Microsoft : Save up to $200 off new devices with Microsoft Store graduation deals
April 24, 2017 at 12:46 pm EDT
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April 24, 2017 9:00 am
Big savings kick off today through June 18 at Microsoft Store with up to $200 off great devices
Graduation is a milestone in one's life. It signals the end of an era - and the beginning of something new. Starting April 24 through June 18, Microsoft Store is offering great savings on Surface devices, select Windows 10 PCs, VR headset, headphones and more to help the grad in your life celebrate with a gift that can help them tackle everything that lies ahead.
Save up to $150 onSurface Pro 4*: These well-crafted, beautiful devices empower the creator in all of us. Surface Pro 4 , a device that offers the balance of portability and performance of a laptop when you're on the go, perfect for anyone taking a device to class.
Save up to $200 on theDell Inspiron 13: Boasting an innovative 360-degree hinge, Dell Inspiron 13 comes with a 13.3-inch Full HD wide-angle display featuring more screen and less bezel, so you have plenty of room to spread out-be it work or entertainment or both.
Save up to $170 on theDell Inspiron 15: Be inspired with Dell Inspiron 15 with the power and speed to get the job done. With 12GB of memory, and huge 1TB hard drive, these are great for heavy-duty multitasking.
Save $200 onHTC Vivewith purchase of selectVR-Ready PCs: The HTC Vive allows true-to-life immersion in the virtual world thanks to a high-resolution headset display, stunning graphics, two wireless controllers with haptic feedback and room-scale motion tracking. Want to test it before you buy? You can try HTC Vive for yourself at select Microsoft Store locations.
Get 20 percent off onHyper X Headphones withXbox One console orPC purchase**: A feast for ears, sharpen your competitive edge with Hyper X Headphones and hear every detail of your favorite game without sacrificing comfort.Find something to celebrate the accomplishments for anyone on your list at your local Microsoft Store and microsoftstore.com.
Don't know what to gift? No problem, Microsoft Store's knowledgeable and friendly associates are on hand to help, support, and make recommendations so your loved one can make the most of their technology. Happy shopping!
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Deals begin from April 24 through June 18, and are available at local Microsoft Store and microsoftstore.com, while supplies last. Unit limit per customer will also vary.
*Surface Pro 4 offer runs April 23 through May 13.
**Discount for Hyper X Headphones with purchase of Xbox One console or PC purchase is currently running until September 3.
Valid in the U.S. only at Microsoft retail and microsoftstore.com
For local store hours, visit microsoftstore.com/locations
Updated April 24, 2017 9:03 am
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