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Microsoft Store gives Surface 3 with Type Cover the Black Friday treatment, $150 discount

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
November 23, 2015
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The Microsoft Store is offering up a number of interesting Black Friday deals this year, from Xbox Ones to games to notebooks to software to… whew! Just tons of great holiday cost savings. One that caught our eye, because of Twitter, is a nifty $150 off a Surface 3 and Type Cover.

 

This deal was tweeted by the Surface team (@Surface, natch), because they can get excited like that:

Starting the night before Thanksgiving: Save $150 on Surface 3 + Type Cover. Get details: https://t.co/ilCg2KeKYp pic.twitter.com/kbg2AKYjMw

— Surface (@surface) November 23, 2015

It’s pretty simple, really. Starting on 11/26 at 12:00am EST, you can grab a Surface 3 with a Type Cover for $150 off. Any model qualifies, from the 64GB Surface 3 Wi-Fi to the 128GB LTE. That makes the Surface 3 with Type Cover start at $479, a very aggressive price indeed.

Yes, that's right, $150 off any new Surface 3 with Type Cover! What a deal!

Yes, that’s right, $150 off any new Surface 3 with Type Cover! What a deal!

The deal’s only good between 11/26 and 11/30, and so you’ll want to head over to the Microsoft Store and get your credit card swiped, either literally or virtually. The Surface 3 is an excellent machine overall, making for a nicely sized, thin and light tablet running full Windows 10.

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