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Brand new condition mid-range 256GB Galaxy Tab S11 now $250 off at Amazon

While some of the wild open-box offers have jumped back up in price, you can still land them at hundreds less than the now even higher list prices on the latest Galaxy Tab S11, and Amazon is serving up some notable deals on the mid-range 256GB variant today at $250 off the list price

Amazon is now offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 256GB is both the Gray and Silver colorways down at $749.97 shipped – the other configurations have now jumped up price. Amazon is now undercutting Best Buy on this 256GB model by $50. 

This model now carries a $1,000 MSRP straight from Samsung where it is on sale for $900 – this is effectively just dropping this config back down to what was its former list price. You can still try your hand at trading in for one directly from Samsung where you can knock as much as $400 off the list.

Best Buy and Amazon are, however, still effectively honoring the old list price and dropping things down lower from there. We have tracked a few chances in the past to score this one for less, but considering the prices just went up on almost all Galaxy tablets, we wanted to make sure this deal was front and center before it is potentially gone for good like we have seen on the 128GB and 512GB models over this past weekend. 

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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


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