Save Nearly $300 On The Microsoft Surface Pro 7
Get a refurbished version of this powerful tablet for just $620 for a limited time.
If you’re in the market for a tablet, then Microsoft’s Surface Pro lineup has probably caught your eye at some point. And while just about every device in the family is a solid choice, they tend to be a bit pricey. However, if you don’t mind snagging a refurbished unit, you can pick up a Microsoft Surface Pro 7 for just $620, down from $900.
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (refurbished)
$620 (was $899)
Although it’s refurbished, this tablet is guaranteed to work like a new product--and since it was manufactured just a few years ago in 2019, it won’t have many miles on it. Offering a 7th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB SSD, it makes a great companion for both students and young professionals.
It’s also incredibly slim, allowing you to easily slip it in your backpack or suitcase when traveling. You probably won’t be playing many games on it (the Iris Plus GPU isn’t a powerhouse), but it’s perfect for a bit of word processing, streaming your favorite shows, or browsing the web.
The Surface Pro 7 is rounded out with a 12.3-inch LCD touchscreen, premium magnesium alloy chassis, and 8 hours of battery life. Your purchase comes with a 30-day warranty, which should give you peace of mind that the tablet will work as intended.
If you’re not sold on the Surface Pro 7, be sure to consider the Surface Go and Surface Pro 6, both of which are also on sale right now.
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