You must trade-in your Surface by March 8, 2015, and then buy a new Surface Pro 3 (at $699 and up) by April 8, 2015. And know that you can do just as well-or better-elsewhere. That said, depending on your wants and needs, this offer doesn’t look that too bad on the, um, surface. Why? Because the hardware in the Surface Pro 3 was already a generation behind when the product launched last year, and while Microsoft may hold off until the Windows 10 launch (September-ish) for a Surface Pro 4 (or whatever), that device will be much more up-to-date. Indeed, I addressed this issue recently in Ask Paul: Buy Surface Pro 3 Now or Wait for Surface Pro 4? and noted that if this were my own decision, I’d wait. Given where we are in the schedule, one might reasonable question whether they should wait for the next product revision. There are a number of caveats to this offer, but the biggest one is that you should ignore it as there are better deals elsewhere.īefore getting to that, the biggest question of course is whether you should even upgrade to a Surface Pro 3 now. Microsoft is now letting customers trade-in older Surface devices for credit towards a new Surface Pro 3.
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