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Now even lower: Score Galaxy Tab S11 at a giant $439 off today

Prices on the latest Galaxy Tab S11 have gone up at Samsung, but the deals are flying at Amazon and we just spotted a chance to land the most affordable model at a giant $439 off the list price via Best Buy.  

As we detailed yesterday, Amazon is offering brand new condition Tab S11 models at $200 off the new hiked up list price right now. 

***Note: Both of these configurations just saw a $100 price jump at Samsung – those new regular prices are reflected below:

However, the “excellent” condition open-box price just dropped even lower at Best Buy. You’ll now find the 128GB Galaxy Tab S11 in Gray down at $460.99 shipped. It “works and looks like new,” include all parts and accessories, the S-Pen, and, according to the list page, comes with a 1-year warranty. 

Previously carrying an $800 MSRP, it now fetches $900 directly from Samsung where it is on sale for the old MSRP – just as we warned folks would happen.

That leaves today’s Best Buy deal at $439 off the list price, $339 under the previous MSRP/current sale price at Samsung, and $239 less than the brand new condition deal at Amazon. 

If you’re just not cool with an open-box unit, we get it, and the Amazon deal, specially considering the recent price hike is a solid one. But if you are okay with the open-box, you’re looking at a giant discount that dramatically undercuts anything we have tracked in new condition. 

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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