The Microsoft Surface Pro line of convertibles is home to a bunch of sought-after productivity-focused devices, but apparently, the ARM-based Surface Pro X never gained the traction that the software company has probably hoped for. Fortunately, that also means that the Windows tablet is now available at considerable discounts.
After a noteworthy deal from last month already offered a massive 50 percent discount on the WiFi-only version of Microsoft Surface Pro X with the custom SQ2 processor and 16GB of RAM, a new offer by the reputable retailer Woot has now brought the 4G LTE-capable model down to US$549 including free shipping on Amazon. This deal is valid for both the platinum silver and matte black color variant, and it marks the lowest price ever for the Microsoft Surface Pro X according to Camelcamelcamel and undercuts the aforementioned sale from February by another US$100.
Please note that this deal does not include the handy Type Cover and Surface Pen, but compatible third-party keyboards can be found from US$40 on Amazon. Furthermore, prospective buyers should be aware of the ARM-inflicted software limitations of the Microsoft Surface Pro X, which have been improved with numerous updates over the past few years. For US$549 on Amazon, this offer may be particularly interesting for Windows fans who would like to tinker around with a 13-inch and convertible with 4G LTE functionality and a beautiful 2.8k display.
Grab the Microsoft Surface Pro X (SQ2, 16GB RAM, 4G LTE) on sale for US$549 on Amazon
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