5 early Prime Day tablet deals worth your money — Lenovo, TCL and iPads for up to 27% off
You don't have to wait until Prime Day to save
The next Prime Day event launches on June 23, which means it’ll be your opportunity to save some cash on your next tablet. While the big sales haven’t hit just yet, some worthwhile deals are happening right now.
For instance, you can save $80 off the TCL Tab A1 Plus and $40 off the Lenovo Tab M11 if you’re looking for an Android tablet. Want an iPad instead? Well, the base iPad 11 is currently $50 off, while the 11-inch iPad Pro M5 has been discounted by $62.
There isn’t much to choose from at the moment from well-known brands, but I’ll update this post with the latest deals as we get closer to Prime Day, when we’ll surely see better offerings. Now, here are 5 early Prime Day deals to check out.
Also, if you’re not yet an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial at Amazon and students can get a 6-month free trial. For more ways to save, check out the Tom's Guide Savings Squad as well as our list of the best Amazon promo codes this week.
Quick Links
- Lenovo Tab M11: was $249 now $209 @ Amazon
- TCL Tab A1 Plus: was $299 now $279 @ Amazon
- 11" iPad (A16): was $349 now $299 @ Amazon
- 11" iPad Air (M4): was $599 now $559 @ Amazon
- 11" iPad Pro (M5): was $999 now $937 @ Amazon
Early Prime Day tablet deals
This Lenovo Tab M11 might not be the most powerful slate out there, but it'll get the job done if you mainly want to watch streaming videos or do some sketching. It has an 11-inch 1920 x 1200 LCD display, a MediaTek Helio G88 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB SSD.
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If you're looking for a more powerful Android tablet that's still affordable, the TCL Tab A1 Plus is a solid choice. This model features a 12.2-inch 2.4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 16GB of RAM, and a generous 128GB of storage. The Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor inside is more than capable for streaming videos and even some light gaming.
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The 2025 iPad features a larger 11-inch (2360 x 1640) screen, A16 CPU, 12MP rear/front cameras, USB-C connectivity, and Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) support. The base model features 128GB of storage, which double the capacity of its predecessor. It's available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities.
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The 2026 iPad Air packs Apple's M4 processor, which Apple states is up to 30 percent faster than the iPad Air with M3. It also has an 11-inch LED display (2360 x 1640), 128GB of storage, a 12MP rear camera, and a 12MP front camera. The tablet now supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. In our iPad Air M4 review, we said the upgrades are modest, but the iPad Air remains the best tablet on the market.
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This iPad Pro packs Apple's latest M5 processor, paired with a stunning 11-inch Ultra Retina XDR OLED display (2420 x 1668). The new M5 processor features 9 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. It also features a landscape 12MP Center Stage camera and a 12MP Wide camera with adaptive True Tone flash. In our iPad Pro M5 review, we said this is "the most powerful tablet ever."
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Tony is a computing writer at Tom’s Guide covering laptops, tablets, Windows, and iOS. During his off-hours, Tony enjoys reading comic books, playing video games, reading speculative fiction novels, and spending too much time on X/Twitter. His non-nerdy pursuits involve attending Hard Rock/Heavy Metal concerts and going to NYC bars with friends and colleagues. His work has appeared in publications such as Laptop Mag, PC Mag, and various independent gaming sites.
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