Black Friday Tablet Deals 2015: Kindle Fire, Surface Pro 3, Pro 4; Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, Tab A, S2 For Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Costco, Office Depot, Staples

Tablets for the holidays.
(AFP Photo/Damien Meyer)

With Black Friday this week, many consumers are looking to purchase a tablet for others or themselves.  While there are many Apple iPad options available for deals at this time, some may prefer to go the Android route.  If that is the case, then here are some tablet sales for brands like Kindle, Surface Pro, Samsung, and Toshiba at Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Costco, ShopKo, Sears, Office Depot, and Staples.

Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Target

For all television and display deals for Black Friday for Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Target, a separate Black Friday article will discuss that, and it can be found here

K-Mart

Doors will open at 7 PM on Thursday and will stay open until 2 AM here. 

For about $54.99, you can get yourself an Amazon Fire 7-inch tablet bundle that includes a protective Fire cover and 32 GB microSD card. 

Costco

Unlike other retailers, the doors of Costco open at 9 AM on Friday, November 27th.  While their Black Friday ads do not have specific prices, they have the amount of "Instant Savings".

For example, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Windows 10 Bundle with Intel Core i7 processor, Surface Pro type cover, Surface pen, and 1-year pof Office 365 Personal is $300 off. 

ShopKo: 

The ShopKo Black Friday sale starts at 4 PM on Thursday and goes until noon Friday. 

A Polaroid Kids SMART Tab Android tablet costs $49.99, and the Polaroid 9-inch Quad-core Android Tablet bundle including Bluetooth keyboard, stand case, and earbuds are just $69.99.

The Samsung 7-inch Galaxy Tab A wit Micro SD slot and 8GB worth of memory are $77.99, and the 9.7-inch model is $227.99. 

The TRIO 7-inch Tablet with dual-core, 8GB, 512 MB is $27.99. 

Sears

Doors open at 6 PM on Thanksgiving for their Black Friday Sale

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch Android tablet is $399.99, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4.7-inch tablet is $119.99. 

Office Depot

Doors will open at 6 PM on Thanksgiving Day, and there are many tablets to be found here. 

In fact, all tablets are on sale.  The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lift Tablets is $79.99, the Galaxy Tab A 8-inch Tablet is $179.99, and the Galaxy Tab A 9.7-inch Tablet is $229.99. 

The NuVision 10.1-inch HD Android Tablet will cost $99.99. 

The Toshiba Encore 2 Windows Tablet will cost $89.99. 

The 2-in-1 Tablet of the HP 11.6 X360 with 11.6-inch touchscreen and Intel inside is $249.99.  The Dell Inspiron 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor is $549.99. 

Staples

There is no Thursday sale for this franchise, but doors open at 6 AM on Black Friday. 

A NuVision 7-inch Tablet will cost $39.99 and comes with Android Lollipop.  The NuVision 10.1-inch tablet costs about $79.99.

The Fire Bundle with 7-inch tablet, Black case, and 32 GB micro/SD card is $54.99.  Other deals on Kindle products include $49 on the 6-inch eReader with 4 GB of storage, $99 on the Paperwhite tablet, $149.99 on the Fire HD 8.8-inch tablet, and $229.99 on the Fire HD 10.1-inch tablet. 

The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7-inch tablet with Android will cost $79.99. 

The highly anticipated Surface Pro 4 is $999. 

The NuVision 10.1-inch 2-in-1 Tablet and PC is $149.99. 

There are many Samsung tablets on sale, like the Galaxy Tab 7-inch tablet for $119.99, the 8-inch Galaxy Tab A for $179.99, the 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab A for $229.99, the 8-inch Galaxy Tab S2 for $349.99, and the 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 for $399.99. 

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