amazon
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The iPad Air with the Apple M3 chip inside proved a powerful tablet in our testing, more powerful than many laptop computers we've used. It's still incredibly thin and light, allowing us to take this powerhouse creativity machine anywhere. Paired with an Apple Pencil Pro, it's an amazing drawing tablet, or a slate strong enough to remix your latest album. This is the lowest price we've seen on the newest iPad Air. Read our in-depth review of the iPad Air 11-inch to learn more.

Apple iPad Air 13-inch (M3)
Apple iPad Air 13-inch (M3): was $799 now $649 at Amazon
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The 13-inch iPad Air with an Apple M3 chip inside is an incredibly powerful tablet, based on our lab testing and our time with the iPad Air in the real world. This tablet is more powerful than many laptop computers we've used. It's still incredibly thin and light, allowing us to take this powerhouse creativity machine anywhere. Paired with an Apple Pencil Pro, it's an amazing drawing tablet, or a slate strong enough to remix your latest album. This is the lowest price we've seen on the newest iPad Air.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M5)
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M5): was $999 now $899 at Amazon
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The iPad Pro 11-inch is one of the first computers with the new Apple M5 chipset inside, making it by far the fastest tablet you can buy, and one of the fastest mobile machines overall. In our time testing this sleek new iPad Pro, there wasn't a task it couldn't handle, and it will be more than enough for professionals and creative types alike. Pair this with a Magic Keyboard and you have a laptop replacement to make a Macbook Air jealous. This is the lowest price we've seen since we reviewed this iPad Pro with Future Labs a few months ago.

Today's best UK Cyber Monday tablet deals

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11: was £799 now £649.99 at Amazon
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Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab S11 is a powerful, durable tablet that is far stronger than it looks in every sense. We've tested this tablet in Future Labs and we can confirm the excellent battery life and fantastic display quality continue from past Samsung tablets. This is the lowest price we've ever seen on Samsung's premier tablet, and if you haven't considered a Galaxy Tab before, Samsung offers better productivity and multi-tasking software on the tablet than anyone else - even Apple. Check out our hands-on impressions of the Tab S11 lineup.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: was £1,199 now £899.99 at Amazon
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This is Samsung's biggest and best tablet from 2024, and it's still just as amazing today as it was when I reviewed it last year. It's perfect for digital artists looking for a precise, colorful display for drawing and design work, and it makes an awesome gaming screen for Xbox streaming or your favorite Android games. This is the lowest price I've seen, making it a steal when you realize the Tab S11 Ultra is essentially the same tablet for much more. You can read my in-depth review of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro: was £379.99 now £249 at Amazon
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We really enjoyed the Idea Tab Pro in our review time with the latest bargain tablet from Lenovo. It normally costs the same as a basic iPad 11-inch, but this all-time low price drops the Idea Tab Pro to why-not-buy-two territory. Our reviewer enjoyed the premium look and feel, and we especially like getting a pen in the box for free - no surcharge like the Apple Pencil requires. You can read our in-depth Lenovo Idea Tab Pro review for more.

Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro: was £324.95 now £289 at Amazon
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We were so impressed by the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro that our reviewer called it an iPad Pro alternative for the Android set. We loved the high-res display and Xiaomi's fast charging - a feature you won't find on Apple or Samsung tablets. This is the lowest price we've seen for Xiaomi's surprisingly powerful tablet, dropping it under the base model iPad for a slate that offers far more than we expected for this price. You can read our in-depth review of the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro.

Apple iPad 11-inch (A16, 2025)
Save £30
Apple iPad 11-inch (A16, 2025): was £329 now £299 at Amazon
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Apple's latest base iPad is on sale for an almost-record-low £299 right now (it was briefly £284 in October). The most significant upgrade for this model versus the previous generation is the newer A16 chip for faster performance, but you'll also get double the storage as standard (128GB instead of 64GB). Other features include a sharp 11-inch Liquid Retina display and solid 12MP front and back cameras, which make this iPad the best iPad for casual streamers and scrollers. If Amazon's stock runs low, you can find the same deal at Currys.

Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3, 2025)
Save £100
Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3, 2025): was £599 now £499 at Amazon
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The new iPad Air is the closest thing you can get to an iPad Pro without having to pay upwards of £1,000, which is why we believe it's the best iPad for students in 2025. For half the price of Apple's professional-grade iPad, you'll get a beautiful Liquid Retina display, a MacBook-level M3 chipset, a landscape-oriented front-facing camera, and landscape stereo speakers with spatial audio. The larger 13-inch model is also on sale for £699 (was £799), and if Amazon's stock runs low, you can find the same deals at Very.

Apple iPad mini 8.3-inch (A17 Pro, 2024)
Save £38
Apple iPad mini 8.3-inch (A17 Pro, 2024): was £499 now £461 at Amazon
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If you'd prefer a smaller iPad, Amazon's Cyber Monday sale has knocked £38 off the price of the M4-powered iPad mini. This small but welcome saving applies to the Starlight variant, but the Purple, Blue, and Space Grey variants have been discounted, too. In our Apple iPad mini A17 Pro (2024) review, we praised the new tablet's "pocket-friendly design" and "ability to support Apple Intelligence." Even if you can find the previous-gen iPad mini on sale for a cheaper price, we think this new model is the better, more future-proof buy.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M5, 2025)
Save £70
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M5, 2025): was £999 now £929 at Amazon
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Amazon is offering £70 off the newest iPad Pro, the iPad Pro 11-inch (2025), for Cyber Monday. The main difference between this and the 2024 model is the former's M5 chipset, which, on paper, delivers faster CPU, GPU, and AI performance speeds over the M4 chipset. Will you notice that difference in reality? Probably not. So we suggest you pick whichever model is cheaper between the 2024 and 2025 iPad Pro if you're in the market for the best tablet money can buy.

If you want to learn more about our favorite tablets, you can check out our buying guides, with roundups and links to in-depth reviews for every tablet we recommend.

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Philip Berne
Senior Editor, Mobile Reviews & Buying Guides

Starting more than 20 years ago at eTown.com. Philip Berne has written for Engadget, The Verge, PC Mag, Digital Trends, Slashgear, TechRadar, AndroidCentral, and was Editor-in-Chief of the sadly-defunct infoSync. Phil holds an entirely useful M.A. in Cultural Theory from Carnegie Mellon University. He sang in numerous college a cappella groups.

Phil did a stint at Samsung Mobile, leading reviews for the PR team and writing crisis communications until he left in 2017. He worked at an Apple Store near Boston, MA, at the height of iPod popularity. Phil is certified in Google AI Essentials. His passion is the democratizing power of mobile technology. Before AI came along he was totally sure the next big thing would be something we wear on our faces.

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