SAVE $170.27: As of Feb. 26,Watch Project X Online get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE for $279.72, down from its usual price of $449.99, at Amazon. That's a 38% discount and the lowest price yet.
Now's the perfect time buy a new tablet, whether you've been shopping for one or you just have an inkling that your favorite apps and shows might look better on a bigger screen than your phone. One of Samsung's best tablets is on sale for a new low price, beating its previous low from just a few days prior, and you won't want to miss out.
As of Feb. 26, get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE for $279.72, down from its normal price of $449.99. That's a discount of 38% and the lowest price we've seen. It's an additional $10 off from its previous sale, so strike while the iron is hot.
SEE ALSO: The best tablets in 2025This tablet is not part of Samsung's premium lineup, but it's every bit worth the price. It's a 10.9-inch display with the Samsung Exynos 1390 chip under the hood, with dual speakers and Dolby Atmos support and 128GB of storage. It's lightweight and perfectly portable, and it comes with an S Pen stylus that can be used to sketch, write, draw, or otherwise use the tablet.
The tablet lasts up to 18 hours per charge, though if you do need to juice it back up, you can do so with fast charging in just 1.5 hours. And it's rugged enough that you can take it with you and not have to worry about water and dust with its IP68 rating.
Be sure and nab this Samsung tablet this time around while it's dropped to a new low price.
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