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Microsoft Store kicks off Graduation sale with up to $200 in savings – onmsft.com

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
April 24, 2017
1 min read

If you’re looking to celebrate graduation for a friend or family member, or even for yourself, Microsoft is offering some deals for just the occasion. Starting today and going all the way to June 18, Microsoft Store’s discounts save up to $200 off on select devices: Surface Pro 4 and VR headsets included.

Here are some of the Microsoft highlighted deals:

  • Save up to $150 on Surface Pro 4
  • Save up to $200 on the Dell Inspiron 13
  • Save up to $170 on the Dell Inspiron 15
  • Save $200 on HTC Vive with purchase of select VR-Ready PCs
  • Get 20 percent off on Hyper X Headphones with Xbox One console or PC purchase

It’s worth noting from the fine print that all deals are U.S. only while supplies last and the Surface Pro 4 sales are only available until May 13, rather than lasting the full sale duration. Similarly, the headphones bundle purchase will be lasting until September 3.

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