If you're interested in a Microsoft Surface
Set Amazon’s
one-day PC sale aside for a moment, and consider: If you’re looking to
cash in on a current-generation Surface before the next-gen hardware is
announced, now’s the time to buy.
Microsoft has
scheduled a “Microsoft event” in New York City on October 2, the traditional
time and place for new Surface hardware. It’s been a year since Microsoft
launched the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Laptop 2, and a bit longer for the
Surface Go. That’s always a good sign that retailers will be trying to clear
their shelves of older hardware, and that’s the case today: All three are
20 to 30 percent off today on Amazon. Similar discounts are available on the
two-year-old Surface Book 2, too.
Surface Go:
$385 (20% off), today only
Here’s
a refresher: the 10-inch Microsoft Surface Go is Microsoft’s smallest
Surface, powered by an Intel Pentium Gold (Atom) processor. The Surface Go is the closest thing to what
we’d call a true tablet, because the compact 10-inch form factor is comfortable
to hold one-handed and use with the included keyboard. Performance suffers
somewhat, but if you’re looking for a basic Office/web tablet, the Go
suffices.
The Microsoft
Surface Go is on sale for $385.63 at Amazon, 20 percent or $96 off. Amazon
lists this as a one-day sale, Thursday only.
Microsoft’s
Surface Pro 6 and Surface Laptop 2 did little more than bump up their
respective processors to either an 8th-gen Kaby Lake R Core i5 or Core i7, as
well as add an attractive black color. (Here’s PCWorld’s Surface Pro 6
review as well as our Surface Laptop 2 review, for reference.)
Microsoft’s Surface upgrades might not have been so tempting a year ago, but
it’s great news if you’re looking for either a Windows tablet or an all-purpose
notebook.
Surface Laptop,
Surface Pro 6: Up to 29% off
The
best deal in Amazons’ Surface steals is the $920 Microsoft Surface Laptop
2 (Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) , which is a whopping 29 percent ($379)
off. The 256GB storage option is a superior choice, but if you want to save
some money the $798.80 Surface Laptop 2 (Core i5, 8GB, 128GB) is an
option, too. A $1,269 Core i7 Surface Laptop 2 (Core i7, 8GB, 128) is
also an option, though you probably won’t need the power of a Core i7.
(Microsoft isn’t offering quite the same discounts: Its Core i5/8GB/256GB
option is $999.)
It’s
worth noting that these are all being sold by a third party, through
Amazon—though they’re likely facing the same pressures to unload their
inventory as every other vendor is. You also may not have your choice of color,
either.
Amazon lists
just one Surface Pro 6 model available: the Surface Pro 6 Core
i5/8GB/128GB model for $862.59, 19 percent off the usual list price. At this
point, there aren’t too many Windows tablets out there, and the Surface Pro 6
is an excellent choice. It comes bundled with a Type Cover, too!
Microsoft’s
Surface Book 2: 20% off, top to bottom
Third-party
sellers are also trying to unload Microsoft’s flagship Surface Book 2, which
hasn’t been upgraded since 2017. Because the Surface Book 2 is so expensive,
the discounts are eye-popping; we’d recommend taking a look at the $2,039
13.5-inch Surface Book 2 (Core i7/16GB/512GB) for $460 or 18 percent
off, or the $2,274 15-inch Surface Book 2 (Core i7/16GB/512GB) at
$674 off, a 22-percent discount. Again, this isn’t listed as a time-sensitive
deal.
What can we
expect in any new Surfaces? It’s a bit more confusing this year than most:
Laptop makers can choose from Intel’s Comet Lake and Ice Lake chips, Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon 8cx, AMD’s Ryzen Mobile, and more. If the Surface Book 2 includes a
discrete GPU, Microsoft might select a mobile Nvidia RTX chip—or go with
its older hardware. That may mean waiting around to explore your options...but
there’s no guarantee that these discounts will live forever, either.
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