The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ is extra affordable today (if you know where to look)
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John Alexander Published March 23, 2025 |
If you’re looking for a top-tier tablet, complete with a stylus pen, then you know you might have to pay big. But that’s not really the case if you’re getting a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ and S-Pen with this deal. Usually the 256GB Wi-Fi-enabled machine would cost $1,000, but you can get yours today for just $700. That’s a savings of $300 if you act now. Tap the button below to get one of the best tablets at a much more affordable price than usual, or keep reading to see why this tablet might be worthy of your tech repertoire.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ has a large 12.4 inch screen, a QHD (2800 x 1752 pixel) resolution for crispy handheld viewing, and 12GB of RAM that make it more powerful at multitasking than many of the best budget laptops. This version comes with 256GB of on board memory too, which Best Buy classifies as “Medium,” but if you browse around enough you’ll see enough 64GB and 128GB devices to know that it’s closer to “Medium-High” for a tablet (if Best Buy had such a category).
In practice the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ is more than just a bundle of stats, of course. When we compare the S9+ with the S9 and S9 Ultra, for example, we find that the extra space on the S9+ versus the 11-inch S9 makes for more comfortable S-Pen usage. It also has the ability to scan documents and take better pictures to ask ChatGPT about with its ultrawide 8MP rear-facing camera. Between all of this and the ability to open multiple windows (thanks, 12GB of RAM!) the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ can actually be a fairly productive machine.
Get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ (and an S-Pen!) today for just $700 by tapping the button below. If you do so, you can say that you’ve saved $300 on one of the best Samsung tablets out there. Invariably, it is still a big decision though, so be sure to check out these other excellent tablet deals if you have any doubts about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+.
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