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Original Surface RT 64GB model available for $299 at Microsoft’s online store

Ron Ron
November 11, 2020
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Original Surface RT 64GB model available for $299 at Microsoft's online store

Not that long ago, we reported that Best Buy was offering the first-generation Surface RT device for $299 (for the 32GB model). Now, it appears that Microsoft’s online store is offering the Surface RT, with 64GB of storage, for a killer price of $299.

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.

The $299 price only covers the 64GB Surface RT model. Microsoft also offers the same device with an added Touch Cover, but the price gets bumped to $429.00. Head over to the VIA link below to snag this deal!

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