Summary: After the first 20 are sold at each brick-and-mortar outlet, the price goes up to $ 199 while supplies last. The first 100 tablets sold through the Microsoft online store will also be available for $ 99, or $ 199 thereafter.
They might not get the love that Apple stores often do, but Microsoft has slowly amassed more than 40 retail locations over the last couple of years. If you haven’t been to one yet, and you’re in the market for a new Windows 8.1 tablet, you might want to pay a visit this coming Monday.
That’s because Microsoft is offering the Dell Venue 8 Pro for just $ 99 on December 9 — and only through its physical stores. That’s a massive discount from the $ 299.99 price that Dell itself sells the base model for. In fact, Dell didn’t even offer much of a deal on it during Black Friday/Cyber Monday, choosing just to throw in a free case and a year’s worth of accidental damage service if you purchased at the full price.
Of course there’s a catch. Only the first 20 Venue 8 Pro tablets sold in each location will be available at the $ 99 price. After that, the price shoots up to $ 199 as long as stock lasts (though it may be as little as 10 additional units at a store). That’s still a pretty good deal, but the price difference should prompt you to arrive early if you want a chance at the better bargain.
While your best opportunity to score the Venue 8 Pro for dirt cheap is by physically showing up at a Microsoft store, the company’s online store will also offer the $ 99 price for the first 100 units sold. Again, once that quota is reached, the tablet will be available for $ 199 until supply runs out.
Is the $ 99 price enough to get you to go to a Microsoft store on Monday to buy a Venue 8 Pro? Let us know in the Talkback section below.
Via The Verge
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