Mainly as an experiment. You can get the brand new Microsoft Surface pro 4 and a set of Duracell batteries for £702.98 in store if you are with O2 (free sim available to anyone) and use the £50 off £750 spend. You can also order them into store if none in stock and still use this deal.
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ImyR85
17 Nov 1519#4
Worth it for the AA batteries alone.
barnesy99
17 Nov 156#3
Hot, but personally I wouldn't get the base model with the Core M processor. Would spend the extra £100 to get the i5.
Jimmyboy to clubuk
17 Nov 154#22
Don't not buy? So do buy then.
redarrowrules to clubuk
17 Nov 154#9
Care to explain? Many people on here including myself are on Win10 with no "major problem". Running it on a Surface Pro 3 and not had any issues.
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shalton
17 Nov 15#1
Tink you may need to explain that the batteries are to put the initial cost, before discount, over £750. So you can use the £50 off £750 with O2?
ma11wi11
17 Nov 151#2
Yeah good point. Don't know how to edit my listing though. But yes you just need anything to push the base price over £750 so you can use the voucher from O2 priority.
barnesy99
17 Nov 156#3
Hot, but personally I wouldn't get the base model with the Core M processor. Would spend the extra £100 to get the i5.
minicale to barnesy99
17 Nov 151#7
100 is not much considering a big upgrade
ImyR85
17 Nov 1519#4
Worth it for the AA batteries alone.
Umillion to ImyR85
18 Nov 15#32
They're Duracell as well!
tricky_tree1982
17 Nov 15#5
Code doesn't work!
ma11wi11 to tricky_tree1982
17 Nov 15#11
In store only as per O2 voucher.
afroylnt to tricky_tree1982
19 Nov 15#37
Win10 or the discount code or both? :stuck_out_tongue:
clubuk
17 Nov 15#6
don't not buy for now ,currently there is a major problem with Win10 ,
redarrowrules to clubuk
17 Nov 154#9
Care to explain? Many people on here including myself are on Win10 with no "major problem". Running it on a Surface Pro 3 and not had any issues.
Jimmyboy to clubuk
17 Nov 154#22
Don't not buy? So do buy then.
asc91
17 Nov 151#8
This is the M3-6Y30 processor though. If you're spending £700 on an PC I wouldn't settle for less than an i5. I'm not saying everyone needs the power, but if you don't, you probably shouldn't be spending so much on a PC - unless of course money isn't really an object. I think money would be better spent on the Surface Pro 3 with an i5.
My 1st gen Surface pro is still going strong!
jaydeeuk1
17 Nov 15#10
I really liked my SP1 but got fed up with battery life, especially if I wanted to do a bit of gaming or playing films on high brightness, battery would lose 50% in an hour.
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My 1st gen Surface pro is still going strong!
Doh quoted wrong post. CBA to change it.