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Grab a Galaxy Tab S10 FE as low as $305 today (Up to $245 off)

We featured some of the best remaining discounts on the flagship Galaxy S11 Ultra this morning at as much as $505 off the newer higher list prices. And now, we are taking a looking at the far more affordable, mid-range Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE – new units are up to $220 off and we spotted a notable chance to land an “excellent” condition open-box unit for the most affordable config down as low as $305. Details below.

Like much of the rest of the Galaxy Tab lineup, the mid-range Galaxy Tab S10 FE has seen some significant official price hikes too. It now starts at $550 with the 256GB model now carrying a $670 list price – here are the best deals on brand new units right now:

Solid deals here for sure considering the new list prices, and especially so on the 256GB model. But if you’re after the lowest point of entry on this relatively powerful-for-the-price solution, Best Buy is offering the 128GB model in “excellent” open-box condition as low as $304.99 shipped right now:

That’s $245 off the new MSRP, $115 under the new unit deal price at Amazon, and one of the best deals we have tracked to date. Amazon has never sold this model for less than $360, and that was a while ago – the chances of seeing a deal like that again after the MSRP just went up $50 might be slim. There’s no way to know for sure, but $305 is a serious stretch for a new unit either way. 

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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