The Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 has never been cheaper
Record low prices hit the Surface Laptop 4
We don't see too many record low prices in Surface Laptop 4 deals, but Microsoft's latest $100 discount on the Ryzen 5 configuration means this luxury laptop has never been cheaper. Coming in weeks ahead of official Black Friday laptop deals, Microsoft's latest offer drops the mid-range configuration down to $899.99 (was $999.99) - the lowest price we've ever seen.
There has never been a better time to upgrade your existing Surface Laptop, and while there's no guarantee that this model won't be cheaper in next month's sales - there's also no guarantee that this price will stick around. If you're after a new machine before November then this is well worth a look.
We've seen Surface Laptop 4 deals slowly staggering down from that $999.99 MSRP over the last couple of weeks. At the end of September, a brief $979 sales price appeared at a number of retailers but today's $100 discount blows all those previous offers out the water.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 | $999.99 $899.99 at Microsoft
Save $100 - The Surface Laptop 4 is down to $899.99 at Microsoft right now, thanks to a $100 discount. That's the lowest price we've ever seen on this Ryzen 5 configuration, perfect for those who have been holding out for a discount before upgrading.
More of today's best Surface Laptop 4 deals
If you're after a different configuration, or you're keen to see what other retailers are offering with this price drop, you'll find all the latest Surface Laptop 4 deals in the price comparison chart just below.
If you're after something more portable, we'd also recommend getting ready for Black Friday iPad deals as well. We're also getting you prepped for this year's Black Friday gaming laptop deals - though you can check out all the best gaming laptops on the market right now for more inspiration.
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