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Microsoft offers $150 discount on the Surface Pro 3, but only for the Intel Core i5 256GB model

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 18, 2015
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Microsoft offers 50 discount on the Surface Pro 3, but only the Intel Core i5 256GB model

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a great tablet which can be a decent laptop replacement for many looking for a portable machine. The device comes with a hefty price tag, but if you’re thinking about purchasing the Surface Pro 3, Microsoft is offering a $150 discount on it. However, there’s a catch here: it’s only on the Core i5 model with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. 

The original price of the Surface Pro 3 is $1,299, but the discount brings its price down to $1,149 which is good enough for anyone looking for a decent machine. Customers will also get a free sleeve with their purchase which makes the deal even better.

You must act fast if you want to avail the discount as the offer is set to expire on May 23rd, that is, this Saturday. Furthermore, the offer is only available in the United States through company’s retail stores or their online store.

Just in time for graduation, save $150 on @Surface Pro 3 i5 256GB. http://t.co/KwS02iPSd5

— Microsoft Store (@MicrosoftStore) May 17, 2015

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