Microsoft is offering much of its Surface lineup of PCs at a discount for Cyber Monday. What’s perhaps better than an outright deal is that most of these Surface promotions come bundled with a Type Cover, giving whoever receives it as a gift more versatility out of the box than these Windows 10 machines usually offer. You’ll also find deals on laptops made by the likes of HP, Dell, and others, along with some appealing discounts on all things Xbox.
Microsoft is discounting the Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, and Xbox One for Cyber Monday
Deals on current and last-gen tech
Deals on current and last-gen tech


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We’ll be adding and removing deals to reflect what’s currently available.
We’ve tapped into the collective knowledge of The Verge to put together a list of 78 great gifts for all manner of ages, sizes, and budgets. Shop now.
Surface computers
Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 256 GB SSD, with platinum Type Cover)is $999 (usually $1,059)Surface Pro (Intel Core m3, 128GB SSD, with platinum Type Cover)is $599 (usually $909)- All Surface Go models are $50 off
- Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 256GB SSD, with black Type Cover) is $1129 (usually $1,329)
Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i7, 512GB SSD, with black Type Cover)is $1,699 (usually $2,028)- Save $300 on the Surface Laptop 2
Laptops
Dell Inspiron 15 G3 gaming laptop (Intel Core i5, GTX 1050 Ti)is $599 (usually $799)- Asus VivoBook Flip 14 (Intel Pentium, Windows 10 S) is $279 (usually $399)
Dell XPS 13 (Intel Core i5, 128GB SSD)is $699 (usually $999)
Xbox consoles
Xbox One S 1TB Minecraft Creators bundleis $199 (usually $299)- Xbox One X 1TB console is $399 (usually $499)
Xbox One bundlesare $70 offUp to75 percent off of 500 games
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