Samsung.com has for
Samsung Education/Employment Discount Program Members:
128GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 11" Tablet (WiFi) +
Galaxy Buds+ Wireless Earbuds (Cosmic Black) on sale
from $419.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
psefgrep and
truedealsearcher for finding this deal.
Note: Discount program eligibility may vary.
Deal Instructions (may work best in an incognito browser session):
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Go to the product page for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 11" Tablet (WiFi)
- Click "No" for the Trade-in option
- Click "Continue"
- On the add-ons page, click "Skip Add-Ons"
- Sign in or create a new Samsung account if prompted
- May also be prompted to verify eligibility
- Galaxy Buds+ Wireless Earbuds (Cosmic Black) will be automatically added to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Total will depend on discount program:
- Military $419.99
- First Responder $419.99
- Government Workers $419.99
- Employee Discount Programs (eligibility varies) $419.99
- Education $479.99
Specs:
- Qualcomm SDM865+ Processor
- 11" LTPS TFT 120Hz Display
- 6GB RAM
- 128GB Storage
- Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth v5.0
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You can add the keyboard cover for $90, AKG NC headphones for $35, and a second pair for $25.
Again, this is a repost. Changing the model size doesn't make it a new deal. If anybody wants to improve the deal or answer some questions, the original post is here:
https://slickdeals.net/f/14859400-samsung-s-education-discount-512gb-samsung-galaxy-s7-11-tablet-bundle-695-free-s-h?src=SiteSearc
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Pretty sure the deal ended on Thursday
I ordered this Tuesday it was $ 398 with free galaxy buds and added 3 pairs of the n700 NC headset for 1st 45$ 2nd 35$ 3rd 25$ !
Anyways just ran some test on it already with my hardware color meter and my readings pretty much agree what reviews already said i.e. colors not as accurate as iPad especially grays are really bad
Also doesn't track 2.2 gamma consistently like iPad bit too bright at high end and suffers from black crush at lower brightness, as most Samsung OLED devices do. Default color temp in vivid color mode which is default is too cold at 6800K and in natural color mode too warm at 6300K instead of 6500K standard.
Instrument:i1 DisplayPro, ColorMunki Display — Refresh (generic)
Correction:AMOLED (Galaxy S8 (i1 Pro 2))
Display profile:S7 normal Web 2021-03-08 23-33 S 1xCurve+MTX
Display profile luminance:128.7 cd/m²
Display profile whitepoint:xy 0.3095 0.32 (XYZ 96.73 100 115.76), CCT 6765K
Measured luminance:129.1 cd/m²
Measured whitepoint:xy 0.3097 0.3203 (XYZ 96.69 100 115.51), CCT 6752K
Assumed target whitepoint:6800K daylight, xy 0.3082 0.3245 (XYZ 94.96 100 113.17)
Measured black luminance:0 cd/m²
Contrast:Infinity:1
Testchart:verify_extended.ti1
Simulation profile:None
Gamma mapping:N/A
Whitepoint simulation:N/A
Chromatic adaptation:Bradford
Devicelink profile:None
Evaluation criteria:RGB + gray balance
Date:2021-03-08 23:41:34
Summary
CriteriaNominalRecommended# Actual Result
Measured vs. assumed target whitepoint ΔE*00<= 2<= 1 4.29 NOT OK ✖
Measured vs. display profile whitepoint ΔE*00 <= 1 0.17
Average ΔE*00<= 1.5<= 1 1.34 OK ✔
Maximum ΔE*00<= 4<= 340 5.25 NOT OK ✖
RGB gray balance (>= 1% luminance) average absolute weighted ΔC'00<= 1<= 0.505
1.12 NOT OK ✖
RGB gray balance (>= 1% luminance) combined Δa*00 and Δb*00 range<= 2<= 1.5 2.44 NOT OK ✖
By comparison here are the passing results from my older iPad 6th gen
Device: Web @ localhost
Instrument: i1 DisplayPro, ColorMunki Display — LCD (generic)
Correction: None
Display profile: Web 2021-01-01 15-36 S XYZLUT+MTX
Display profile luminance: 514.4 cd/m²
Display profile whitepoint: xy 0.3114 0.3275 (XYZ 95.09 100 110.22), CCT 6584K
Measured luminance: 119 cd/m²
Measured whitepoint: xy 0.3134 0.3301 (XYZ 94.93 100 108), CCT 6459K
Assumed target whitepoint: 6500K daylight, xy 0.3128 0.3292 (XYZ 95.02 100 108.77)
Measured black luminance: 0.1134 cd/m²
Contrast: 1049.3:1
Testchart: ISO_12646-2008_color_accuracy_and_gray_balance.ti1
Simulation profile: None
Gamma mapping: N/A
Whitepoint simulation: N/A
Chromatic adaptation: Bradford
Devicelink profile: None
Evaluation criteria: RGB + gray balance
Date: 2021-01-01 16:45:33
Summary
Criteria Nominal Recommended # Actual Result
Measured vs. assumed target whitepoint ΔE*00 <= 2 <= 1
0.52
OK ✔✔
Measured vs. display profile whitepoint ΔE*00 <= 1 1.37
Average ΔE*00 <= 1.5 <= 1
0.23 OK ✔✔
Maximum ΔE*00 <= 4 <= 3
001 2.45 OK ✔✔
RGB gray balance (>= 1% luminance) average absolute weighted ΔC'00 <= 1 <= 0.5
0.22 OK ✔✔
RGB gray balance (>= 1% luminance) combined Δa*00 and Δb*00 range <= 2 <= 1.5
0.64 OK ✔✔
Having said that still pretty nice tablet and really digging the pen that comes with it all the internal storage etc. Does cover 100% srgb and almost 100% P3 and Adobe RGB but only in default vivid mode which isnt as accurate as only other mode which is natural mode. Natural mode more accurate colors but gamut coverage drops to only 70% P3 and Adobe RGB. These are the sort of things they don't tell you that even for OLED if you want the most color coverage will have to sacrifice color accuracy
Will probably keep and trade in for OLED or miniLED iPad whenever that comes out .
I am thinking about buying a tab s7 8 gb ram & 256 gb rom for about $200 after all discounts plus CB after trading in a ipad 2 A1395 32 gb wifi model that I bought in good condition like 2 months ago for $20
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Was this a good deal or do you think there will be better prices soon or even when or near the time that the S8 comes out? Will the S8 have similar good deals too, I heard the S8 won't be much of an update from the S7 so that doesn't bother me too much.