Cyber Monday 2015 Tablet Deals: Kindle Fire, Surface Pro 4, Pro 3, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, Tab 4, Tab A, Tab S2 on Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Office Depot, and Staples

By Jomar Endriga
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Cyber Monday tablet deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Target and more.  Flickr.com/jeepersmedia

For most shoppers, the weekend of Black Friday and Cyber Monday marks one of the best times of the year to purchase gadgets they they have been wanting to have for months, but are not willing to buy in full price. Retailers and manufacturers fuel excitement and encourage people to empty their pockets by offering big discounts to a wide range of products.

The sales extravaganza is also a good time for tech-inclined shoppers to find the perfect tablet that fit their needs. For those who want to figure out which Android or Windows-powered tablet (or even eBook reader) to get, check out the Cyber Monday tablet deals below.  

Amazon

The popular online retailer offers new deals every five minutes through its fast-paced "Lightning Deals." Those who are looking for particular deals on particular items should be prepared to spend some time browsing through every item on sale. Here are some of the best tablet offers found in the site.

Amazon Kindle Fire for $34.99 (regular price: $49.99)

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for $99.99 (regular price: $119.99)

Amazon Fire Kids Edition for $84.99 (regular price: $99.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite (7-Inch) for $79.99 ($60.00 savings)

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7-Inch W-Fi Tablet With S-Pen for $279 ($70.99 savings)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (7-Inch, Black) for $119.00 ($60.99 savings)

Best Buy

Sticking to its Cyber Monday trends in the past, Best Buy once again offers some of the deepest discounts across the widest range of tablets and other electronic devices.

Microsoft Surface 3 64GB / 128GB for $399.99 / $499.99 (regular price: $499.99 / $599.99)

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 i5 / i7 for $999.99 / $1,249.99 (regular price: $1,299.99 / $1,549.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6-inch with 16GB for $199.99 (regular price: $249.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch 32GB for $399.99 (regular price: $499.99)

Amazon Fire 7-inch for $34.99 (regular price: $49.99)

Target

Target is currently offering some of its biggest deals for Cyber Monday in years. Along with additional discounts, the retailer is also giving 15 percent off on everything in its website to kick off the upcoming Cyber Week by lettings shoppers use the the code "CYBER15."

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 16GB tablet with $30 gift card for $229.99 (regularly $299.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 - White for $399.99 (regular price: $499.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8 - Black for $349.99 (regular price: $399.99)

Office Depot

Office Depot kicks began its Black Friday promotions on Thursday but will extend it up to Cyber Monday. Here are some of the best tablet deals found on its webstore.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8-inch with 16GB for $179.99 (regular price: $229.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7-inch with for $229.99 (regular price: $299.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1-inch 16GB tablet for $249.99 ($100 off)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8-inch 16GB tablet for $199.99 ($70 off)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7-inch 8GB tablet for $149.99 ($50 off)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7-inch 8GB tablet for $89.99 ($70 off)

Amazon Kindle Fire HD 6-inch 8GB Wi-Fi tablet for $79.99 ($20 off)

Staples

Shoppers who may want to see all of the discounts that Staples is offering this year can head to this page to check out the retailer's Cyber Monday promos.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 for $399

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8 for $349

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8-inch with 16GB for $179.99 (regular price: $229.99)

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7-inch with 16GB for $229.99 (regular price: $299.99)

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for $99

Amazon Kindle for $49

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