Microsoft Surface Pro 3
An attendee photographs the new Microsoft Surface Pro 3, during the event in New York May 20, 2014. Reuters/Brendan McDermid

The popular Surface Pro 3 is available with an attractive discount on Costco. For registered users, the online retailer is provided a price cut of up to $250 on Surface Pro 3 bundle that is powered by Core i7 processor. The deal is going to expire by the first week of the coming month.

Costco is offering a discount of $200 on Surface Pro 3 that comes with 256 GB storage and Core i7 processor. By adding a black coloured Type Cover and one year subscription of Office 365 Personal edition, the price of the device comes to $1499 which effectively allows users to take advantage of $249.98 price cut in comparison to the official cost of the device on the Microsoft Store along with Type cover and Office 365.

The Surface Pro 3 Core i7 bundle deal on Costco also includes a Surface Pen stylus, Windows 8.1 and screen protector. Costco says that the deal will last until May 5 while the supplies last.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is also available in other CPU and storage variants. However, Costco is offering discount on the aforementioned CPU variant of the device. The 256 GB model comes with 8 GB of RAM.

The 12-inch screen of the Surface Pro 4 supports a display resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels. It houses a camera of 5 MP at the front and the rear with support for full HD resolution.

The stereo speakers present on the device are added to deliver Dolby Audio-enhanced sound experience. It comes with plenty of connectivity features such as Wi-Fi, 4.0 Bluetooth, USB 3.0 slot, microSD card slot, audio jack and more.

The Surface Pro 3 that was released last year is still popular today. Rumours have it that the device will be replaced by the Surface Pro 4 this year. As of this writing, Microsoft has not reveled any information on the successor model.

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