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Microsoft Ends 12 Days of Deals with $200 off Surface Pro 4

The annual festive sale extravaganza ends today with up to $200 off all Surface Pro 4 models apart from the entry version. Microsoft is also throwing in a free Type Cover.

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Microsoft has brought its annual 12 Days of Deals sale to a close. The offers run each year before the festive period, bringing an array of price cuts to Microsoft products. Over the last eleven days the company has had a number of enticing deals. To bring the promotion to an end, Microsoft is offering a big saving on its Surface Pro 4.

Customers can treat themselves Christmas with a new Surface Pro 4 with up to $200 off select models. More specifically, all versions of the device have the price reduction, aside from the entry level unit. That means the $899 Intel Core m3 Pro 4 is exempt from this deal.

All other models have significant cuts. For example, the mid-range Surface Pro 4 is now $899. That’s down from $999 thanks to a $150 reduction. This is the variant with an Intel Core i5 chip, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage from a Solid State Drive (SSD).

All other models of the Surface Pro 4 apart from those mentioned above have a full $200 off. To sweeten the deal for all offers, Microsoft is also giving away a free Type Cover keyboard with the devices.

The most interesting aspect of this part of the promotion is that even premium Type Covers are free. This includes the $159 Signature Type Cover with Alcantara fabric; the Type Cover with Fingerprint ID; and the Special Edition NFL Type Covers that debuted a few months ago.

As with the other 12 Days of Deals, this offer is running for today only, and will end at 11:59pm PT.

12 Days of Deals Surface Pro 4

This is not the first time Microsoft has cut the price of the Surface Pro 4 during these promotion. Indeed, last week the company cut the base model by $200, which is why it is not included in today’s deal.

Last Updated on April 9, 2020 11:59 am CEST

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about Microsoft and the wider tech industry for over 10 years. With a degree in creative and professional writing, Luke looks for the interesting spin when covering AI, Windows, Xbox, and more.

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