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Ditch your Windows 10 PC this week and you’ll get Samsung tablet free


If you’re still undecided about taking the plunge and moving to a Windows 11-powered laptop then Samsung’s latest offer might convince you. The Korean technology company recently launched its all-new range of powerful Galaxy Books with some models coming with the offer of a free Galaxy Tab tablet worth over £350. If that sounds at all enticing, then you’ll need to act fast with this freebie ending on March 27. • SEE THE DEAL HERE

This eye-catching deal is available across both the Galaxy Book4 Pro and Galaxy Book4 Ultra ranges with prices starting from £1,699. Once added to your online shopping basket, you’ll then get that Galaxy Tab S9 FE, worth £389, included without paying a penny extra.

As a quick reminder, these new laptops from Samsung include the latest Intel Core processors, stunning AMOLED displays with Vision Booster tech, lightweight designs, long battery life and plenty of ports to plug in accessories. 

There’s also fast charging, enhanced security thanks to Samsung Knox and technology called Second Screen which allows users to use their tablet as a separate monitor.

If any of that looks enticing, you can see the deals here.

“We’re excited for users to experience the intelligence, connectivity and productivity made possible by the Galaxy Book4 series, taking our premium PC lineup to the next level,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “The Galaxy Book4 series delivers the powerful performance and multi-device connectivity that consumers expect from a high-performance PC in today’s market.”

Of course, even with the free tablet this is an expensive purchase but it’s definitely worth considering especially if your current laptop isn’t compatible with Windows 11.

As most Windows 10 users are now well aware, this ageing operating system will no longer get vital security updates and new features from October 2025 with Microsoft confirming that it’s ending all support.

To keep up to speed, millions may need to buy a new device capable of running Windows 11 and time is now ticking to make the changes.



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