SAVE OVER $50:As of Nov. 14,Peter Baumgartner the 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus is on sale for $169.72, down 23% from its list price of $219.99.
There's been an excellent variety of deals dropping ahead of Black Friday. In particular, there's been a wealth of tablets on sale that are definitely worth checking out if you've been looking for an upgrade or to make the jump into buying your first. One of our favorite tablet deals at the moment is over at Amazon, where you can score a very nice discount on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus.
The 64GB model of Samsung's tablet is currently on sale for $169.72, 23% off its list price of $219.99. This saves you $50.27, which is a very nice discount on such a sleek tablet. It's worth noting as well that it's marked as a 'limited-time deal' at the retailer. So, if you've had your eye on it, you'll want to act fast to pick it up.
SEE ALSO: Snag an Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet for its lowest price ever ahead of Black FridayThis model comes with 64GB of storage alongside an upgraded chipset and quad speakers that offer Dolby Atmos, all packed into a slim, lightweight design with a massive 11-inch screen to boot. It's perfect to take on the go and use for work or play.
This limited-time deal won't last long, so don't miss out on this Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus deal at Amazon.
There's plenty more to come from Amazon over this Black Friday shopping season, too. The company recently revealed when its Black Friday sale runs — starting on Thursday, Nov. 21, and going through Cyber Monday on Dec. 2 — which are sure to offer an abundance of new discounts for shoppers. And if you want to see even more early Black Friday deals, Best Buy, Walmart, and Target are all offering different deals ahead of the big shopping day that are worth checking out.
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