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The Google Nexus 10 tablet features a 2560 x 1600 pixel display, an ARM Cortex-A15 processor, and Android software with updates delivered straight from Google.
That said, it may be nearing the end of its official lifespan. Google doesn’t sell this 10 inch tablet anymore and the company didn’t release a developer preview of Android M for this tablet. But odds are someone will eventually create a custom ROM… and even if it’s officially stuck on Android 5.1 indefinitely, the Nexus 10 could be worth using for a few years… especially if you can pick one up for as little as $229.
That’s how much Daily Steals is charging for refurbished models at the moment.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Refurbished stuff
- Refurb Samsung Nexus 10 w/16GB for $229 – Daily Steals
- Refurb Samsung Nexus 10 w/32GB for $249 – Daily Steals
- Refurb Asus Transformer Book T100 2-in-1 Windows tablet for $150 – A4C
- Refurb Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows tablet for $90 – NeweggFlash
- Refurb Asus VivoTab Note 8 Windows tablet for $139 – Daily Steals
- Refurb LG G Watch for $80 – Woot
- Refurb BN NOOK Tablet w/7″ screen for $55 – NeweggFlash
New stuff
- Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (3rd gen) w/32GB for $349 – Amazon
- Silicon Power 120GB SATA III 2.5″ SSD for $50 – Newegg
- Memorex USB 2.0 slim DVD writer for $17 – Newegg coupon: EMCASNX43)
- Name your price for $230+ worth of PC games – Humble Bundle
- $75 Staples gift card for $60 – PayPal Digital Gifts (via eBay)
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Why do I need this? I have the cyanogen tab (HP TOUCHPAD) I get unlimited updates on my 4 year old tablet☺
Thanks for the warning Bored Sysadmin.
Almost jumped on Nexus 10 deal, but then I checked DailySteals reseller and BBB ratings and decided against it
Daily Steals shows it as running Android 4.1, not 5.1 as stated in the article.