Boxing Day is the one day many people really get up early and wait in line for various “Door Crashers” and save a ton of money on the tech they want. If you did not get the tablet or e-Reader you wanted for Christmas, today may be your last hope for some mad deals.
Kobo Touch + a $25 Kobo eBook Gift Card all for just $139.99! KoboBooks.com/Ereaders. Meanwhile at Futureshop you can get the Kobo Touch in Canada for $109 in all colors.
Sears is selling the Kobo e-Reader with WIFI for only $99.99, this is the older model though.
Chapters is selling the Kobo Vox for $169 if you have a Plum Membership card which comes down to a $30 savings. If you do not have a membership card or do not want to opt in, you can get a $20 discount.
The PlayBook will be on sale at most retailers again for $199.99/16GB model, $249.99/32GB. This might be a good investment because it is one of the best dual-core tablets out there, and now features Angry Birds in the App Store! This deal is happening at Futureshop, Bestbuy and many other retailers.
Bestbuy is offering $20 savings on all WIFI models of the Apple iPad and $30 from all of the 3G enabled ones. This incentive is lasting all week long!
The Lepan Android 2.2 Tablet is on sale at Walmart for only $200 which is around a $30 savings from the normal price.
Factory Direct is selling the SAMSUNG 16GB Glaxy Tab, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, Android model for only $199. They also have the Acer 16gb Android v3.0 Honeycomb Tablet for $300.
If you live in Australia there is many discounts to be on the tablet front. The Motorola XOOM 32gb WiFi @ $350 + $30 shipping and a ton of others. Follow this thread for more information on everything that is available in that country.
– We will be updating this thread as we see deals all day long, so keep checking back! If you see a sale on something we did not mention, drop a comment below!
Michael Kozlowski is the editor-in-chief at Good e-Reader and has written about audiobooks and e-readers for the past fifteen years. Newspapers and websites such as the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post and the New York Times have picked up his articles. He Lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.