[Deal] – Geek Squad certified refurbished 16GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch WiFi tablet on sale for $239.99

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If you're in the market for a new tablet you may want to check out eBay or Best Buy. Currently they both have the 16GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch WiFi tablet on sale for $120 cheaper than they normally are. That's right instead of $359.99 you'll get the tablet for $239.99. However there's just one small detail you'll need to know.

That detail? They're refurbished, meaning they aren't brand spanking new tablets. They are Geek Squad certified though, meaning they're as close to new as possible. Typically — at least according to Best Buy — most of the Geek Squad certified devices come from customer returns. From there, folks from Geek Squad give it a once-over, then its given to agents who put it through other tests before these devices are sold.

If that isn't enough, it comes with a one-year limited warranty, so it's as if you're buying the device like new. If you decide to buy the devices you'll be getting a 10.5-inch tablet at 2,560×1,600 resolution, 16GB of storage with up to 128 GB of extra storage via a microSD slot, an Octa-core Exynos 5 processor, 3GB of RAM, an 8MP rear shooter with 2.1 MP front facing camera onboard and Android 4.4 KitKat (though it looks like it's in the process of getting Android 5.0.2).  It also comes with a fingerprint scanner and stereo speakers.

So while they may be refurbished, you're getting one hell of a deal at two-thirds the price. Hit the source links below to snag one, but you'd better hurry, there's no telling as to when this sale will be over.

source: Best Buy, eBay

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