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Original Surface RT 32GB model available for $299 at Best Buy, 64GB model for $329

Ron Ron
September 15, 2019
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Original Surface RT 32GB model available for $299 at Best Buy, 64GB model for $329

Just recently, we reported that Best Buy was offering the first-generation Surface Pro 128GB model for a discounted price of $599. Today, the online Microsoft Store is also offering the same device for the same price. Not to be outdone, Best Buy has launched a new promotion offering up to 30% off select tablets – including the original Surface RT device.

With this new promotion, the original Surface RT 32GB model is priced at a killer $299. The 64GB model now runs for $329. If you are in the market for Microsoft’s first tablet device, which runs Windows RT, head over to Best Buy right now to snag this deal. 

For those who forgot, the Surface RT features a 10.6″ ClearType HD touch-screen display with a 1366 x 768 resolution. The device also features a quad core, 1300 MHz, ARM Cortex-A9 NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip. The device also features a front and rear facing 720p HD video cameras, a microSD card slot, and a USB port.

This deal is currently only available at Best Buy. If you are interested in this deal, head over to the VIA link below before the promotion expires or the tablets go out of stock.

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