SAVE $316.80: As of June 4,Korea Archives get the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 (10-Core Snapdragon X Plus w/AI NPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) at Woot for $762.29, down from its usual price of $1,079.09. That's a discount of 29%.
Looking for a new laptop? If you’ve had your eye on a Surface Pro 11, this Woot deal is definitely worth a closer look. While the 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD base model originally retailed for $999.99, it’s no longer sold directly through the Microsoft Store, and it's currently unavailable at retailers like Best Buy. On Amazon, it's limited to third-party sellers. Woot appears to be one of the only places where you can still buy this base configuration new right now.
As of June 4, get the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 (10-Core Snapdragon X Plus w/AI NPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) at Woot for $762.29, down from its usual price of $1,079.09. That's $316.80 off for a discount of 29%. This model comes with a docking station that you can use to set up your laptop to an external monitor or other peripherals. You'll also get a 90-day limited warranty from Woot.
SEE ALSO: The best laptops under $500: All the budget-friendly options you should considerThe slightly higher price point is likely due to the included docking station (pictured), which does bump up the MSRP a bit. If you're set on this specific model, this might be one of your last chances to get it before it's gone for good.
Otherwise, this model comes paired with a 10-core Snapdragon X Plus processor, a 4K webcam, and Windows 11, so it's a great contender for working on the go or just chilling at home with your favorite shows and movies. This price is the lowest you'll get this model for, so you should snap it up while it's still here.
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