Technology
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is on sale for $150 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Get the 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 for just $499.99. It’s normally $649.99, so you’ll save 23%.
Nearly a decade after the release of Apple’s first iPad, tablets “are finally living up to the ‘post PC’ promise” with a host of “productivity-driven features” that make them suitable for both work and play. That’s according to Mashable’s tech guru Ray Wong, who pointed to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 as a case in point.
But here’s the thing about most tablets on the market: They’ll cost you. Making a portable device powerful enough for productivity is expensive, apparently; the Tab S4 starts at $650, and accessories like keyboards and mouses cost extra. For that kind of money, you might as well buy a PC, right?
Well, not so fast. If you head on over to Amazon right now, you can get a 10.5-inch Tab S4 with 64GB of storage for just $499.99 — close to its lowest price ever on the site. (It dipped down to $497.99 for a few days this past June.)
The Tab S4 features a brilliant, crisp AMOLED display with touchscreen capabilities, and it works seamlessly with the included S Pen Bluetooth stylus. Behind that display, you’ll find quad speakers with top-of-the-line Dolby Atmos surround sound and far-field mics with the Google Assistant.
Great for presentations and films alike, the Tab S4 also comes equipped with Samsung’s DeX mode. When enabled, it lets you connect your tablet to a TV or monitor to make your content larger and clearer.
Head over to Amazon to save 23% on a 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 in your choice of two finishes: black or gray.
Psst — need more storage? There’s another version of the Galaxy Tab S4 with a 256GB capacity, and it’s also $150 off on Amazon: Normally $749.99, you can order it here in black or gray for just $599.99.
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