Huge Prime Day deal: Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is the cheapest it's ever been
The best price ever for the Surface Pro 7
Amazon Prime Day is up and running and we've already seen one of the best deals of the entire deals Prime Day 48-hour period.
This deal is around the excellent Surface Pro 7, which is down to just £660 in this early deal - although note, the keyboard accessory needed to make it into a laptop replacement is sold separately. (Not in the UK? Scroll down for today's best Surface Pro 7 deals in your region).
That's an absolutely awesome price for an incredible Windows 10 tablet, and we imagine that stock won't last long at this price, so act fast.
Microsoft Surface Pro 7, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM: £850 £659.99 at Amazon
This is an incredible deal for Microsoft's gorgeous Windows 10 tablet. Packing a 10th generation Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB RAM, this is now at its lowest ever price for Amazon Prime Day. You don't want to miss this deal!
Running the full version of Windows 10, this is an incredibly diverse tablet that will allow you to use pretty much any regular Windows application, as well as mobile apps as well.
Do note, as mentioned, that if you want to use it like a laptop-like device, you'll need the Type Cover, which protects the screen and also adds a keyboard. Some times you may see the Surface Pro 7 pictured with the Type Cover, but check the details to see if it's actually included. In this deal, it isn't - but it's still a fantastic price.
If you're not in the UK, we've listed the best deals on the Surface Pro 7 where you are below.
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