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Get a free Xbox controller or $100 off Surface Dock with SP 4, Surface Book models

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
April 6, 2016
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Last month, Microsoft kicked off a promotion where the company discounted the Surface Dock by $100 on Surface Pro 4 purchase. The offer expired on March 26th, and if you didn’t get a chance to grab the Surface Dock at a discounted rate, fret not as a similar promotion is going on once again.

This time, Microsoft is offering a free Xbox Controller or a $100 off on the Surface Dock on the purchase of select Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book models. The deal is available on the following devices:

  • Surface Pro 4Intel Core i7 / 256GB SSD / 8GB RAM
  • Surface Pro 4 Intel Core i7 / 256GB SSD / 16GB RAM
  • Surface Book Intel Core i7 / 256GB SSD / 8GB RAM
  • Surface Book Intel Core i7 / 512GB SSD / 16GB RAM
  • Surface Book Intel Core i7 / 1TB SSD / 16GB RAM

If you’re planning to purchase the Surface Pro 4 or the Surface Book, this is a good time. In another promotion, Microsoft has reduced the price of the Surface Book Core i5 models by $100 as well.

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