Microsoft’s new range of Surface products arrived in the UK just last month. Usually, that would make Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts out of the question, but Currys clearly hasn’t got the memo.
The UK retailer is currently offering 10% off a variety of Surface hardware, including the brand-new Surface Pro 8, Duo 2 and Go 3. To take advantage, just enter the code ‘SURFACE10’ at checkout. However, you’ll need to be quick – this promotion expires today, and it’s not clear exactly when. If you’re interested in any of these products, we’d encourage you to act fast to avoid disappointment. Prices are unlikely to drop this low again for quite a while.
It probably goes without saying, but these are the lowest prices the three devices have ever been. This means the Surface Pro 8 now starts at just £899.10, a discount of almost £100 on the RRP (which we expect it to return to tomorrow). You can save even more on the same model (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM) with a 256GB SSD instead of 128GB – it’s currently down to £989.10. However, you’ll still need to buy the Type Cover separately.
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That’s also the case for the Surface Go 3, Microsoft’s latest budget 2-in-1. 10% off represents a more modest saving here, but means the newly-introduced Intel Core i3 model (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) is down to £512.10 with a useful £56.90 discount.
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However, arguably the more exciting deal is on the Surface Duo 2. Microsoft’s second-gen dual-screen foldable is a huge upgrade over the original in terms of display, battery and performance. It usually starts at the same £1,349 as its predecessor, but this 10% discount drops the price to £1,214. You can save over £140 by doubling the storage to 256GB – it’s now £1,429.
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The promotion also applies to slightly older devices such as the Surface Laptop Go and Surface Laptop 4, although the latter is still currently cheaper than Amazon. You can also save £170 on the Surface Pro 7+ and get a free Type Cover (usually £90) with the code ‘FREETYPECOVER‘
There are plenty more great Surface deals in the UK and US this Cyber Monday. Check out the highlights below:
Top 10 Surface Deals
Microsoft Surface Duo 2 (256GB)

The Surface Duo 2 is heavily discounted at many different retailers, but Currys is the pick of the bunch. However, it’s out of stock of the 128GB model, so head to the Microsoft Store for a £489 saving.
Microsoft Surface Pro 8 (i5, 8GB, 128GB)

The Surface Pro 8 has been frequently discounted since launching, but this excellent deal might not be around for long. Just be aware, you’ll still need to buy the keyboard cover separately.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go (i5, 8GB, 256GB)

The Surface Laptop Go’s successor has just been announced, but it remains a capable device that will serve you well for many years. This top-spec model is currently available with a useful discount.
Microsoft Surface Pro 8 (i5, 8GB, 512GB)

This i5 mode of the Surface Pro 8 has 8GB of RAM and a bumper 512GB SSD, and it’s available with a useful 12% discount right now.
Microsoft Surface Duo (256GB)

The original Surface Duo doesn’t get everything right, but it’s still an exciting device. This £720 discount on the 256GB model is closely followed by a £670 saving on the 128GB variant. We’d still recommend the former, given how little extra you’re paying for double the storage.
Microsoft Surface Go 2 (Core M3, 8GB RAM, 128GB, Cellular)

If you don’t mind slightly older hardware, the Surface Go 2 remains a great portable PC. The top-spec model with 4G connectivity is currently available with a useful £144 discount, but you can also save £120 on the WiFi-only version. Keyboard covers are still sold separately, though.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 (15in, Ryzen 7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD)

The Surface Laptop 3 might have been released in 2019, but it remains a great option in 2022. That’s especially true if you’re looking for a powerful 15in laptop – this one has 19% off at Amazon.
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