Black Friday has come and gone and it looks like you might have a few dollars left to buy an e-reader or tablet for yourself. There are plenty of deals to be had Cyber Monday and today we are going to look at the best ones.
- The Amazon Echo speaker costs $150 (normally $180).
- A Kindle Paperwhite with ads for $100 (normally $130).
- The Basic Kindle for $50 (normally $80).
- The Kindle for Kids bundle for $69 (normally $100).
- The Fire Tablet for $39 (normally $50)
- One year of unlimited Amazon Cloud Drive photo storage costs $1.
- Stepping up to unlimited Amazon Cloud Drive online storage is only $5.
- Philips Fidelio noise-cancelling headphones are $100 off (normally $300).
- The Fire Tablet for $39 (normally $50)
Apple
- iPad Air 2 16 GB for $374 (normally $499)
- iPad Air 64 GB for $449 (normally $599)
- iPad Mini 4 16 GB for $299 (normally $399)
- iPad Mini 4 64 GB for $399 (normally $499)
- iPad Mini 4 128 GB for $499 (normally $599)
Barnes and Noble
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook 7.0 for $99 (normally $149)
- Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight Plus for $99 (normally $129)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 NOOK 8 for $349 (normally $399)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab E NOOK 9.6 for $219 (normally $249)
Kobo
- Kobo Glo HD for $99 (normally $129.99)
- Chapters/Indigo is also selling the Kobo Glo HD for $99 (normally $129.99)
Microsoft
- Microsoft Surface 3 64 GB for $349 (normally $499)
- Microsoft Surface 3 128 GB for $449 (normally $599)
- Microsoft Surface 3 LTE 64 GB for $449 (normally $599)
- Microsoft Surface 3 LTE 128 GB for $549 (normally $699)
- Microsoft Surface PRO 3 128 GB for $699 (normally $899)
Cheap Tablets
There are a number of really cheap, budget tablets being peddled at major retailers, being billed as door busters. They make a good gift, or dare I say for the bathroom.
- Trio 7 for $59 (normally $99)
- Trio 8.95 Windows Tablet for $119 (normally $149)
- RCA 7 for $39 (normally $49)
- RCA 10 Viking PRO for $79 (normally $147)
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.