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Samsung's most affordable tablet is back at record-low pricing


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Save $40: As of August 2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is $40 off at Amazon. This 25% savings brings the tablet back down to its record-low price of $119.99.


If your kid is begging for a back-to-school tablet, you have a cheap yet reliable option that's not a Fire tablet. A 25% discount means that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite at $119.99 at Amazon, which matches its lowest price ever.

Samsung designed the A7 Lite to entertain. It's thin, it's lightweight, and it features an 80% screen-to-body ratio, making it a great choice for reading or streaming on a commute or keeping kids entertained in the car. The Dolby Atmos speakers are an obvious win in the entertainment column as well. You can test them out during your two free months of YouTube Premium, which are included with your A7 Lite purchase.

Amazon's Fire HD 8 tablet is probably its closest competitor in terms of dependable devices near the $100 price point. Compared to the Fire HD 8's quad-core processor, the A7 Lite's octa-core processor should clock speedier performance and handle more intensive school or work-related apps. Though both devices' front cameras are 2 MP, the A7 Lite is the better memory maker with an 8 MP rear camera.

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