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Head to your local Microsoft Store on June 6th to go hands-on with a Surface Pro 3

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Head to your local Microsoft Store on June 6th to go hands-on with a Surface Pro 3

Curious about the new 12-inch Surface Pro 3 device from Microsoft? Would you like to be able to go hands-on with the device to decide whether or not you want to purchase it? Starting June 6th, you can try out the device at your local Microsoft retail store.

Microsoft unveiled the Surface Pro 3 on May 20th, but Microsoft Stores across the nation do not have it on display. This changes starting June 6th, as CNET discovered via a tidbit on Microsoft’s online store. “Want to see it in person? Demo devices scheduled to be in stores on June 6,” the Surface Pro 3 product page states.

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.

Find your nearest Microsoft Store and see if they have it available for a demo before making the drive. You can read our entire coverage on the Surface Pro 3 by heading over here.

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