SAVE $280.80:As of Jan. 24977 Archives get the Samsung Galaxy S10+ for $839.19, down from its usual price of $1,119.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 25% and the lowest price we've seen.
If you're thinking about buying a tablet, you're going to want to head out into retail territory and think about dropping some cash now. There are plenty of great deals on offer that you won't want to miss, including savings on a powerful Android tablet that can fit perfectly into any tech stack. And you can get it for the lowest price we've seen so far.
As of Jan. 24, get the Samsung Galaxy S10+ tablet for just $839.19, which is 25% off its normal price of $1,199.99 at Amazon. That's $280.90 off and the lowest price we've seen.
This tablet boasts 512GB of storage with a 12.4-inch display and a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor. In short, it's a fantastic pick with a bright, crisp screen that can handle just about anything you need it to. We called it one of our favorite picks for AI performance as well, praising it for the way it handles AI features like Google's image editing, "circle to search" function, and much more.
What does that mean? You can do just about anything you need, from watching your favorite shows and movies to getting work done on the go, all without having to wonder what the tablet can handle all at once. It's a multitasking machine.
This deal won't last for long, so if you're looking to save some serious cash on a tablet right now, you'll want to get one before this deal ends. It looks like it's only going to be around for a limited time, so you'll want to jump on this lowest-priced tablet now before it's no longer up for grabs.
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