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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 giveaway ends this Wednesday [DEALS]

While a lot of attention now has been lavished on Samsung's twin smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, one must not forget that that Korean manufacturer also creates tablets, though not as numerous as smartphones. It has a variety of them, ranging from the very low end to the bigger, "professional" kind. Among these, particularly noteworthy is the Galaxy Tab S generation, claiming to have the highest quality and resolution among tablets of its kind. And now you can get one for free if Lady Luck smiles on you on this Galaxy Tab S 8.4 Giveaway.



What's not to love about the Galaxy Tab S? Sure it may not have the latest Exynos chips that powers the Galaxy S6, but the octa-core 1.9 GHz CPU, paired with 3 GB of RAM would be quite enough. But the real highlight of this tablet is the display and its slim profile. This generation of Samsung's slabs boast of a resolution of 2560x1600. That's a bit more than QHD, WQXGA to be exact, right there! And at only 8.4 inches, that screen's pixel density is quite high. But wait, there's more! The tablet is only 0.26 inches or 6.6 mm thin.


Now you have the chance to grab this tablet for free. Of course, provided you win our sweepstakes. Simply click on the big green ENTER NOW button on our Galaxy Tab S 8.4 Giveaway page to join. Of course, you'll have to create an account first. For more chances of winning, you can share the giveaway on Twitter. No cheating though, as registering multiple email accounts will be grounds for immediate disqualification.


So what are you waiting for? Grab this chance to get a fine, high resolution tablet for absolutely no cost at all in our Galaxy Tab S 8.4 Giveaway. Better hurry though, as registration closes April 1, 2015 at exactly 11:59 p.m. PST.


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