Microsoft's Black Friday offers include discounts on Surface Pro 3, Xbox One and more

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Microsoft is just one of several technology giants taking part in this year’s Black Friday sales extravaganza. The Redmond-based company has announced its selection of deals with discounts on more than 30 products starting now through the end of the month while supplies last.

Only one deal – an HP Stream 7 Signature Edition tablet for $99 – is being offered as of writing. An additional six products including Visual Studio, Project Standard, Visio Standard and the Lumia 635 handset will go live next Monday, November 24.

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The bulk of Microsoft’s discounted products aren’t being offered until Thanksgiving Day but keep your calendar marked because there are some pretty slick deals to be had.

For example, you can save up to $150 on a Surface Pro 3 in a variety of capacities and processor options with the same discount being offered on the older Surface 2. A Dell 28-inch 4K monitor with Surface Pro 3 docking station can be had for $499, the Acer Aspire Switch 10 2-in-1 starts at $299 while a Dell Inspiron 15 can be yours for $399.

Microsoft isn’t neglecting gamers either as the Xbox 360 4GB with Peggle 2 will command just $129.99 (expect to pay $199.99 for a 360 with a 500GB hard drive). The Xbox One with Assassin’s Creed Unity can be yours for $329 without the Kinect or $429.99 with it – the choice is yours.

Microsoft’s Black Friday deals are valid in-store and online while supplies last.

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They need to place Win7 on sales...It will sell like hotcakes in preparation for Win10 release. Also, if they place their non-365 Office on sales, I may pick up a copy.
 
They need to place Win7 on sales...It will sell like hotcakes in preparation for Win10 release. Also, if they place their non-365 Office on sales, I may pick up a copy.
Technically, Microsoft isn't selling Windows 7 anymore, so you can only buy it from vendors that have a stockpile: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-29880144
It would be nice if they gave some deals on MS Office packages, though. At least it's free on mobile platforms now!
 
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