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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 gets discounted in the UK once more – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 28, 2015
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Earlier this month, Microsoft discounted the high-end Surface Pro 3 models by £233 for the 512GB storage version while the 256GB version was reduced by £195. Unfortunately, the sale lasted only for a day. Luckily if you missed it, you’ve got another opportunity if you want to purchase the Core i7 Surface Pro 3 (via Windows Central).
Microsoft is once again offering discounts on the Core i7 Surface Pro 3 models in the UK. The 256GB storage/8GB of RAM version costs £1,104 while the top-end model with 512GB of storage and 8GB of RAM is priced at £1,316, a discount of £232.
Unfortunately, Microsoft has not stated how long will the deal last. Nonetheless, if you’re thinking about purchasing the Surface Pro 3 Core i7 model, now might be the best time.
It seems the Redmond-based company is trying to clear its Surface Pro 3 inventory as they are expected to launch the next iteration of the hybrid next month. Microsoft has scheduled an event on October 6th where the company is expected to launch the Surface Pro 4 as well as a number of new Windows 10 Mobile devices and the next Microsoft Band.

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