These are “factory reconditioned” units we’re talking about here, which might make the e-tailer’s latest deals less than ideal for some prospective buyers for fairly obvious reasons, especially when you take the limited 90-day Samsung warranty included with the deeply discounted slates into consideration as well.
Digital hoarders will be glad to see a 256GB storage configuration of the “vanilla” Tab S8 priced at a reasonable $459.99 of its own in “like-new” condition for a limited time, while the 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra can be yours in exchange for $669.99 with 128 gigs of local digital hoarding room and only 20 bucks more if you want to bump that number up to 256GB.
Apart from its obvious size advantage, the Ultra holds the upper hand over the Galaxy Tab S8 in terms of display technology as well with an absolute Super AMOLED beaut. The Tab S8 and Tab S8 Ultra, of course, have a lot more things in common, from Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processing power to a handy built-in S Pen.