Article 6ZGAB The Best Labor Day Deals on iPads and Other Tablets Right Now

The Best Labor Day Deals on iPads and Other Tablets Right Now

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Labor Day sales aren't just about appliances or patio furniture. If you're in the market, it's time to consider a new tablet-there are discounts across the lineup right now (no need to wait for Sept. 1). Whether you want a compact iPad mini for travel, a new Pro to replace your laptop, or something in between, there's a deal here for you.

For casual users: the 11th gen iPad

The entry-level iPad is the no fuss, no stress" option. Now in an 11-inch size and running Apple's A16 chip (the same one powering the iPhone 15), it's quick enough for streaming, browsing, and school work. At $399 (down from $449) for its 256GB, wifi model, it's the cheapest ticket into the iPad world right now.

Apple iPad 11-inch $399.00 at Amazon $449.00 Save $50.00 Get Deal hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1751922962.jpg hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1751922962.jpg Get Deal $399.00 at Amazon $449.00 Save $50.00 For students and mid-range users: the iPad Air (M3, 128GB)

If you don't want the basic" model but aren't ready to splurge on a Pro, the Air is where you land. The M3 chip makes it powerful enough for gaming, photo editing, or juggling multiple apps, and it stays thin and light at 11 inches. Right now it's a hair over $535 (down from $599), a solid deal for this much speed.

For $200 more, the 13-inch iPad Air, currently on sale for $717.99 (down from $799), gives you a lot more real estate without jumping all the way to Pro pricing. It's an ideal middle ground for folks who want a large screen for reading, drawing, or watching movies, but don't necessarily need the cutting-edge OLED display of the Pro.

For frequent travelers: the iPad Mini

At just 8.3 inches, the iPad Mini is tiny but mighty, with the same A17 Pro chip found in the iPhone 15 Pro, making it faster than the base iPad despite its size. The compact design makes it great for reading on the couch, taking notes in class, or slipping into a bag for travel. Right now, you can get the 128GB model for $474, down from $499.

Apple iPad Mini $474.00 at Amazon $499.00 Save $25.00 Get Deal images-2.fill.size_autoxauto.v1755865817.png images-2.fill.size_autoxauto.v1755865817.png Get Deal $474.00 at Amazon $499.00 Save $25.00 For professionals and creatives: the iPad Pro (M4, 256GB)

Apple's iPad Pro is where the iPad stops being just a tablet and starts being a laptop alternative. Powered by the M4 chip, which debuted here before Apple's own Macs, it's fast, thin, and more visually stunning than any iPad before it. And right now, the 11-inch version is currently at its lowest price yet, according to price trackers, at $894.99. If you want the best performance in a compact form, this is it.

Apple's flagship tablet, the 13-inch Pro, is also on sale at $1,165.80 from its usual $1,299. It's got the same powerhouse M4 chip and OLED display as the 11-inch Pro but stretched across a massive screen that's great for video editing, multitasking, media, or design. It's also Apple's thinnest device ever, at just 0.2 inches. You'll pay a premium, but if you want your iPad to replace your laptop, this is the one to get.

More Labor Day tablet deals

Apple isn't the only game in town. If you'd rather stick to Android, want a budget-friendly option, or even prefer Windows, there are plenty of other tablets on sale right now.

For Android fans on a budget: the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Series (128GB)

Samsung's Fan Edition" tablet, the S10 FE, balances performance with affordability. With its large, bright display, smooth multitasking, and included S Pen support, it gives you a premium Samsung feel without the hefty Ultra price tag. It's great for streaming, taking notes, or light productivity, and at its current $429.99 price (down from $499.99), it's one of the best values in the Galaxy lineup.

SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab S10 FE 128GB WiFi Android Tablet $429.99 at Amazon $499.99 Save $70.00 Get Deal hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1748860947.jpg hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1748860947.jpg Get Deal $429.99 at Amazon $499.99 Save $70.00

The FE+ takes everything good about the regular Fan Edition and supersizes it. The bigger 12.4-inch display is ideal for movies, multitasking, or working with multiple apps side by side, while the upgraded performance makes it more capable for heavier workloads. At $579.99, it sits comfortably between Samsung's midrange tablets and the premium S Ultra series, making it a smart choice for those who want power and screen space without paying top dollar.

For casual users: the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a no-frills, budget-friendly option that covers the essentials without overcomplicating things. It won't compete with the Pro or FE series on raw power, but it's light, easy to carry, and handles everyday needs like streaming, email, browsing, and video calls with no fuss. At just $210 for the 128GB model, it's an affordable way to get a reliable Android tablet that does what you need.

For Amazon households: Amazon Fire HD Tablets (32GB)

The Fire HD 10 ($89.99, down from $139.99) is the go-to pick if you're already invested in Amazon's ecosystem. It's built for Prime Video, Kindle books, Alexa integration, and kid-friendly apps, making it a practical family tablet. The 10-inch screen is bright enough for streaming, and while it's not as versatile as an iPad or Galaxy Tab, at under $90, it's tough to beat for casual use.

Even smaller and cheaper than the HD 10, the Fire HD 8 is about as budget-friendly as tablets get. It's compact, easy to carry, and works well for ebooks, casual streaming, and light browsing. Just don't expect it to multitask or run demanding apps. At $64.99, it's a simple, no-frills tablet that gets the basics done.

For smart-home users: Google Pixel Tablet

The Pixel Tablet is Google's answer to the iPad, but with a unique twist-it doubles as a smart display when docked to its charging speaker dock. That means it can sit in your kitchen or living room as a Nest Hub-style device, then detach for browsing, streaming, or apps. The 10.9-inch screen is crisp, the Tensor G2 chip is plenty for everyday use, and it integrates seamlessly with Google's smart home features. At $359, it's a solid pick if you're already invested in Google's ecosystem.

For Windows users looking for a true hybrid: the Microsoft Surface Pro

If you'd rather stick with Windows than iPadOS or Android, the Surface Pro is the clear choice. It's essentially a slim laptop that converts into a tablet, running full Windows 11 with touch-friendly features that make it easier to use than older versions. The 2025 model has a sharp display, long battery life, and Snapdragon-powered efficiency, making it capable of handling work, study, and even some light PC gaming. At $799 (it's lowest recorded price, according to price trackers), it's one of the most versatile devices on this list.

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