But whether you’re looking for the flexibility of a 2-in-1, reliability of a regular clamshell laptop or even a folding phone, there’s a Surface device that will suit your needs. To decide which is right for you, see our full guide to the best Microsoft Surface. Two devices you won’t find there yet are the Surface Pro 9 and Surface Laptop 5, but these are relatively minor updates for most people. It also means older models are heavily discounted, but these are just two of the many great Surface deals available right now. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now in the past, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still get as great discount in the US and UK. Here are the best offers we’ve found. That’s due in part to it being Cyber Monday. The day itself is 28 November, but many deals continue throughout what’s now known as Cyber Week. Here are t
How to find Microsoft Surface deals
Aside from the Surface Studio 2+ desktop PC, here are all the other computers Microsoft has announced in the last three years: Was: $1,299.99 Now: $999.99 ($300 off) Was: $1,099.99 Now: $944.07 ($155.92 off) Was: $1,599.99 Now: $1,349.99 ($250 off) Was: $1,349.99 Now: $899.99 ($450 off) Was: £1,429 Now: £929 (£500 off) Was: £1,099 Now: £1,031.11 (£67.89 off) Was: £1,449 Now: £1,249 (£200 off) Was: £999 Now: £799 (£200 off) Was: £649 Now: £580 (£69 off) Was: £1269 Now: £989 (£280 off) The Surface Laptop 5 is here, but that doesn’t mean you should disregard this older model. At just £949, it’s great value for money.
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Several of these are included in our dedicated guide to the best Surface devices. Microsoft doesn’t appear to have plans to bring the Surface Neo to market anytime soon, well over three years after it was officially announced. The recent launch of new devices means it’s a great time to find a discount on older models. The Surface deals page on the Microsoft website has savings of up to $688/£581 on new devices at the time of writing. But when Microsoft discounts its products, many other retailers often follow suit – knowing how much you’ll pay going direct is a useful indicator of the actual savings. Just remember to compare the specific model that you’re considering. Retailers sometimes use images of the Surface tablets with the Type Cover as well, even though it’s not included. Make sure you double-check the details before going ahead with your purchase, although most retailers offer at least a 14-day window for returns.
Where to find the best Microsoft Surface deals
Aside from going direct to the Microsoft Store, comparing prices against different retailers and e-retailers is always a good idea. In the US, check the following: In the UK, these are your best bet:
Featured Microsoft Surface device
The Surface Pro 9 was announced in October 2022, and is Microsoft’s latest flagship 2-in-1. Here’s how much it costs today from all of the major retailers, although be aware that variation in price may be due to the different configurations:
Surface accessories
Surface 2-in-1s (such as the Pro 8 and Go 3) don’t come with the Type Cover or other accessories in the box, so you’ll have to buy them separately. This can add significantly to the overall price, so we recommend looking for bundle deals wherever possible. If that’s not possible, it’s worth checking if any discount offered is significant enough to offset the price of buying accessories separately. Type Covers, the detachable keyboards for Surface tablets, are an accessory most people won’t be able to do without. Just make sure the one you opt is compatible with your Surface device – older Surface Pro Type Covers won’t work with the Pro 8. For the new model, you’ll need to pay $179.99/£159.99 for a Signature keyboard. This comes with a slot for the Surface Slim Pen 2 – adding this to the bundle takes you up to $279.99/£259.99. The Surface Go Type Cover ditches this dedicated stylus, but it’s slightly more affordable. You can expect to pay around $129.99/£124.99, and they’re compatible with all three generations of the Surface Go so far. Bluetooth mice, external keyboards, a docking station and lots of wireless audio options are also available. See the full range on the Microsoft website. However, like the Surface devices themselves, plenty of accessories are regularly discounted. Look out for deals both direct from Microsoft and via third-party retailers.
How to know if a Microsoft Surface deal is good
It’s not always easy to know just how good a Surface deal really is. If you’re unsure, check the original RRP or sites such as ShopSavvy (US), PriceSpy (UK) or Google Shopping to see how other retailers are pricing it. If those methods aren’t working for you, it’s worth heading direct to the manufacturers website to see how much it is there. Third-party retailers sometimes market a new price as a deal, when in reality the product is now widely available at that price. Another option is to check trustworthy review sites, such as Tech Advisor. Not only will this give you a good indication of how good the Surface device really is, reviews are usually published shortly after the product is released. That means the prices quoted usually reflect how much it cost at launch.
Microsoft Surface student discount
Microsoft also includes a range of devices in its education pricing, which means students and teachers can save 10% on the usual RRP. See the full range of student deals on the Microsoft website. That same 10% offer is also available via UNiDAYS if you prefer, but you’ll need to validate your status in full-time education wherever you buy from. This is usually done by checking your email address against official records. Learn more in our full guide to Microsoft’s student discount.
Should I buy refurbished?
While deals come and go, one place you’ll consistently find low prices is on refurbished tech. This typically means it’s either been used as a demonstration model or returned by a customer, meaning it can no longer be sold as new. In all situations, the companies selling them will fix any faults and give the device a full refresh before it’s marked as refurbished. That means it’ll be in excellent condition by the time it reaches the customer, perhaps even as good as new. That’s the big difference when compared to used tech, which may be damaged in some way or have reduced battery life. See more in our guide to refurbished tech. If you’re happy with an older model of a Surface device that’s been pre-owned, you could save a lot of money shopping refurbished. We would recommend that the model you buy is certified refurbished, as these are rigorously tested and backed by Microsoft to work like new. You also get a one-year hardware warranty. As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.