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Check out Microsoft’s Back to School Sales

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
July 12, 2022
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Microsoft has launched its annual back to school sales on the online Microsoft Store. Running through September 17, the deals cut prices down on the Surface Pro 8 bundle, the Surface Laptop 4, and so much more.

At the top of the sales heap is a $339 savings on the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Pro keyboard bundle. This is now starting at $900 and the deal runs through August 21. As for the Surface Laptop 4, select models are now $300 off, also bringing prices down to $900.

Elsewhere at the Microsoft Store, you can save up to 50% on select Windows 11 PCs, like the Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro, which is now $500. Other interesting PC deals cover Acer gaming laptops ($100 or $250 off,) as well as Asus laptops, which are $150, or $170 off. Even PC Accessories like the Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse and the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal Headset are on sale.

Outside of Microsoft, the Surface Pro X, and Surface Pro 7+ are also on sale at BestBuy for this back to school season. You can get the Surface Pro X for the lowest price ever, at $700. The Core i5 Surface Pro 8 standalone model, meanwhile, is $849. Last year’s Core i5 Surface Pro 7+, is at $700, again, one of the lowest prices ever.

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