Save $50 on a 128GB Google Pixel Tablet and $70 on 256GB Model [Limited Time Only]

Feb 5, 2024 at 09:49am EST
Save up to $70 on Google Pixel Tablet for limited time.

Those looking for a Google Pixel Tablet today can save $50 on the 128GB model and $70 on the 256GB one.

For a Limited Time You Can Save up to $70 on the Fantastic Google Pixel Tablet with Charging Speaker Dock

This is a limited time deal by Google on its Amazon storefront. You don’t need any discount code or coupon here, nor any sort of special sign-up. Place your order today and you'll have your new tablet with you by the weekend.

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Buy Google Pixel Tablet with Charging Speaker Dock - From $449 only

The Pixel Tablet is the first ever tablet that is actually worth buying as it is a huge leap from previous attempts Google has made. You not only get a darn good tablet for the price, it also transforms into a smart display for your home, courtesy the included Charging Speaker Dock.

That Charging Speaker Dock is not just for show. It provides power to the tablet and keeps it charged up when you need it. It also gives the Pixel Tablet a fantastic set of speakers, allowing you to consume content with amazing sounding audio.

This tablet is packed with Google-backed power thanks to the Tensor G2 chip. The very same chip makes a lot of things possible, such as AI related tasks, efficient battery life, crystal clear video calls, photo editing, and more.

Last but not the least, you get a 11-inch display that is packed with pixels. We are going to deal with a resolution of 2560-by-1600 pixels that ensures every character, every line and whatever you do on this tablet looks as sharp as possible from any distance.

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