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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

\n\nFurther reading: Microsoft, Surface Pro 3

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