Most Microsoft Surface Pro 6 tablets are now $200 cheaper

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The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.

If you missed Microsoft's Black Friday deals and want to buy a tablet from the company right now, you're in luck. At the moment, Microsoft is taking $200 off almost all its Surface Pro 6 tablets, minus the version with 128 GB of storage space.

Update: A previous version of this article stated that these deals would be available only until December 2. However, they're still available in the week starting December 3.

Here's exactly how much Microsoft is currently charging for the Surface Pro 6 models that are in stock in the US: 

  • Surface Pro 6 with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage space, Intel Core i5: $999 (instead of $1,199)
  • Surface Pro 6 with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage space, Intel Core i7: $1,299 (instead of $1,499)
  • Surface Pro 6 with 16 GB RAM, 512 GB storage space, Intel Core i7: $1,699 (instead of $1,899)
  • Surface Pro 6 with 16 GB RAM, 1 TB storage space, Intel Core i7: $2,099 (instead of $2,299)

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Microsoft is also taking $50 off its much cheaper Surface Go tablet (just as it did during Black Friday), selling it starting at $349 instead of $399. Mind you, these prices for the Surface Go and Surface Pro 6 do not include accessories like Type Cover keyboards or Surface Pen styluses. 

Running Windows 10, the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Go are Microsoft's newest tablets, both released earlier this year. The Surface Pro 6 is larger and considerably more powerful than the Surface Go, and that's obviously reflected in its pricing. Are you tempted to buy any of these Microsoft slates anytime soon?
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