

However, the Surface Pro 8 will have one advantage over the Galaxy Tab S8, as we get into later. Both tablets are made of premium materials and are on even footing. Looking at the design, things seem similar at first. If you opt for the smaller S8, though, it will definitely save you money. However, once you match the sizes of the devices, the Pro 8 and Tab S8 Ultra are almost on similar footing, close to $1,100. In terms of price, the Galaxy Tab S8 series will definitely be a lot cheaper for most people.

Once launched, though, the Slim Keyboard Cover will be a separate purchase of $349 on the S8 Ultra and $140 on the standard S8. Pre-orders on currently include the keyboard cover, too. In Samsung’s case, the S Pen stylus is included with your purchase. You can bump it to 12GB RAM and 256 GB storage for $1,200 or 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for $1,400.

Finally, the 14-inch Tab S8 Ultra comes in at a $1,100 starting price, including 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage. For an additional $179, you can get 256GB of storage on top of that price. The 12.4-inch Tab S8 Plus, meanwhile, starts at $900, which includes 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage. The smallest, the 11-inch Tab S8, starts at $700 and includes 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 is a little bit different, as there are three different models. Otherwise, the Slim Pen and Type Cover are separate purchases of $129 and $180 respectively. That includes the base Pro 8, a Signature Type Cover (with the Surface Slim Pen 2), Microsoft Complete Protection, and Microsoft 365. If you want those for cheaper, a bundle starts at $1,528.97. With the Surface Pro 8, the Surface Slim Pen 2 and the Type Cover are not included in that price. Some of Lenovo’s best laptops are heavily discounted right now HP flash sale sees laptops, gaming PCs available from just $250 Fitbit Versa 3ĩ Apple products we’re expecting in 2023: iPhone 15, M2 Mac Pro, and more
