Amazon and Otto engage in price wars
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 is currently the best Android tablet on the market. It offers high performance, has a great display, stylish design and can optionally be operated with a stylus. After a few months on the market, the price is now falling significantly. Amazon and Otto are currently engaged in an interesting price war in which you can save a lot of money.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 falling in price
When the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 was presented in August 2020 and was launched shortly afterwards, it was offered at a price of almost 700 euros. Since then the price has moved significantly down. Not as strong as one might have expected from a Samsung product, but still quite clear. Amazon and Otto are currently engaged in an interesting price war.
At Otto, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 becomes a Price of only 549 euros (look at Otto) sold. That’s 50 euros less than at Amazon, where the tablet comes with 599 euros (look at Amazon) costs a little more. The highlight, however, is that Amazon does Keyboard covers worth over 100 euros free of charge enclosed. So if you only want a tablet with a pen, you can take advantage of Otto’s offer. If, on the other hand, you want a 2-in-1 device where you can also use the keyboard, you should go for the offer from Amazon. These are the WiFi versions.
Note: Both offers are valid while stocks last and could be out of stock at any time.
What makes the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 so interesting?
With the Galaxy Tab S7, Samsung has managed to build a really convincing Android tablet. The one measuring 11 inches diagonally Display supports 120 Hz and ensures a smooth presentation of all content. Thanks to the high brightness of the LTPS panel, outdoor use is not a problem. The pen is always with you and allows handwritten entries. The four speakers also made a positive impression in the test of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. This makes media consumption a lot of fun. The Qualcomm processor ensures high performance and the huge battery ensures a long runtime. The only downer? Android apps are not always perfectly adapted for tablets. Unfortunately, you have to live with this disadvantage.