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Act Now to Save $50 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus With Amazon Prime

Act Now to Save $50 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus With Amazon Prime

CNET4 hours ago

Father's Day and graduation season are both here. If you're still looking for a great gift, why not give them something that can make their work day, travels and entertainment a bit easier? A new tablet can do just that, and though they're not known for being the cheapest gifts, our dedicated shopping team at CNET is always on the lookout for ways to save on even the most high-quality tech. Right now the 128GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus with Wi-Fi is down to $600 for Amazon Prime members, which saves you $50 over its usual asking price. Don't have Prime? Best Buy is also matching this deal. Plus, Amazon also has the 256GB version of this tablet at $50 off with Prime, bringing it down to $700.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 FE Plus tablet has a 13.1-inch screen and a stunning QHD display with 2880 by 1800 pixel resolution. That means you'll get detailed images, brighter colors and better contrast.
Samsung equipped this tablet with a battery that lasts up to 21 hours and made the S10 FE Plus waterproof for more durability. Your purchase includes an S-Pen calibrated to work precisely so you draw, take notes and get work done more easily. You'll also get a USB-C cable for easy charging as well. All S10 FE Plus tablets can seamlessly sync with other Samsung devices, which is a boon if you're well-integrated into their ecosystem.
If you're on a budget and need alternatives, the 128GB Samsung Galaxy S10 FE is just $450 at Best Buy, saving you $50. Amazon also has this same offer for Prime members.
Looking for a new tablet but not sure if this deal is for you? Check out our list of the best Android tablets for more ideas.
Why this deal matters
The Samsung Galaxy S10 FE Plus offers a long-lasting battery, QHD resolution and plenty of memory. This current discount of $50 at both Amazon and Best Buy offers the perfect opportunity to score one of these tablets without paying for full asking price, and S10 FE options are also available for those who want a slightly cheaper option.

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