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Head to your local Best Buy on June 8th to go hands-on with a Surface Pro 3

Ron Ron
October 25, 2020
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Head to your local Best Buy on June 8th to go hands-on with a Surface Pro 3

If you are interested in taking Microsoft’s brand new 12-inch Surface Pro 3 device for a spin, head over to your local Best Buy starting Sunday, June 8th. You can go hands-on with the device by holding it, playing with the pen, tinkering with the flexible kickstand, try out the new Type Covers, and more.

As of right now, you can also go hands-on with the Surface Pro 3 at your local Microsoft Store. “We’re pumped for Surface Pro 3 to go on sale in Canada and the United States on June 20th (also remember that pre-order is available now).  Till then, the best way to experience the new device for yourself is to get to a participating store and try one,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

At the moment, you can pre-order all the Surface Pro 3 variants, while the Core i5 version ships by 6/20/2014 and the Core i3/i7 versions ship by 8/31/2014. You can pre-order the device at BestBuy, Staples, and the Microsoft Store. If you missed the first TV advertisement for the Surface Pro 3, check it out below.

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