Microsoft's back to school sale slashes Surface, accessory, and PC prices
Whether you're studying from home or in person, you can check out Microsoft's back to school sale.
What you need to know
- Microsoft's back to school sale is live and has savings across a range of devices.
- Surface hardware, PCs from popular manufacturers, and several accessories are on sale.
- You can save $339 as part of a Surface Pro 7 bundle.
Microsoft's back to school sale is live, allowing you to save hundreds on devices and accessories from the Microsoft Store. There are deals on a wide range of devices, including Surface hardware, PCs from Lenovo, HP, Acer, and more, and even a deal on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to help students relax after their homework is done. You can check out all of the deals on the Microsoft Store website.
Several Surfaces devices are part of the back to school sale, including the Surface Book 3 for up to $200 off, the Surface Pro X for $100 off, and savings on accessories like the Surface Slim Pen, Surface Mobile Mouse, and Surface Arc Mouse.
The Surface Pro 7 has a couple of bundles available, including one deal that saves you $339 by bundling together a Surface Pro 7, Type Cover, Surface Pen, and Microsoft Complete. The Surface Pro 7 made our Best Windows laptop list as the best 2-in-1 available.
In addition to the savings on these deals, Microsoft highlights that purchases from the Microsoft Store have a 60-day return policy, a 60-day lowest price promise, and free support. You can also get Office 365 Education for free if you qualify.
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