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DealsTabletShocker: Google Pixel Tablet Drop $150 for Black Friday Deal
Google’s Pixel Tablet is on sale again for Black Friday at major retailers, returning to its lowest price point. But before you hit checkout, you’ll want to see which version qualifies and what’s included.
Google’s Pixel devices, including the Pixel Tablet, offer the advantage of timely software updates and a pure Android experience. And if you’ve been waiting to grab one this Black Friday, your patience has paid off.
The only Android tablet on sale from Google is back at its record‑low price of $249, or a sizeable $150 drop from the usual $399 at Amazon and Best Buy. This is the biggest reduction we’ve seen, matching a brief sale last month. Note that the deal applies to the tablet‑only version in Porcelain with 128 GB of storage.
Casual users or those who don’t need the extra power of the latest mobile chipsets will find the Pixel Tablet (review) a solid choice for moderate workloads. It’s not the fastest tablet, but it delivers high‑end performance thanks to the Tensor G2 processor. It can handle graphics‑intensive AAA games and multitasking with multiple windows. The 8 GB of RAM also enables AI‑based tasks without straining resources.
The Pixel Tablet packs a 7,020 mAh battery, enough for a full day of balanced use. With lighter workloads, it can stretch to two days or more. For added convenience, the charging speaker dock provides flexible refilling while doubling as a smart home interface.
Keep in mind that the Pixel Tablet will receive Android 16 as its final OS upgrade, though Google will continue to provide security patches for two additional years.
Design‑wise, the Pixel Tablet is sleek and lightweight, measuring just 8.1 mm at its thinnest point and weighing 493 grams. The soft metal finish gives it a premium feel, while the nearly 11‑inch IPS LCD with 1600 x 2560 resolution delivers sharp visuals. And although the 8 MP cameras aren’t the highlight of a tablet, they produce surprisingly detailed and colorful shots.
Are you planning to buy the Google Pixel Tablet this Black Friday? Share your thoughts and plans below.
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Jade Bryan has been a Junior Technology Editor at nextpit since 2022. His tech journey began much earlier, tracing back to the early days of Android and the peak of the Nokia era. With years of experience contributing to various publications and tech forums, he specializes in providing practical tips and troubleshooting guides for users.
At nextpit, Jade’s expertise extends beyond smartphones and operating systems to include electric vehicles and the latest in gaming. He is particularly interested in how these evolving technologies intersect and shape our daily lives.
Outside of work, Jade is usually immersed in MMORPGs or catching up on his favorite anime and television shows.