That's a significantly smaller but not significantly humbler 11-inch Android tablet that was also released just a little over four months ago, and if you hurry, you can buy it for only $569.99 instead of its regular starting price of $799.99.
Unwilling to settle for just 128 gigs of local digital hoarding room... or a $230 discount? Then you might want to consider a 256GB configuration at $599.99 (down from a list price of $859.99) or a top-of-the-line 512GB variant that normally costs $979.99 but currently goes for as little as $649.99 at Woot.
Now, is the "like new" condition a dealbreaker? I really don't think so (especially when you can save as much as 330 bucks compared to the regular price of a brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged unit) seeing as how you're essentially guaranteed flawless functionality and no visible signs of wear and tear here.
That's because the Galaxy Tab S11 devices on sale at lower-than-ever prices for eight days (or while supplies last) are apparently "sourced directly from Samsung's 15-day buyer's remorse return program", so their original owners literally didn't have enough time to damage these things before they were "gently handled", "thoroughly inspected", and repackaged for resale alongside a USB-C cable and a stylus.
The biggest downside of shopping at Woot right now is that you need to settle for a 90-day seller warranty, and if that's a dealbreaker, your best alternative is likely to go to Amazon and pay $90 more for a new new unit with 128GB storage and full 1-year manufacturer coverage.
Powered by the same MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor as its bigger brother, the Galaxy Tab S11 is a remarkably slender and good-looking iPad Pro (M5) alternative for Android enthusiasts. The battery life is great, the charging speeds outstanding, the overall performance... not too bad, the long-term software support is expected to prove simply unbeatable, and compared to the Tab S11 Ultra, there's no notch, which obviously makes for an even more premium and stylish design.