A high-end iPad alternative was always going to come from Samsung, and even though the Android tablet space has shrunken down over the years, the Korean giant continues to offer solutions that cater to a small but important bunch who want a truckload of features in a single device. The Galaxy Tab S10+ offers a blend of performance, portability, battery life, and is loaded with features to the extent that you can practically turn the slate into a notebook substitute.
Best of all, various storage and color configurations of the Galaxy Tab S10+ are available at up to $150 off on Amazon, starting with the 256GB version that flaunts the Moonstone Gray finish. Equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+, Samsung’s 12.4-inch tablet can tackle any task while sporting a massive OLED that also supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, delivering a crisp resolution that turns everything into ‘eye candy.’ While the tablet options offered here come with just a Wi-Fi adapter, you can also obtain 5G connectivity models, along with picking a U.S. carrier of your choice.

You also have a ton of doors opened thanks to S Pen and keyboard support, along with Galaxy AI features baked into Samsung’s One UI that elevate the user experience. The lowest price for the Galaxy Tab S10+ is $849.99 after the discount, making it cheaper than the M4 iPad Pro’s starting price and giving you a worthy alternative, assuming that iPadOS is not your cup of tea.
Get the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 256GB storage from Amazon - $849.99 (15 percent off, Wi-Fi-only, lowest price available on the Moonstone Gray finish)
Get the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 256GB storage from Amazon - $899 (10 percent off, Wi-Fi-only, lowest price available on the Platinum Silver finish)
Get the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 512GB storage from Amazon - $999 (11 percent off, Wi-Fi-only, lowest price available on the Platinum Silver finish)
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