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Save up to AU$592 on the Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3 on the Microsoft Store

With summer winding down and most students set to return to university this week, there’s some excellent back-to-uni deals available on laptops and 2-in-1s to help you ace your assignments and coursework.

But even if your uni days are long behind you, now is a great opportunity to snag a hefty discount on a top-notch machine, such as Microsoft’s Surface Pro 7 or Surface Laptop 3, both of which are now up to 20% off. Plus, for the duration of this sale, every Surface device purchased includes a free sleeve valued at up to AU$89.95.

There are also solid discounts across the rest of the Microsoft Store, with time-limited sales and special offers on the Pro X, Surface Book 2 and the Surface Headphones. Check out all the deals on offer below.



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