Finding the best Chromebook or Android tablet deals isn’t as easy as it looks

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It’s the time of the year when everywhere you turn, there are so many Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals that you just “can’t miss.” Even if it’s for something that you never even considered but were enticed by the idea of saving money, we’ve all been there and fallen victim to it before, and while we tell ourselves it won’t happen again, it always does.

Two categories of devices that we ALWAYS see this with are Chromebooks and tablets. You might see a Chromebook for under $100 or a tablet for $25 and immediately add them to your cart or hit the “Buy Now” button. Amazon is notorious for this, as you used to be able to get the Fire 7 for dirt cheap. But the truth is that practically nobody should actually buy the Fire 7.

If someone tries to give one to you, tell them thanks but no thanks. Or politely accept it and then take it to somewhere nearby that responsibly recycles electronics.

Obviously, a sub-$50 tablet is very enticing, especially if you’re out shopping and they’re conveniently placed right by the register. It might even work pretty well for a week or two, but it won’t be long before you start noticing that it takes a year just to open an app. And you can forget about quickly switching back and forth between multiple apps.

Although it’s definitely more difficult to find a good tablet for under $100, there are deals to be found. My favorite cheap tablet deal is for the Lenovo Tab M9, which is on sale for almost 50% over at Best Buy, coming in at $80. It’s not anything spectacular, but you get a near-stock Android experience, a much better display, and even a microSD card slot.

Arguably, Chromebook deals can be even worse, as there are still countless listings for sub-$100 laptops that are barely worth the components within them. Many online retailers peddle these devices like they’re the ice cream truck driving around the neighborhood. You get excited, spend a couple of bucks, and eat the ice cream, only to realize that it’s freezer-burned and probably 10 years past its expiration date.

Look, I love ice cream as much as the next person, but just because I can get an ice cream bar for 90% off doesn’t mean I’m going to fork over my money. This is the same kind of mindset that you should have when shopping, whether it be for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, or because it’s the fifth Sunday in April.

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