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

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is yet again available with attractive discount of up $150. The new offer is only available for users in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The deal kicks off on April 19 and is going to expire on April 27. The Surface Pro 3 is listed with new pricing details on the Microsoft Store site.

The base model of Surface Pro 3 powered by Intel Core i3 that comes along with 64 GB storage and 4 GB of RAM is available for $799. The Intel Core i5 that is available with 128 GB of storage and 4 GB of Ram is available with a discount of $100 on its original price of $999.

The $1,299 priced Surface Pro 3 that features Intel Core i5, 256 GB storage capacity and 8 GB of RAM is available with a price cut of $150. It can be now purchased for $1,149.

The Intel Core i7 edition of Surface Pro 3 that comes loaded with 256 GB storage and 8 GB of RAM is also available with a discount of $150 on its original price tag of $1,549. It can be now availed for $1,399.

Lastly, the highest configuration model of Surface Pro 3 that has Intel Core i7, 512 GB of storage and 8 GB of RAM is now priced at $1,799 because of $150 price cut on its regular price tag of $1,799. All the editions of Surface Pro 3 are available with free sleeves.

Best Buy Surface Pro 3 Trade-In Deal

Best Buy is also running a trade-in deal for buying Surface Pro 3 that provide a minimum of $50 gift card along with a coupon worth $150 that is required to redeem before April 25. A dedicated Best Buy page allows users to find out the value of an older tablet that can be exchanged to avail the discount.

Speculations are rife that Microsoft will reveal the Surface Pro 4 at the end of this month during the Microsoft Build Conference 2015 event that will start on April 29 and end on May 1. Its mass production is expected to begin in June and the Surface Pro 3 successor will release with Windows 10 in the second half of the year, reports the International Business Times.

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