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ASU Student Surface Store Stay Secure and Productive with Devices Designed for Work Anywhere ASU Student Surface Store Stay secure and productive with devices designed for work anywhere. Visit the Store at: aka.ms/ArizonaStateUniversitySurfaceBYOD Get things done how and where you work best. Surface can help you stay connected and productive throughout your day. With savings up to $536* on select Surface Laptop 3, Surface Pro 7, and Surface Book 3 collaboration is more affordable than ever. Visit aka.ms/ArizonaStateUniversitySurfaceBYOD Surface Pro 7 Surface Laptop 3-13” Surface Laptop 3-15” Surface Book 3 The iconic Surface 2-in-1, The perfect everyday laptop is The perfect everyday laptop is Our most powerful Surface now even faster and now even faster. Choose from now even faster. Choose from yet in a laptop form factor, more versatile, with USB- two durable keyboard finishes two durable keyboard finishes with a 13.5” or 15” A and USB-C®. and 13.5” touchscreen. and 15” touchscreen. detachable touchscreen. Save up to Save up to Save up to Save up to Intel Core i7 Intel Core i5 13in Intel Core i5 15in Intel Core i5 13in $296 16GB/256 model $186 8GB/128 model $272 8GB/256 model $200 8GB/256GB iGPU model Save up to Save up to Intel Core i7 15in $333 16GB/256 model Intel Core i7 15in $536 32GB/512GB dGPU model Pair your Surface device with work-enhancing accessories: Surface Pen Surface Dock 2 Surface Signature Type Cover Updated sensitivity Seven ports provide a Precision Mouse Sleek, compact, and adjustable and inking 199W power supply to A sleek, lightweight, with backlit keys, and a large capabilities capture charge any Surface and ergonomic design trackpad for precise navigation. device, with Fast Charging your ideas in real helps you work freely on enabled devices. time. with precision. Only Surfaces purchased through the Microsoft BYOD site have the option of adding Microsoft Commercial Complete coverage for 3 or 4 years. Includes (2) accidental damage claims, no deductible for replacement, remote support, and expedited replacements. Contact your Microsoft Store Business Team today! Brandon Dorfman [email protected] Microsoft Store Business Sales Specialist.
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