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(Title and email notification states 7+ screen size and deal is for regular 7 which is 12.4" vs 11")
Would have jumped all over this if it was the S7+.
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The S7 and S7 Plus can definitely handle Xbox streaming but you need a strong wifi connection.
Also, this same tablet is $35 less with Samsung's EDU discount. For $10 more than this deal, you can get the 256gb model, which comes with more ram.
There's also 10% cash back with a popular site, so in actuality your net total for 256 gb would be $40 less than the Amazon price in this deal.
Just Google Samsung education store and click the link to access EDU pricing. Unless you try to buy a laptop, they don't verify. I've seen lots of people get EDU pricing on these tabs with no EDU email.
Just as a data point, this tablet was on the FP recently for $400 but with free Galaxy Buds Pro direct from Samsung with EDU discount.
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Note that the 256GB and 512GB versions are also on sale, both of which come with 8GB of RAM, as opposed to 6GB with the 128GB one.
Amazon Fraud upto new tricks..did not find anything worthy. Saved my money. Prime day is like an insult that Amazon considers us to be dumb. It like a cult event to buy more echo devices.