Best Buy is now selling Microsoft’s state-of-the-art new Surface Pro with a gratis keyboard

Released around two months ago and bombastically marketed as a “reimagined laptop” and “the most flexible, most powerful 2-in-1 out there”, Microsoft’s extravagant new Surface Pro tablet is finally on sale at a decent discount from a major US retailer.

We’re talking no obligatory memberships or any other hoops to jump through, and although it may not sound as sweet as a free 50-inch TV, Best Buy’s complimentary new Surface Pro keyboard is all but guaranteed to come in handy for each and every one of you looking to purchase this Windows 11-powered device today.

Said keyboard is separately available for $179.99, promising to squeeze every last bit of productivity out of Microsoft’s state-of-the-art new Surface Pro tablet and help it achieve its full potential as a top-of-the-line laptop replacement. Unfortunately, this deal is not good for the most affordable 2024 Surface Pro variants out there, which means that you’ll need to pay at least $1,499.99 to secure your $179.99-worth gift.

Of course, your fifteen hundred bucks will buy you some absolutely mind-blowing hardware, including a Snapdragon X Elite processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB solid-state drive. Alternatively, you can cough up $200 more and bump that SSD up to 1TB capacity or spend a whopping $2,099.99 on a 32GB memory-packing configuration with one terabyte of internal storage space of its own.

All three of these ultra-high-end models currently sold alongside gratis keyboards also come with top-shelf OLED display technology, up to 14 hours of battery life, extraordinary cameras, super-powerful speakers, and perhaps most importantly, “industry-leading” AI capabilities… at least from Microsoft’s standpoint.

If you’re addicted to your Windows productivity tools, this is without a doubt the best tablet available today, and together with a Surface Pro keyboard, it can easily be considered one of the greatest laptops out there as well. That’s something Apple and Samsung can’t really compete with, but if you know when and where to look, you can find significantly cheaper iPad Pro (2024) and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra models.

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