The advantage of a touch pad like the Tab S10+ galaxy is that it is easily transported and allows you to entertain, work or create, wherever you go. At this time on the Samsung site, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ tablet benefits from an exclusive reduction of 250 euros. Therefore, its price goes from 1149 euros to only 899 euros for the gray model with a 256 GB storage capacity. In addition, ordering through the Samsung Shop application, it benefits from an additional 10% discount. This touch pad is available in two gray or silver colors and can opt for greater storage capacity if necessary. Finally, for the purchase of this tablet, a couple of Galaxy Buds3 is offered.
A pair of wireless headphones offered for the purchase of a Samsung tablet
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Galaxy AI Tabeta. Thanks to artificial intelligence, your notes are simplified, you can translate your content instantly or make a search simply surrounding. In case of one question or another, just keep the side button to activate Google Feminini and obtain the information you need quickly.
The 2x AMOLED dynamic screen of Galaxia S10+ is anti-reflection and measures 12.4 cm. The 120 Hz cooling rate guarantees the permanent fluidity of its content.
In storage terms, you can add a microSD card to take advantage of more storage. The Galaxy Tab S10+ has a reinforced aluminum frame, more resistant than ever. This tablet is also resistant to water and dust.
To take photos or videos, you have in the back of the Galaxy Tab S10+ a main sensor of 13 megapixels and an ultra-angle sensor of 8 megapixels. In the front there are two 12 megapixel sensors, a large angle and an ultra angle. For the end of sales, Samsung shows a reduced price on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+tablet.
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