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Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ just dropped back to best price ever at $200 (Up to $110 off list price)

With Samsung raising the price on a number of its current-generation Galaxy Tabs over the last week, the deals Amazon is serving up right now are particularly compelling. And with the already affordable Galaxy Tab A11+ now starting at $300 from Samsung, Amazon has dropped the price down to $199.99 shipped

Amazon is now offering the entry and most affordable Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ down at $199.99 shipped

This is matching the lowest price we have ever tracked on it, landing $60 below the sale price on the official Samsung site right now. 

The 128GB Tab A11+ originally launched at $250 earlier this year, but it now carries a $300 MSRP putting today’s deal $100 off the list price. Either way though, this is still on par with the best deal we have tracked to date on this model to deliver some serious value on a table we called a “big upgrade by budget Android tablet standards.”

There’s no telling if or when Amazon might start charging the new raised list prices on Galaxy Tabs, and it might be a good idea to jump in while the deals are based on the previous lower MSRPs at this point – Galaxy Tabs just got more expensive and deals like this might be a thing of the past sooner than not.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices