Amazon and Best Buy are still offering their gift cards, but the free storage upgrade for the Galaxy S24 series from last week is no longer available. Additionally, the OnePlus 12 and 12R are still on pre-order, and no changes have been made there. With that said, let’s shift our focus to tablets for this week’s deals.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a recently introduced entry-level slate. It offers an 11” IPS LCD, a 1,920 x 1,200px (16:10) panel, and runs at 90Hz. With the Snapdragon 695, there is a 5G option available. What’s more, the Wi-Fi only slate comes with a free storage upgrade to 128GB, a $50 value.

It’s worth noting that the Tab A9+ includes a microSD slot, so expanding its storage with cards like this one is simple.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022 re-release) has been on the market for quite a while. Bundled with an S Pen for the 10.4” 2,000 x 1,200px LCD (15:9, 60Hz) and supports DeX. This model also features a microSD slot and is powered by a Snapdragon chip. The batteries have the same 7,040mAh capacity and 15W charging. However, the Tab A9+ has more speakers, four as opposed to two.

For those on the Apple side, the discounted Apple iPad (2022) is an option. This model, powered by the Apple A14 chip, features a 10.9” 60Hz IPS LCD.

Furthermore, a version with LTE connectivity is available at a higher price. Additionally, the 2022 iPad comes with two free years of AppleCare+.

If you have a budget of $250, there is the option of the 2021 Apple iPad, which may be more suitable if you are not a fan of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. Unlike the 2022 model, this one has the older Lightning connector and is powered by the Apple A13 chip. Both this model and the 2022 slate are compatible with the original Apple Pencil.

If you’re considering audio devices, the price of the older Sony WH-1000XM4 fluctuates, and its current price is $280 compared to the newer WH-1000XM5, currently available for $330.

Lastly, for tracking tags, the SmartTag2 for Galaxy users and the AirTag for Apple users are recommended.

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