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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is on sale for $100 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The speedy and powerful Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 could be the reason you skip out on an iPad — grab one at Walmart for just $547.99, saving you $100.
With the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 launching later this week, some of us are once again hearing that little voice in our heads that constantly tells us that we need to get a tablet. You’ve held out this long without one, so maybe it’s finally time? If you don’t have the cash to drop on Samsung’s newest iteration of one of their star products, consider getting an older model and saving yourself some serious dough.
Right now, you can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 for a full $100 off of its usual price when you grab one at Walmart.
Apple isn’t the only company making great tablets, you know; the Galaxy Tab S4 is one of the iPad’s top competitors, and for good reason. Samsung prides itself on the Galaxy Tab’s ability to provide a PC experience on a handheld device — achieve the same productivity you would on your laptop when you attach a keyboard cover and edit presentations, create documents, surf the web, and more while on-the-move. Usually you’d have to buy a stylus separately from your tablet, but the S4 comes packaged with Samsung’s S Pen — use it to customize your Galaxy Tab experience even more (and, like a real pen, it never needs to recharge). Also packed with a beautiful display, Dolby Atmos sound, and Google Assistant, the Galaxy Tab S4 is definitely worth your time.
Check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 at Walmart and save yourself $100 off of your purchase.
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