Tech-savvy shoppers on the hunt for a top-tier tablet that's perfect for sketching, surfing the web, or streaming without breaking the bank are in luck, as Sky unveils an enticing deal for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.
Shoppers can get Samsung's flagship tablet for, with Sky rolling out a tempting offer that also includes a hefty freebie.
A are added to shoppers' baskets for free when they pick up the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – the premium gadget automatically gets added to your basket. boasts a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor, a bundled S Pen stylus, and an enormous 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED display.
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It also has a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and battery, which means users can view or stream uninterrupted. It won't be for everyone, though, as not all shoppers will want to commit to a lengthy plan.
Elsewhere, Also, shoppers could spend a bit more on , complete with a free S Pen.
Alternatively,
Tech experts have put the Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra through its paces, giving it a glowing review, saying, "Is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra a brilliant tablet? 100% yes!" as reported by .
"This gadget is supremely powerful, comes packed with smart features, looks premium and has performance that won't crumble under pressure.
"The AMOLED screen is simply stunning and you even get that S Pen stylus in the box - that's something Apple charges over £100 to add."
did express a reservation about the device, stating: "However, no matter how good it is, that 14.6-inch panel is just too big for me, especially when travelling, and that's important as this is the time, like most people, when I use my tablet the most.
"Of course, some will love the mammoth display, and if you genuinely need a super-sized screen, then this is a solid, if very expensive, option. It ticks all the right boxes and you really won't be disappointed with your purchase."
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