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Prices on Galaxy Tab S10 Lite just went up, but you can score one at up to $167 off today

Joining this morning’s up to $300 in savings on Galaxy Watch 8 models, Amazon has now bought back the $100 price drops on the mid-range Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite starting from $299.99 shipped. We also have a chance to score them for even less in “excellent” open-box condition at Best Buy

Now starting at $400 straight from Samsung where they are currently $50 off, both Amazon and Best Buy are offering the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite with at least $100 in savings right now:

These deals are on par with the price drops we featured last week, and land just after Samsung officially raised the MSRP on both configurations to $400 and $490. As we detailed last go around, the official price hikes might just leave us with “deal” prices landing at what was full price previously, and that’s exactly what we are seeing on the Samsung site right now. 

Amazon is still listing these machines with the previous MSRP, but we have already seen them pop up to the new list and now back down to particularly notable deal price we have here today. Get in there before the new “deal” price everywhere is just the old MSRP. 

As mentioned above, you can also score this one in Best Buy “excellent” open-box condition starting down at $233, or $167 off the new list price:

More details on Best Buy “excellent” open-box units:

  • Geek Squad Verified
  • Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
  • Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.

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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