Microsoft is rewarding all you Windows lovers with exciting discount offers on brand new Windows PCs and tablets. So, if any one of you is planning to upgrade your Windows device or switch to one, this is the perfect time of the year to do so. The pocket-friendly offers are ranging from Lenovo’s notebooks to Dell’s Alienware and other miscellaneous machines.
A praiseworthy aspect is that the discounts aren’t limited to just the devices carrying heavy price tags, but even affordable Windows machines features slashed pricing.
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S
SAVE UP TO $100
Starting at $799
Screen size: 12”
Battery life: Up to 10.5 hours
Memory: Up to 4 GB
Storage: Up to 128 GB SSD
Weight: 1.52 lbs
Lenovo YOGA 900
SAVE UP TO $300
Starting at $1,149
Screen size: 13.3”
Battery life: Up to 9 hours
Memory: Up to 16 GB
Storage: Up to 512 GB SSD
Weight: 2.84 lbs
Dell Inspiron 11 3000
SAVE UP TO $50
Starting at $199
Screen size: 11.6”
Battery life: Up to 8 hours
Memory: Up to 4 GB
Storage: Up to 500 GB HDD
Weight: 3.07 lbs
Dell Alienware Area 51
SAVE UP TO $400
Starting at $2,499
Memory: Up to 8 GB
Storage: Up to 2 TB HDD
Weight: 61.7 lbs
uVision TM800W560L tablet
SAVE UP TO $30
Starting at $129
8-inch touch screen with Full HD (1920x1200px) resolution
Intel Atom Z3735F processor
2GB RAM
32GB storage
Miracast enabled + micro HDMI port
Lenovo Ideacentre Stick 300 Mini PC + remote
SAVE UP TO $30
Starting at $129
Mini PC that connects to a display via HDMI
Intel Atom Z3735F processor
2GB RAM
32GB storage
Miracast enabled
Lenovo Z50-87 notebook
SAVE UP TO $30Starting at $59915.6-inch display with HD (1366x768px) resolution
AMD FX-7500 processor
8GB RAM
1TB storage
Dolby audio
Dell Inspiron 13 2-in-1 notebook
SAVE UP TO $150
Starting at $749
13.3-inch touch screen with Full HD (1920x1080px) resolution
6th-generation Intel Core i5 processor
8GB RAM
1TB storage
Intel RealSense 3D camera
Alienware X51 R3 desktop PC
SAVE UP TO $300
Starting at $1,699
6th-generation Intel Core i5 processor
16GB RAM
256GB SSD
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 GPU
Oculus Rift VR-ready (headset sold separately)
Alienware 15 Touch gaming laptop
SAVE UP TO $700
Starting at $2,499
15.6-inch touch screen with 4K/Ultra HD (3840x2160px) resolution
6th-generation Intel Core i7-6700HQ processor
16GB RAM
256GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Includes nine free PC game downloads worth over $200
You can clearly observe the diversity offered in this sale: From large to small savings, from gaming devices to notebooks and powerful desktop computers, a wide selection of devices to choose from, all of which target consumers with big and small budgets.
Moreover, with the holiday season coming up, we can expect more exciting packages and offers to come our way. There is no end date specified for the sale but we advise our readers to hurry up and grab their favorite device while they still can, as many of them are running out of stock.
So Windows Hello is not available on Mobile devices?? Um I’m not sure how many people are going to have access to my pc as it sits in my house more often than my phone so why isn’t an upgraded & additional security feature NOT available for my Microsoft phone?
Just so you all know (& before I get bombarded with it) yes I have Windows 10 Mobile on my phone and still no “hello” available. I’d love to be able to use my fingerprint to unlock my phone, seems way safer than a pin or face since someone can always just pick up my phone and hold it in a way that it sees my face and poof open. Fingerprint you have to actually touch the phone! Hackers are getting smarter every day and unless they go through all the trouble to copy my fingerprint (I don’t have stuff THAT important info on my phone, lol) but after having my identity stolen through my phone, I’d feel better knowing I had to touch it for them to get into it so…why isn’t it available for my Windows 10 Mobile Microsoft Phone?
So Windows Hello is not available on Mobile devices?? Um I’m not sure how many people are going to have access to my pc as it sits in my house more often than my phone so why isn’t an upgraded & additional security feature NOT available for my Microsoft phone?
Just so you all know (& before I get bombarded with it) yes I have Windows 10 Mobile on my phone and still no “hello” available. I’d love to be able to use my fingerprint to unlock my phone, seems way safer than a pin or face since someone can always just pick up my phone and hold it in a way that it sees my face and poof open. Fingerprint you have to actually touch the phone! Hackers are getting smarter every day and unless they go through all the trouble to copy my fingerprint (I don’t have stuff THAT important info on my phone, lol) but after having my identity stolen through my phone, I’d feel better knowing I had to touch it for them to get into it so…why isn’t it available for my Windows 10 Mobile Microsoft Phone?