Score Tech Treasure for Less in Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days
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Score Tech Treasure for Less in Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days
"Whether you need a new smartphone yourself and don't want to spend too much, or want to snag it for your partner or kid, the Pixel 9a has loads to offer (flagship Tensor G4 chip, reliable dual-camera system, smart software features, wireless charging, an IP68 rating, and seven years of software support). If you want something a little more powerful, the newer Pixel 10 series is also on sale."
"Sure, you can get the base 2024 iPad for $279; that's a great deal on an excellent tablet. But you could also opt for the newer 11-inch iPad Air from earlier this year. It's much more powerful and future-proof, with support for Apple Intelligence. It can handle the new windowing and multitasking improvements in iPadOS 26 with ease, and it supports the top-of-the-line Apple Pencil Pro that can wirelessly charge and connect to the top of the iPad Air's edge."
"Want an Android tablet instead? The OnePlus Pad 3 is our absolute favorite. It's a top-of-the-line tablet, meaning performance is stellar thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite. It has excellent speakers, and you can pair it with OnePlus' keyboard and stylus to get some work done (sold separately). I really enjoy OnePlus' multitasking system, as it makes it easy to use three apps simultaneously."
Amazon is running a second Prime Day event called Prime Big Deal Days with notable tech discounts ahead of Black Friday. The Google Pixel 9a is discounted by $150 and offers a Tensor G4 chip, reliable dual cameras, wireless charging, IP68 water resistance, and seven years of software support, with Pixel 10 series also on sale. The base 2024 iPad can be had for $279, while the 11-inch iPad Air offers stronger performance, Apple Intelligence support, iPadOS 26 multitasking, and compatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro. The OnePlus Pad 3 delivers Snapdragon 8 Elite performance, excellent speakers, and robust multitasking and accessory support.
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