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Staples knocks $100 off Surface Pro 4 models

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 27, 2016
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If you’re looking to buy yourself a new Windows 10 Device for the new school season, or just looking to save some money while picking up a new device, then we have got the deal for you.  As noted by Windows Central, Staples has just slashed $100 off Surface Pro 4 models, leaving you with some money to spare.

A look at the savings

A look at the savings

The $100 savings affects three versions of Microsoft’s 12.3-inch Surface Pro 4 tablets. With the savings, the 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB SSD and Intel core i7 model is down from $2,199 to $2,099 in price. The 8 GB RAM/256 GB SSD Intel Core i7 model, meanwhile, decreases from $1,599.00 to $1,499.00. Lastly, the price of a 16 GB RAM/256 GB SSD Intel Core i7 model decreases from $1,799 to $1,6999 because of this savings.

As is usual with these savings, it is smart to ask fast. Supplies may dwindle quickly, and you will not want to be left out! So, let us know if you will be grabbing up a brand new Surface Pro 4  by dropping us a comment below!

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