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Microsoft unleashes 2014 closeout sale, save big on Windows PCs, tablets, and more

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 23, 2019
1 min read

Microsoft Store having some crazy end-of-the-year deals!

The Microsoft Store is having an up-to-50% off PCs, Surface, Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox, and more end-of-the-year sale. There is a great deal of PC and tablets deals available in this promotion. You can see all of these deals on the Microsoft Store website. You can save up to $350 on select PCs and laptops. For example, you can pick up the latest Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga for $1,299.00, which is dropped down from the original price $1,649.00. For a Laptop/Tablet hybrid, that is not a bad deal at all. If you are like me and have a Surface RT, but you do not have the available funds to upgrade to the Surface Pro 3, you can snatch up a 64GB Surface Pro 2 for $399.00 and save $150.00 off the original price this holiday season.   

If PC gaming is more your style, you can check the end-of-the-year sales on #SteamSale or if you want to upgrade your hardware, you might want to consider to upgrade to Razer Blade 512GB Signature Edition gaming laptop. Originally priced at $2,699.00, it gets a $300 drop in price via the Microsoft Store. It sports a QHD+ display with 8GB of memory and 512 GB hard drive. There is a good deal of other deals available on the Microsoft Store, so check them out at the links below!

Further reading: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga, Microsoft, Razer Blade, Windows 8.1

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