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Microsoft Store Is Offering Up To $1000 Off Select Windows 10 PCs – onmsft.com

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
June 18, 2016
1 min read

If you think your computer is a little bit outdated, it may be time to consider upgrading to something a little bit stronger. Even if you’re not looking for a powerhouse, the latest big sale on the Microsoft Store is offering people some pretty serious deals when it comes to picking up new computers. The deals go all the way up to $1000 off, and there’s a hefty discount available to suit the taste of anyone – professionals, gamers, artists, or whatever else your needs might be.

Here are some highlights:

  • Alienware 15 Touch Signature Edition Gaming Laptop: $1,499 (Was $2,499)
  • Dell Inspiron i7 Signature Edition Laptop: $699 (Was $1,099)
  • Lenovo Ideacentre AIO 700 Signature Edition All-in-One: $1,299 (Was $1,899)
  • ASUS X555DA-US11 Signature Edition Laptop: $349 (Was $449)

These are all some pretty high-quality machines, and the deals Microsoft is presenting here can get pretty ludicrous. $1000 off of that Alienware laptop is massive – the laptop comes with an Nvidia GTX 970M GPU, an Intel Core i7 processor, and a 4K screen, so it’s pretty cutting edge all things considered. If you want to check out all of the deals in one place, you can do so right here. Remember that the deal is only going on until the 20th, so you’re going to want to hurry up if at all possible!

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