Microsoft Surface Book 3 returns to its lowest price ever
The Surface Book 3 delivers a unique form factor, and it's back down to its lowest price ever on Amazon.
Microsoft's Surface Book 3 is back down to its lowest price ever on Amazon. The unique convertible tablet went on sale over the holidays and was discounted earlier this year, but those sales ended over a month ago. It's back down to $2,200 for the 13.5-inch version with 512GB of storage and an Intel Core i7 processor. Other models are also discounted, including several with an available savings of $300.
Unique and powerful
The Surface Book 3 is a convertible PC that lets you use the display as a separate tablet. Right now, it's back down to its lowest price ever.
The Surface Book 3 is a laptop unlike anything else on the market. The entire display of the Surface Book 3 pops off and can run as an independent tablet. When the screen is attached, the Surface Book 3 is a powerful laptop. On top of its unique form factor, the Surface Book 3 supports inking and the Surface Dial, which are both among the best Microsoft Surface accessories for artists.
In his Surface Book 3 review, our executive editor Daniel Rubino highlighted how the laptop stands apart from the competition,
The best deal in comparison to normal pricing is the 13.5-inch model described above, but you can also save up to $300 on other models, including the larger 15-inch version of the Surface Book 3.
Amazon's deals on the Surface Book 3 are only for Intel Core i7 models. If you'd like one with an Intel Core i5 processor, you can check out the current deals through the Microsoft Store.
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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He's covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean's journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.