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SAVE $100: As of Nov. 1,Watch Believer Online you can score a Google Pixel tablet with a charging speaker dock for just $399 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount and $100 off the listing price — and its lowest price ever.

You don't have to wait until Black Friday to save on electronics. Amazon is already offering some pretty sweet deals on laptops, tablets, and more, including a generous discount on Google's latest Pixel tablet.
As of Nov. 1, you can snag a Google Pixel tablet at Amazon for just $399. That's $100 off the original listing price or a 20% discount. It's also the lowest price ever for this particular tablet model (yes, it's lower now than it was on Prime Day 2). Best Buy and Target are also offering the same $100 discount on the Google Pixel tablet, so you have multiple options to grab this great deal.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel Tablet is finally here. See the specs, price, and more.Whether you're a student, a professional, or you need a new tablet for scrolling and streaming, the Google Pixel tablet is definitely worth considering. It has a high-resolution, 11-inch screen with vibrant colors and sharp details and an extra-long battery life that can last up to 11 hours. Plus, the (included) speaker dock that doubles as a speaker and a charging station is a great bonus.
"I hardly ever ripped the tablet off the dock," writes Mashable tech and games reporter Alex Perry, who gave this tablet a 4/5 rating. "The speaker part of the speaker dock delivers big enough audio with adequate bass and whatnot that I wound up using the device to listen to music and podcasts as much as I used it to watch YouTube videos and Mets games on YouTube TV."
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Grab this tablet at a great discount while it lasts.
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