SAVE $150: As of Feb. 28,Lee Do the Google Pixel Tablet (256GB) is on sale at Best Buy for $449, which is 29% off its normal price of $599. This is the lowest price we've seen so far.
Looking to pick up a new tablet? Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft have excellent options to choose from, but if you're looking for something a little different, you might be interested in a Google Pixel tablet. This expansive, professional Android tablet is a great alternative that comes packed with features and accessories that may have you jumping ship to become a Google enthusiast in the future.
As of Feb. 28, the Google Pixel Tablet (256GB) is just $449 at Best Buy. That's 29% off its normal price and a $150 discount. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The best tablets: iPads are great, but have you tried literally anything else?This 11-inch tablet comes packing a 2560 x 1600 resolution with a Google Tensor G2 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB storage capacity. It's also available in a 128GB configuration, but that model is actually more expensive than this sale price on the larger storage model.
Mashable reviewer Alex Perry praised the Google Pixel Tablet for its Tensor chip's "solid performance" as well as its "slick multitasking UI," but what really sets this tablet apart from the rest of the pack is its speaker dock, which Perry praised as "the most important part of the package."
The speaker dock attaches to the tablet magnetically and it can charge the tablet while offering upgraded sound. Most importantly, it helps the tablet act as a second portable monitor you can use on the go.
If you're ready to dive into Google's tablet selection, now's a good time to do so — but act fast, because this sale is only on until the end of the day.
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