Samsung's excellent mid-range Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) is on sale at a hefty discount

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Samsung's excellent mid-range Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) is on sale at a hefty discount
Best Buy seems to really, really want you to purchase an Android tablet right now, following up yesterday's crazy deal on the high-end Galaxy Tab S6 with an excellent discount for the mid-range Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)

As the name suggests, this is a 10.1-inch slate... released in 2019, with a more than decent octa-core Exynos 7904 processor under the hood, as well as Android 9.0 Pie with One UI on top on the software side of things. Typically, the latest "full-sized" Galaxy Tab A variant is available at $230 and up, but if you hurry, you can get it at that price in a 128GB storage configuration with 3 gigs of memory also on deck.

Comparatively, the model that usually costs 230 bucks packs only 2GB RAM and 32GB local digital hoarding room, so you're looking at quite an amazing free upgrade today. By today, we really mean the next few hours, judging from how fast the retailer's killer Tab S6 promotion has expired. Besides, the silver flavor of Samsung's 2019-released Galaxy Tab A 10.1 is already listed as out of stock, leaving you with just one color option available at the time of this writing at both Best Buy and Best Buy on eBay for 100 bucks less than usual.

We're talking about a classic (and classy) black model, which decently complements the surprisingly premium build quality of the glass-and-metal Tab A 10.1 (2019). The rest of the specs and features are not bad either, including a sharp IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and relatively thin bezels, a wasp 7.5mm waist, a 6,150mAh battery promising an endurance of up to 10 hours between charges, Dolby Atmos-powered surround sound technology, a 5MP front-facing shooter, and 8MP rear-facing camera.


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