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128GB Surface Pro out of stock at MicrosoftStore.com, yet again

Ron Ron
November 11, 2020
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The Surface Pro, powered by Windows 8 Pro, was officially launched online at MicrosoftStore.com, as well as BestBuy and Staples, and within a few hours of launch, the 128GB model of the Surface Pro sold out at Microsoft’s online store. After a few days, Microsoft’s online store began offering the 128GB Surface Pro with a ship date of March 1st. Now, its out of stock again.

Obviously there is demand for the Surface Pro, especially the 128GB model. The 64GB model is still in stock at the time of this post, so who knows how long it will be before it goes out of stock too. The same goes with BestBuy and Staples. This back and forth “is it in stock?” problem is getting old and Microsoft really needs to step it up and provide more units to these retail outlets before frustrated consumers give up on purchasing one.

As a matter of fact, after this post, we are going to stop reporting on whether or not the Surface Pro is in stock or out of stock, since obviously this is becoming ridiculous.

Thanks to everyone who sent this in!

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