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Best Buy selling the Core i3 Surface Pro 3 for $599

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
December 31, 2015
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Yes, Microsoft released the awesome Surface Pro 4 this year, but if you’re a little short on budget and have no problem using older technology, then Surface Pro 3 is still an excellent option. And right now, Best Buy is selling the Core i3 128GB Surface Pro 3 for just $599.

The Surface Pro 3 is still a very decent machine offering users with a 12-inch display sporting a resolution of 2160 by 1440 pixels and a Core i3 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The tablet comes with Windows 10 as its operating system out of the box, along with a 5MP front and rear facing camera on board.

The tablet is also listed for a similar price at the Microsoft Store, but it’s currently out of stock at the company’s website. So if you’re interested, head over to Best Buy and grab it before it runs out of stock from the retailer as well. If you can spend a little extra, Surface Pro 4 is still a better option, starting at $899 for the base model.

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