Get this refurbished Samsung Galaxy Tab for less than $100 - Boing Boing

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The ability to take work beyond the classroom or office, and into an entirely remote setting, has become more important for many of us in recent years. But if you want to handle tasks on the go, it's essential to own the right tools.

The Galaxy Tab A is a tablet that provides plenty of power in a stylish package, and a refurbished 2016 model is currently available for only $99.99 (reg. $169) with no coupon necessary. That's 40% savings on a device equipped with 8GB of storage and a 7-inch HD display.

This tablet is ready to get you online anywhere through WiFi networks or hotspots, and it's Bluetooth-compatible, allowing users to receive or transfer data as necessary.

Ample storage supplies plenty of room for multimedia and other files, while a dual camera lets you add new high-quality photos to that collection. With 1.5GB of RAM and a Cortex-A53 processor, this Galaxy Tab A has technology you can count on.

This device utilizes an Android operating system and comes in a sleek black design. It weighs one pound and is only two inches thick, making it a simple pack-and-go travel option. Stay connected, engaged, and entertained during your next flight or daily commute.

Boost productivity on a daily basis by completing assignments, collecting notes, or communicating with colleagues or classmates no matter where the day takes you. You'll quickly wonder how you got by without one of these in your life.

The Galaxy Tab A carries an Amazon rating of 4.4 out of five based on nearly 8,000 reviews, but you don't need to pay Amazon prices to pick one up during this deal. Take advantage of this offer on a refurbished 2016 model for only $99.99 (reg. $169).

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