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Microsoft is holding an event on October 6th, where the company is expected to unveil next-gen Surface tablets, Lumia smartphones, and maybe more. Know what that means? It’s time to score a good deal on older hardware.
The company is offering Surface Pro 3 tablets for $150 to $200 off today as part of a 1-day sale. Looking for something different? You might want to check out the sale anyway, because the Microsoft Store has some deep discounts on notebooks, tablets, and PC accessories from companies including Acer, Asus, and HP as well.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Microsoft Store sale
- Microsoft Surface Pro 3 + free sleeve for $649 and up – Microsoft Store
- Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11 w/2GB RAM, 32GB storage for $179 – Microsoft Store
- HP Stream x360 11″ convertible notebook + Office 365 for $219 – Microsoft Store
- Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi 2-in-1 tablet w/Office 365 for $297 – Microsoft Store
- Asus Zenbook UX305 13″ ultrabook w/Core M Broadwell for $599 – Microsoft Store (coupon: SAVE100)
- Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi 2-in-1 tablet w/Core M Broadwell for $497 – Microsoft Store
- Microsoft Wedge wireless mobile keyboard for $40 – Microsoft Store
Other hardware
- Acer Aspire R13 2-in-1 13″ notebook w/Core i5 Broadwell for $550Â – Dealfisher (via eBay)
- HP Chromebook 11 G4 w/Celeron N2840 for $150 – Newegg
- Unlocked LG G Flex 2 smartphone for $250 – QualityCellz (via eBay)
Digital stuff
- 6-month subscription to the Washington Post for free – Amazon Prime members only
- 6-month subscription to Pandora One for $24 – StackSocial
- Name your price for a bundle of Total War games – Humble Bundle
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
“6-month subscription to the Washington Post for free – Amazon Prime members only”
Website does not allow Login to subscribe or for existing customers to sign into their accounts. The, “Help Desk” and “Contact Us” links work but I haven’t gotten a response in over a day now.