Grab up to $600 off a Surface Pro 7 with this massive deal from Microsoft

Are you in the market for a Surface Pro 7? Microsoft’s past-gen Surface Pro isn’t so different from the current-gen Surface Pro 8 performance-wise, but you can find a big big difference in the price, made all-the-more spicy thanks to Black Friday.

On the Microsoft Store, Microsoft is offering massive savings on this firesale deal, seeing certain configurations lose up to $600 off the typical asking price.


Surface Pro 7 Plus

Save up to $600:
Surface Pro 7

The Surface Pro line represents some of the best Windows has to offer, wrapped in impossibly thin and powerful devices with all the versatility Windows has to offer.

The deal is selling out fast, but at the time of writing, Microsoft is offering steep discounts on various configurations. The 8GB RAM i5 version drops $400 dollars to just $800, while the beefy i7 version drops from $1900 down to $1300, less than the price of some iPhones.

The Surface Pro 7 isn’t the latest Surface Pro, but it remains a competitive option for anyone who’s hunting for a capable and powerful ultrabook that can do practically everything you’d want to do on a PC save for the highest-end gaming and 3D modeling. Attach a Surface Pen and this device becomes a premium drawing tablet. Throw on a keyboard and mouse and it becomes an all-purpose Office tool. You can even connect an Xbox controller and play well-optimized modern titles like Fortnite and Halo Infinite without any issues, taken further thanks to Windows’ decades-long extensive back catalog of games on Steam and other platforms.

The Surface Pro 7 is an ideal upgrade at these prices for Black Friday, as Microsoft pivots manufacturing to its modern Surface Pro 8 architecture. Despite being a gen or two behind, the Pro 7 remains a capable machine that grabs some incredible value at this price point.

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