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Grab The Core I3 Surface Pro 3 At A $200 Discount As A Part Of 12 Days Of Deals – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
December 4, 2015
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Microsoft’s “12 Days of Deals” promotion continues with Microsoft Surface Pro 3 as the latest product to be discounted today. Customers interested in the Core 128GB i3 model of the Surface Pro 3 can take advantage of a $200 discount, reducing its price down to $699. It’s not just the $200 discount, Microsoft is also offering a $50 discount code, good for more purchases from the Store.
The deal is only available for today, but you have to act fast as the deal will expire by the end of the day, or while the supplies last.
Microsoft has introduced its successor, the Surface Pro 4, but the last year’s Surface Pro 3 is still a very capable tablet. It ships with 4th generation Core i3 Processor, a 12-inch display, and ships with the latest Windows 10 Pro as its operating system out of the box.
If you have no problem with the Surface Pro 3, and want to save some of your hard earned cash, head over to the Microsoft Store to grab the deal before it runs out.

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