Premium Galaxy Tab S11 has just plunged to its lowest price ever
This record-breaking Prime Day discount makes Samsung's flagship tablet hard to beat.
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Samsung recently increased the starting price of this model by $100, but Amazon's Prime Day deal brings it down to a record-low price.
Let me give you all the details. The 128GB model is normally around $900, but you can now grab it for just under $550. Given that the e-commerce giant rarely discounts this model by more than $100, the $350 price cut is nothing short of amazing.
This also marks its lowest price ever. In fact, the massive $350 discount trumps even Woot's deal from a couple of months ago, which knocked the device to about $600.
Recent leaks suggest Samsung may not release a successor this year. It's expected that the Galaxy Tab S12 lineup will include only a Galaxy Tab S12+ and an Ultra model. If true, that means the Tab S11 will likely remain Samsung's top compact tablet for at least another generation.
Like most flagship tablets from Samsung, this one has a stunning display. Its 11-inch screen isn't just comfortable to hold and use, but it also features smooth animations (the refresh rate ranges between 1Hz and 120Hz). Plus, the display is incredibly well calibrated, giving you natural-looking colors.
But the display is just one part of the equation. Fortunately, the model cuts no corners when it comes to performance. It packs a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor and can handle anything you can throw at it with ease.
In all honesty, this high-end MediaTek chip can't rival the M5 or the M4 SoCs from Apple. But for the most part, users will be pretty happy with the Tab S11.
Want to learn more about this Android device before pulling the trigger? Check out our full Galaxy Tab S11 review.
But if you've had it on your wishlist for a while, now's the perfect time to upgrade. At an eye-popping $350 off, this tablet is an easy recommendation. Just a heads up: Prime Day deals at Amazon don't always last too long, especially when they're that good.
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