Surface Duo discount shaves $300 off at Best Buy

Score $300 off with activation, or $200 without.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

We’re still weeks away fromBlack Friday, but now looks like a pretty good time to buy aSurface Duoif you’ve had your eye on one. Along with a$200 off sale at Microsoft, Best Buy has dropped the price of Microsoft’s dual-screen device by an even steeper $300. The discount applies to both models, allowing you to pick up aSurface Duo for $1,099.

It’s important to note that the full $300 discount only applies if you activate the Surface Duo at the time of purchase. If you don’t want to do that, though, you’ll still get one for $200 off. Not a bad deal as the holidays approach.

Surface Duo is in a bit of a unique spot in the market right now. It’s Microsoft’s first mobile device since the end of the Windows Phone era. It’s also a foldable phone with two screens packed inside of an incredibly thin frame.

Android isn’t exactly 100 percent optimized for dual-screen devices yet, so there are still some kinks to work out. However, if you’re an early adopter type and want to experiment with Microsoft’s vision of mobile productivity, then the Surface Duo is an intriguing device.

In his review, Windows Central executive editor Daniel Rubino said, “With ground-breaking hardware design and the right apps, it’s game-changing. But some early jankiness with the OS, performance issues, and the lack of modern hardware holds it back.”

The Surface Duo comes with a bumper in the box, so you’re protected from minor accidental bumps. However, it might be wise to take some of the money you save from the sale and put it towards the current crop ofbest Surface Duo cases. Otherwise, you can grab the Surface Duo at Best Buy now starting at $1,099.

Thanks, Eli, for the tip!

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Dan Thorp-Lancaster is the former Editor-in-Chief of Windows Central. He began working with Windows Central, Android Central, and iMore as a news writer in 2014 and is obsessed with tech of all sorts. You can follow Dan on Twitter@DthorpLand Instagram@heyitsdtl.