Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Wi-Fi, 128 GB [amazon.com]is $549.99 - $50 extra savings coupon = $499.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Wi-Fi, 256 GB [amazon.com] is $579.99 - $50 extra savings coupon = $529.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Wi-Fi, 512 GB [amazon.com] is $679.99 - $50 extra savings coupon = $629.99
If you go to Samsung website, you can get it cheaper with edu discount and get free MOGA gaming controller. See this
thread
Similar deals also for the bigger
Tab S7+.
Don't forget to get 10% discount at Samsung if you cancel the order and they try to get you to order it. I think this applies to first time buyers.
Cashback also makes the deals sweeter.
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In my opinion: Stay away from Ipad air 64 GB. If you are considering 64 GB iPad AIR for basic stuff, then you are better off considering the 128 GB IPAD. A major flaw in IPAD OS is that you need to copy files into the iPad in order to edit them. They cannot be edited directly off external storage. If you are choosing a high-performance device such as iPad air then I am assuming you have needs that leverage the performance, if this is the case then 64 GB will become a bottleneck for sure. Hope this helps.
In my opinion: Stay away from Ipad air 64 GB. If you are considering 64 GB iPad AIR for basic stuff, then you are better off considering the 128 GB IPAD. A major flaw in IPAD OS is that you need to copy files into the iPad in order to edit them. They cannot be edited directly off external storage. If you are choosing a high-performance device such as iPad air then I am assuming you have needs that leverage the performance, if this is the case then 64 GB will become a bottleneck for sure. Hope this helps.
In my opinion: Stay away from Ipad air 64 GB. If you are considering 64 GB iPad AIR for basic stuff, then you are better off considering the 128 GB IPAD. A major flaw in IPAD OS is that you need to copy files into the iPad in order to edit them. They cannot be edited directly off external storage. If you are choosing a high-performance device such as iPad air then I am assuming you have needs that leverage the performance, if this is the case then 64 GB will become a bottleneck for sure. Hope this helps.
In my opinion: Stay away from Ipad air 64 GB. If you are considering 64 GB iPad AIR for basic stuff, then you are better off considering the 128 GB IPAD. A major flaw in IPAD OS is that you need to copy files into the iPad in order to edit them. They cannot be edited directly off external storage. If you are choosing a high-performance device such as iPad air then I am assuming you have needs that leverage the performance, if this is the case then 64 GB will become a bottleneck for sure. Hope this helps.
In my opinion: Stay away from Ipad air 64 GB. If you are considering 64 GB iPad AIR for basic stuff, then you are better off considering the 128 GB IPAD. A major flaw in IPAD OS is that you need to copy files into the iPad in order to edit them. They cannot be edited directly off external storage. If you are choosing a high-performance device such as iPad air then I am assuming you have needs that leverage the performance, if this is the case then 64 GB will become a bottleneck for sure. Hope this helps.
- Android does have tablet oriented/optimized apps, just not as many as IOS
- The Galaxy Tab series typically has a great resale value (compared to other android tablets). iPads are becoming more widespread and the resale it not what it used to be
- Agree, IOS provides better updates over the long run, however Samsung has made some promises to keep these new Tab S's up to date
- Other advantages of this The S7 - The aspect ratio is great for media consumption, the 120hz screen is amazing (although not OLED like S7+), it comes with the stylus (rather than spending another $100 on the apple pencil), it is the top of the line Android tablet with excellent build quality.
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Between bestbuy , Costco , amazon and Samsung I see various types for extended warranty providers. Which is the best I wonder ?
With Apple there is only one good choice and that's Apple care. Interesting that the iPad Pro two year support costs twice as much As iPad Air .
I am curious, did you consider the surface line at all ?
I am curious, did you consider the surface line at all ?
Also what did the OP mean by canceling order and get 10% discount. Aren't you taking a risk of it shipping before the cancellation goes through to take advantage of the 10% additional discount?