HURRY: This Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus deal ends TONIGHT

Last chance to invest in a multitalented Samsung tablet at a massive discount
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Published on 14 October 2020

When a pro-level tablet like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus receives a whopping £120 discount during the Amazon Prime Day sales bonanza, you don’t pass it up. At a very tempting £679, the Tab S7 Plus is a ridiculously good-value work laptop replacement, but there is a catch: you only have until midnight tonight to snag one.

This isn’t the 5G version of the tablet – only the Wi-Fi model is on sale – but it’s still a very impressive tablet for the money. It features a large, 12.4in AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 and a smooth-as-silk refresh rate of 120Hz, all housed in a slim, attractive aluminium body in a choice of three colours – bronze, silver and black. With the option to add a keyboard for full-speed typing, the Tab S7 Plus is a serious rival to the Apple iPad Pro 12.9in.

The Galaxy S7 Plus is a tablet Nathan referred to in his review as “an absolute belter” and an “exceedingly tempting purchase” even at its original price. So at its Prime Day discount, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus represents incredible value. In fact, it undercuts the cheapest equivalent Apple iPad Pro by a huge £180.

It’s also worth bearing in mind that, unlike the iPad Pro, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus comes with a stylus included in the box and that its optional keyboard is a lot cheaper than Apple’s Magic Keyboard. If you take that into account, with included stylus and optional keyboard, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus works out a huge £658 less expensive than the equivalent iPad Pro setup.

If this all sounds like too tempting a deal to pass up, you’d better hurry because the deal expires at midnight tonight. And remember, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of it, although you can sign up for a free, 30-day trial here if you’re not already a subscriber.

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Head of reviews at Expert Reviews, Jon has been testing and writing about products since before most of you were born (well, only if you were born after 1996). In that time he’s tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops, PCs, smartphones, vacuum cleaners, coffee machines, doorbells, cameras and more. He’s worked on websites since the early days of tech, writing game reviews for AOL and hardware reviews for PC Pro, Computer Buyer and other print publications. He’s also had work published in Trusted Reviews, Computing Which? and The Observer. And yet, even after so many years in the industry, there’s still nothing more he loves than getting to grips with a new product and putting it through its paces.

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