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Best Buy’s “Deal of the Day” brings you a mind-boggingly cheap Lenovo tablet

Good Deal A Lenovo Tab M9 sitting on its Folio Case.
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The last time we talked about the Lenovo Tab M9 was just last month, for another deal. The premise was pretty simple — a simple tablet that has the basics on lockdown is a good deal if you can get it under $100. At the time you could get the version with 64GB of storage for $94.

But this month, we have to take yet another look at the Lenovo Tab M9 because of a Best Buy “Deal of the Day” offer that drops the 32GB of storage version down to just $70. That’s 50% off of the usual $140. And while there’s less internal storage, this deal undoubtedly makes itself one of the best tablet deals you’ll find today. Tap the button below to get your $70 tablet. Alternatively, keep reading to see why this deal is so nice, but don’t wait too long because this deal will disappear by 1:00 AM EST.

Why you should buy the Lenovo Tab M9

The main allure of the Lenovo Tab M9 is that it’s affordable and on sale today. Instead of being a purchase that you have to mull over in your mind for awhile, this tablet’s price is now down to what is likely just a few hours of work. So, if you’ve been thinking that it might be nice to have a cheap tablet that lives in the back seat of your car or in the depths of your “work from home at the coffee shop” bag, this is it. It also makes a fine tablet for kids who aren’t so young that they need soft, rubbery edges to keep things from breaking. If any of these things have been rolling around in your mind for a while, congratulations, you’re the primary target for a deal like this.

Now, all of that isn’t to say that this is a bad tablet. As we’ve mentioned when covering Lenovo Tab M9 variants in the past, this is a tablet that has the basics figured out. Its 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and 1340 x 800 resolution aren’t going to win it any best tablet awards, but they don’t have to. If you’re browsing the web, scrolling through Reddit posts, or using your tablet for reading the news or an eBook, how much more do you need? Plus, its battery is designed to give out up to 13 hours of video on one charge, it has dual stereo speakers, and TÜV certification for eye care. This makes it a surprisingly good tablet for watching the best of Netflix, too.

All in all, this Lenovo Tab M9 deal is probably going to be a sleeper hit. But if this deal was made for you and you have the $70 lying around for it, there is no better time to get a tablet. Usually the Lenovo Tab M9 is $140, but now you can save $70 and get yours for just $70. Tap the button below to get yours now, but do hurry as this deal ends at 1:00 AM EST.

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