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This Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is a great WFH companion, and it’s 46% off
TL;DR: Grab a factory refurbished Microsoft Surface Pro 4 for $912.99, a 46% savings as of March 18.
If you haven’t noticed already, Microsoft has been working on its spring cleaning a little early. It’s dishing out oodles of factory recertified products at massive discounts from their original prices. In other words, now is the time to upgrade to a new device without breaking the bank. And what better time to get yourself a new gadget than when you’re splitting time between working from home and killing time at home for the foreseeable future?
Case in point: this factory recertified 12.3-inch 512GB Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is nearly half off its retail value. Is it brand new? No, it hails from 2015 (what we’re now referring to as the “good old days”), but it’s still got all the bells and whistles you look for in a new device.
It has a powerful 6th gen Intel Core i7 processor that delivers the speedy performance of a laptop in the body of a tablet. That means its capable of handling multiple projects at once without issue. Plus, this one comes with a spacious 512GB hard drive, which is plenty of space for storing all your files and photos.
The Surface Pro 4 also boasts a crystal-clear 12.3-inch PixelSense display with ultra HD resolution and an impressive touch screen. And most importantly, like all Surface products, it combines the portability of a tablet and the performance of a laptop, making it the ultimate device for those looking for flexibility. Think about it: you can easily transition between working and bingeing Netflix while finally trying out your Instant Pot without changing devices.
TechRadar gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars, saying it’s still “such an excellent device four years later,” while CNET gave it 8.5 out of 10. Not too shabby, eh?
Originally, a Surface Pro 4 of this caliber would cost you $1,699.99, but when you buy certified refurbished, you can get one for just $912.99. That’s 46% off retail value. Oh, and if you’re worried about it being recertified, you can rest easy knowing its thoroughly inspected, restored, and rigorously tested for imperfections. Plus, your Microsoft warranty will be fully reset against any future issues. If they are putting that much trust in their work, you should, too.
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