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Starting at $499, these tablets offer a solid value proposition.
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It's been a while since Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+. The US availability information for these affordable variants of its flagship tablets was not provided initially, but the company has followed through with the details today.
Both new tablets are available for purchase in the United States starting today, with prices from $499. It's available both from the company's own online store as well as nationwide retailers, but as always, you'll get the best deals on Samsung.com.
At 13.1-inch, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has the largest display of any tablet in this series. Both offer a 90Hz refresh rate for a smoother viewing experience as well as Vision Booster for greater outdoor visbility. IP68 water and dust resistance add to their durability.
They're powered by Samsung's latest Exynos 1580 chipset and come with several new features such as Circle to Search, Math Solver and Handwriting Assist in Samsung Notes, an upgraded Object Eraser, and pre-loaded creative apps like LumaFusion, Goodnotes, and Clip Studio Paint.
Auto Trim has also made its way to the Tab FE series for the first time. This feature automatically compiles highlight reels from videos, making it easy to share interesting clips from your videos on social media.
You can buy the Galaxy Tab S10 FE from today with prices starting at $499.99. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ starts at $649.99. Both are available in Gray, Silver, and Blue colors. Samsung has made some meaningful improvements to these tablets, positioning them as viable options in this price segment.
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