Walmart Tablet Deals: Get As Much As $460 Off HP ElitePad, Dell Venue 8, Acer Aspire Switch And Microsoft Surface Pro 3

Walmart is offering as much as $460 off on the HP ElitePad. The retailer is also offering the Dell Venue 8, Acer Aspire Switch and the Microsoft Surface Pro at reduced prices.

The original price tag of the HP ElitePad 900 is $699.99. However, after a massive discount of $460.04, customers can grab the device for just $239.95.

The HP ElitePad 900 comes running on an Intel Atom Z2760 processor clocked at 1.8GHz and 2GB of RAM. The tablet has a 10.1-inch multi-touch display with a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels. The device has 64GB of built-in storage and users have the option to expand the memory to a further 32GB with a microSD card.

The HP ElitePad 900 comes preinstalled with Windows 8 Pro. A price tag of $239.95 is a good deal for customers who want to buy a 10-inch tablet.

Walmart's original price for the Dell Venue 8 is $199.99 but the retailer is selling the tablet at a discount of $62.20, thereby reducing the price to $137.79.

The Dell Venue 8 has an 8-inch display with a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels. A 1.83GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3735G processor and 1GB of RAM power the device. The tablet comes running on Windows 8.1 and has 32GB of internal storage.

Walmart is also offering a discount of $183 on the Acer Aspire Switch. The tablet is now available at a reduced price of $516.99. A fourth-generation 1.5GHz Intel Core i3 processor and 4GB of RAM powers the tablet.

The 11.6-inch Acer Aspire Switch has 128GB of internal storage. The tablet runs on Windows 8.1.

Various models of the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 have also been discounted by $150. The 256GB and the 512GB models that run on Intel Core i7 processor are being offered for $1,399 and $1,799 respectively. The Intel Core i5 256GB model of the Surface Pro 3 is available for $1,149.

All the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablets have a 12-inch display and include Windows 8.1 Pro. They also have a good 8GB of RAM.

The latest deals from Walmart may be very appealing to customers who want to buy a new tablet right away. However, customers who prefer getting an iPad may want to wait for Apple to launch its new array of iPads in October.

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