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Microsoft’s Black Friday deals kicks off on November 19 with Surface, PC, and gaming offers

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November 10, 2021
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As the holiday shopping season is about to kick off very soon, Microsoft has shared details about some of its Black Friday deals that will be available starting November 19. US consumers will be able to save big on select PCs including Surface devices, and Microsoft will also be discounting Xbox games and various gaming accessories.

Starting today, Surface fans can save up to $200 on the Surface Laptop Go, which now starts at $549.99. On November 19, Microsoft’s base Surface Go 2 tablet will also drop to $299 ($150), which will make it $30 cheaper than Apple’s latest iPad. The US Microsoft Store will also offer up to $600 discounts on select PCs, though the full list of discounted models isn’t available yet.

For gaming enthusiasts, Microsoft will also offer up to 40% discounts on select HyperX Gaming accessories for Xbox and PC, while the HP Reverb G2 VR headset will drop to $449 ($150 off). Starting Sunday, November 21, the Microsoft Store will also offer up to $50 discounts on Turtle Beach and Roccat gaming accessories.

Microsoft officially released Office 2021 earlier this month, and starting November 25 consumers will be able to save $50 on Office Home & Student 2021, which is currently priced at $149.99. You can learn about what’s new in Office 2021 in our previous post, and we invite you to check out the Black Friday deals page on Microsoft’s website once the biggest deals go live on November 19.

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