Whether your child is back in the classroom or in a dorm room, Consumer Reports says you can find last-minute savings this month on plenty of items.
Consumer Reports tracks the prices of many of its top tested products all year long, so it knows exactly when they go on deep discount and found some items on sale to get the school year started
right.If your student needs processing power that can fit easily in a backpack, look no further than a top-rated tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is now $300 at Best Buy. Consumer Reports says this
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