Monday, June 19, 2023

Flash sale brings down Microsoft Surface Pro 8 price dramatically - PhoneArena

Buying a tablet, or anything else for that matter, seems like a straightforward decision until you actually have to buy something for yourself. That's when it hits you that the overhyped, overpriced product that you thought would be good is not fit for your use cases. If you want a laptop/tablet computer hybrid that's not limiting in any way, you might not have considered the Microsoft Surface Pro 8, but now is the perfect time to do so.
Microsoft is a reliable company and its wildly popular 2-in-1s can help you get more done than other top tablets. The Surface Pro 8 is a classy, lightweight device with a vibrant 13 inches 120Hz screen. Woot currently has the 11th Gen Intel Core i5 variant on sale.

It's swift to use and handles everyday tasks and productivity work perfectly well. It has a removable SSD, unlike other tablets, and also has more ports than rival devices, including two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a Surface Connect port, and there is even a headphone jack.

The Surface Pro 8 also supports external devices so you can connect monitors and external hard drives and GPUs to it.

Biggest of all, it runs Windows 11 and can run any program that your computer can. Other tablets run tablet operating systems that you may find restrictive, especially if you need a device that can replace your laptop.

The Surface Pro 8 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage costs $999 but you can save $389 on it right now. That's a huge discount and you should grab the deal if you want the desktop experience in a tablet form factor. There's also a built-in kickstand for hands-free use, sharp cameras for clear and detailed images, and a face authentication system for easy unlocking.

The deal is set to expire in three days, if the stock lasts until then that is. So grab one quickly if you want a premium multi-use device but don't want to spend $1,000.

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