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Deals: Galaxy Tab S11 models up to $573 off, S26 Ultra bundles $325 off, Fire TV Stick 4K $16, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by Galaxy Tab S11 dropping even lower – now as much as $439 off today alongside these other Galaxy Tab models at up to $573 off before the price hikes hit Amazon and Best Buy too. Those offers are joined by Samsung offering unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at $325 off, this deep deal on Amazon’s side-loading ready Fire TV Stick 4K down at just $16, and Samsung’s regularly $1,000 500Hz OLED Odyssey gaming monitor at $650 today ($350 off). Head below for a closer look.

Now even lower: Score Galaxy Tab S11 at a giant $439 off today

Prices on the latest Galaxy Tab S11 have gone up at Samsung, but the deals are flying at Amazon and we just spotted a chance to land the most affordable model at a giant $439 off the list price via Best Buy.  

As we detailed yesterday, Amazon is offering brand new condition Tab S11 models at $200 off the new hiked up list price right now. 

***Note: Both of these configurations just saw a $100 price jump at Samsung – those new regular prices are reflected below:

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However, the “excellent” condition open-box price just dropped even lower at Best Buy. You’ll now find the 128GB Galaxy Tab S11 in Gray down at $460.99 shipped. It “works and looks like new,” include all parts and accessories, the S-Pen, and, according to the list page, comes with a 1-year warranty. 

Previously carrying an $800 MSRP, it now fetches $900 directly from Samsung where it is on sale for the old MSRP – just as we warned folks would happen.

That leaves today’s Best Buy deal at $439 off the list price, $339 under the previous MSRP/current sale price at Samsung, and $239 less than the brand new condition deal at Amazon. 

If you’re just not cool with an open-box unit, we get it, and the Amazon deal, specially considering the recent price hike is a solid one. But if you are okay with the open-box, you’re looking at a giant discount that dramatically undercuts anything we have tracked in new condition. 

Land a Galaxy Tab at up to $573 off before the price hikes hit Amazon and Best Buy too

While Samsung is offering some notable $325 price drops on Galaxy S26 Ultra bundled with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, it has raised the prices on the Galaxy Tab line leaving Best Buy and Amazon with far better prices. We have been uncovering the best possible deals this week in case the price hikes make their way to the other retailers, and down below you’ll find the best of them. 

Galaxy Tab S11

Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

Galaxy Tab A11+

Samsung now offering unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at $325 off

As part of its new spring Mother’s Day sale where you’ll find solid deals on select Galaxy gear and massive price drops on Bespoke home appliances, Samsung has also brought back its notable bundle offer on Galaxy S26 Ultra and the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. You can now bundle both together to land $325 off the combine list prices. 

While you will find other retailers matching the straight up $200 price drop on the unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung is really sweetening the offer by also taking an extra $125 off the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro when you buy them at the same time:

For those unfamiliar with Samsung’s bundle process, here’s how to make it happen:

These deals are matching our previous mention for some of the best bundle offers since the pre-order phase ended.

Again, you will find the same $200 off for the phone alone at places like Amazon right now, but the bundles with the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro included are bth roughly $100 more than you’ll pay at Samsung right now. 

Deep deal knocks Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K down to just $16 today with this code (Reg. $50)

Samsung’s regularly $1,000 500Hz OLED Odyssey gaming monitor is down to $650 today ($350 off)

As part of its updated Samsung monitor sale, Woot is offering the brand’s 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60SF) 500Hz OLED gaming monitor for $649.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). This particular model hit the scene last year as the ‘world’s first 500Hz OLED’ gaming display carrying a $1,000 price tag. While it’s still fetching that price directly at Samsung, you’ll typically find it listed for $920 at Amazon. Today’s offer at Woot, however, takes $350 off its usual going rate, marking one of the lowest prices we have tracked for it to date. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for this unit aside from a brief $610 drop at Woot that very few people were able to grab, so be sure to lock this price in after getting more details below.

The standout feature of this monitor is its QD-OLED panel with support for an incredibly fast 500Hz refresh rate. It packs a QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution alongside an ultra-quick 0.03ms (GTG) response time, and it also carries a VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, plus support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to help deliver smoother, tear-free visuals. Samsung also notes that this is a Pantone Validated panel, meaning you can expect highly accurate color reproduction. Other notable highlights include the brand’s OLED Safeguard+ technology designed to help reduce the risk of burn-in during extended use, along with CoreSync and CoreLighting+ features that add an extra layer of immersion to your setup.

If you’re looking for something more affordable, Alienware’s 34-inch WQHD curved gaming monitor is down to $290. It’s one of the more affordable Alienware displays out there right now, and it’s down from its usual price of $350.

Alienware’s value-packed 34-inch WQHD 180Hz curved gaming monitor is down to $290 today (2026 low)

MSI’s fully-kitted 18-inch Raider A18 gaming laptop with 120Hz Mini-LED, RTX 5080 GPU, more is $500 off today

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

TCL NXTPAPER 11 Gen 2 and 11 Plus Android Tablets now starting down at $160 via Amazon

While some of the deal prices on the recent TCL Android tablet offers have jumped back up, we wanted to highlight the ongoing deals on the TCL NXTPAPER 11 Gen 2 Android Tablet at $159.99 shipped and the TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus Android Tablet down at $235.99 shipped – both of which are now sitting back at the Amazon low spring sale pricing. 

Amazon is currently offering the 11-inch TCL NXTPAPER 11 Gen 2 Android Tablet down at $159.99 shipped. Carrying a regular price at $230, this is 30% off the list and on par with the lowest price we have tracked on this model at Amazon – this is the same deal we spotted during the Big Spring Sale last month for Prime members. 

Much like last time around, you can also opt to land a deal on this tablet with the T-PEN stylus and the Flip Case on sale down at $179.99. This package typically fetches $250 and is now also matching the best we have tracked at Amazon. 

TCL’s Android tablets might not be the most powerful option out there, but they are a whole less pricey than something like a flagship S series tablet from Samsung. They also boast some interesting features in the more affordable segment, including 11-inch 2K NXTPAPER 4.0 Display with three display modes – “Regular Mode delivers crisp visuals for videos and everyday tasks. Ink Paper Mode creates a distraction-free experience for reading and handwriting. Color Paper Mode softens tones for drawing, comics, and creative work while preserving detail.”

Here’s a look at the ongoing TCL Android tablet deals we are tracking right now:

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