Microsoft today introduces a pretty sweet back to school deal, giving
students the option to save $300 with the purchase of a Surface device
and an Xbox One console. Part of the bundle are three free extras, one
of which is a wireless controller.
The promo is valid for all configurations of the Surface Book and
Surface Pro 4, and starts at just $878. For the money, students get the
base Surface Pro 4 and a 500GB Xbox One game bundle. The two devices are
normally available to students for $809.10 and $279, respectively, when
purchased separately.
The Surface + Xbox bundle
also includes a free Xbox One game -- students can choose from Just
Dance 2016 ($39.99), The Crew ($29.99) and Assassin's Creed Unity
($19.99) -- and a $50 Microsoft Store gift code, on top of the
aforementioned wireless controller for Xbox One in black, which students
can now buy for $53.99. (The wireless controller is included with the
500GB Xbox One game bundle that students can buy.)
If you do the math, the savings effectively range between $279.99 and
$299.99, depending on how expensive the free game that you choose is.
Even if you do not care about that or the gift code, the deal is still
pretty nice as you are basically getting an Xbox One at a very, very low
price -- $68.90 when using the aforementioned example -- when buying a
Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book.
A more future-proof bundle would include a mid-range Surface Pro 4 (Core
i5 version with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage) and 1TB Xbox One,
which would end up costing $1,298. You should also add a Type Cover
keyboard, which adds $129.99 to the cost, just to make the tablet usable
at a desk and more usable in general.
Students also have access to cheaper Office 365 subscriptions as well.
The Home version can be had for $79.99 (normally it costs $99.99) while
the Personal version goes for $49.99 (normally, $69.99); for most folks I
believe the latter is the best option.
~ Mihăiță Bamburic
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