We looked at Samsung’s US deals for the new Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablets a couple of weeks ago, and they’re still ongoing (as are deals on the S23 series and Galaxy Z foldables). Now we’ll take a closer look at Samsung’s main Tab S9 series, laptops, and even a couple of monitors you can set up at home.
All three S9 tablets have a free storage upgrade, but have different limits on the advanced trade-in offer. Let’s look at the frontrunner first.
The price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra can be reduced by up to $700 with trade-in, and that’s on top of the $200 savings from the free storage upgrade to 512GB. Please note that you can only get this update by following the links below and choosing the Buy Samsung app instead of the web store.
There’s also the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+, which can be discounted up to $650 with trade-in (for example, a 2020 Tab S7+ is worth $500). This also upgrades to 512GB of storage for free, and like the Ultra, you can pick up a pair of Galaxy Buds2 Pro for just $50 (they’re well below their $230 MSRP these days but never so low unless combined with another product).
Finally there is the “little” Galaxy Tab S9 (it’s an 11” slate, only its 12.4” and 14.6” brothers make it seem small). Note that this starts with 128GB of storage, so the upgrade is to 256GB. However, it is doubly important for the vanilla tablet as the base model has 8GB of RAM, the upgraded one has 12GB.
If you prefer laptops to tablets or Windows or Android for productivity, here are some Galaxy Book3 deals. Starting with the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra, this is a lightweight 16-inch laptop with an Intel Core i7 and Nvidia RTX 4050 with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. There is a version with an i9 and an RTX 4070 if you find you need more power.
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is another 16-inch laptop, although it has a touchscreen (with stylus support) mounted on a 360° hinge, so you can use it as a massive tablet, too. This is configured with a Core i7 with Iris Xe graphics and 16GB of RAM plus a 1TB SSD.
Finally, there’s a mainstream laptop dubbed the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro. It still has a 16-inch display, but no touchscreen. It’s powered by a Core i7 with Iris Xe graphics with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, just like the Pro 360.
You may want to connect these laptops to an external monitor at home, the DeX functionality of the Galaxy Tab S9 series also makes them a good desktop replacement. So here are some offers.
First and foremost, the 34″ ViewFinity S65UA is a solid all-rounder. It has a 100 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync so it’s great for gaming, it has a resolution of 3,440 x 1,440 px (21:9) and HDR10 so it offers a The image is sharp and there’s a built-in USB-C, so you can connect your laptop and tablet with just one cable (with 90W charging). There’s also a LAN port on board so the connected device can automatically get a wired connection to router.Please note that this is a curved monitor (1000R).
For gaming, there’s the G85SB OLED monitor, which has a 175Hz refresh rate and a lightning-fast gray-to-gray transition time of 0.03ms. This can reach 400 nits of brightness. Like the monitor above, this one has a 34-inch curved display (it’s more curved at 1800R) with the same 3,440 x 1,440 px resolution, but the QD-OLED display offers perfect blacks and higher contrast.
If you want to go all out, check out the 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9 DQHD, which is effectively two QHD monitors side by side (except with no bezel on the side). It has a 240Hz refresh rate and the Quantum Matrix panel is HDR2000 rated, so it’s incredibly bright. The Picture-by-Picture function allows the monitor to display two input sources at the same time, just like actually having two monitors.
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