Tablets & E-Readers

Tablets & E-Readers cover a broad range of uses, from compact screens that slip into a bag to larger displays built for streaming, note-taking or reading at home. On this page you’ll see models spanning smaller 8–9in formats through to 10–13in options, with storage capacities typically running from 64GB up to 256GB. Connectivity varies too, with some devices sold as Wi-Fi only and others listed separately with cellular support.

How those options are presented depends on the retailer. Some partner feeds break out silver, space grey or blue finishes into individual cards, while others keep every colour and configuration under a single product listing. This section of the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel brings those live listings together so you can compare them side by side, even when bundle contents differ. It’s also common to see the same tablet paired with accessories like a case, stylus or keyboard, with availability changing as feeds refresh and certain storage or colour combinations rotate in and out.

Read on for how tablets and e-readers are grouped, what varies between partner listings, and what to check before you compare.

Main product groupings you’ll see

Listings split into full-size tablets, compact tablets, and e-readers, with accessories sometimes appearing as separate cards when they’re bundled with a device. You’ll also see ipad tablets published as Wi‑Fi versus cellular variants, and as 64GB/256GB storage options that don’t always share the same product title across partners. Some cards show generation/year (for example “10th gen”) while others lead with screen size like 10.9in. Look for chipset notes and camera specs when provided. On Currys, colour and storage can appear as distinct listings rather than one selectable product.

Sets, bundles, and listing formats

Bundle handling differs quickly. Some partners publish a tablet + keyboard folio as one SKU, while others split the device and case into separate items, even when the images look identical. With tablet accessories, watch for pack formats like a 2‑pack screen protector or a stylus + spare nibs set, because they can sit beside single-item listings. Titles may include “bundle” or just add the extra item in the description field. On Amazon, you’ll see colour variants grouped more often, but bundles can still appear as separate cards with slightly different model numbers.

Fit, sizing, and spec differences

Size and spec fields aren’t consistent between retailers, so compare using the hard numbers. For android tablets, screen size may be shown as 10.1in versus 10.4in, and RAM/storage can appear as “4GB/64GB” in one listing and only “64GB” in another. Small detail, big impact. Check whether connectivity is Wi‑Fi 5 or Wi‑Fi 6, and whether there’s a microSD slot or it’s fixed storage only. Battery capacity (mAh) and weight (g) are sometimes missing, so two similar cards can hide meaningful differences.

Materials, build, and feature details

Build notes vary from aluminium bodies to polycarbonate shells, and that changes weight and how cases fit around button cut-outs. With kids tablets, look for a rugged bumper case, a carry handle, and a shatter-resistant screen claim, because those features affect thickness and whether standard 10in cases fit. Ports matter too: USB‑C versus micro‑USB, plus a 3.5mm headphone jack on some models. On Smyths Toys, listings often call out parental controls and included case materials more clearly than general electronics feeds.

What to check before you compare

Match the exact model identifier first (generation, year, or model code) before you compare storage like 64GB versus 128GB. Confirm screen type and resolution: LCD versus OLED, and figures such as 1920×1200 versus 2360×1640 when supplied. For e readers, check screen size (6in or 6.8in), front light type (warm light versus standard), and whether it’s ad-supported or not where stated. One more practical check: included items (USB‑C cable, charger, case) can differ between otherwise similar cards.

How code availability is shown in this channel

Alongside some retailers, the channel may show discount code availability as an extra comparison detail, separate from device specs like storage size or Wi‑Fi/cellular. Keep the product basics in view. For refurbished tablets, pay attention to grade labels (A/B), battery health notes, and whether the listing states “boxed” or “plain packaging”, because partners don’t publish those fields in the same place. On AO, warranty length and condition wording can be easier to spot than on mixed marketplace-style feeds. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity.