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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra now starts from $758 (Reg. $1,200), or up to $600 off w/ trade

The official Samsung site is now offering straight up $200 price drops on its latest flagship Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra tablets, alongside the option of adding the Book Cover Keyboard Slim to your order at 30% off. You can, alternatively, also opt for a trade-in there to land as much as $600 off your order, and we have now spotted open-box units in “excellent” condition at Best Buy clocking in at up to $442 off the list price. Check it all out below. 

The official Samsung site is now offering all three storage options and colors of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra at $200 off the list price:

As mentioned above, you can also opt to add the official Book Cover Keyboard Slim to your order at 30% off – you’ll find this option near the bottom of the Tab S11 Ultra page:

A screenshot of a laptop

But perhaps the best deal of all, or at least the lowest price we can find to land the most affordable Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, comes by way of Best Buy’s current open-box listing. 

Best Buy’s “excellent” condition open-box listing for the 256GB S11 Ultra is sitting down at $757.99 shipped. This is a regularly $1,200 tablet that is now available for purchase at $442 off the list price with a 1-year warranty attached. 

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

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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