Save 15% on the top-of-the-line Microsoft Surface Go tablet with this coupon code

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Save 15% on the top-of-the-line Microsoft Surface Go tablet with this coupon code
The Microsoft Surface Go is a new tablet from the software giant that is designed to take on the Apple iPad. The slate is available with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage for $399. The top-of-the-line variant carries 8GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage for $549. Suppose we told you that there is a coupon code that will instantly melt 15% off the price of the high-end model. Beach Camera (through Japanese e-commerce site Rakuten) will take $82 off that version of the Surface Go if you use the coupon code BTS15 when checking out. Shipping is free.

The Surface Go tablet features a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 10-inch display with a resolution of 1800 x 1200. An Intel Pentium 4415Y processor (dual-core, 1.6GHz) is under the hood and an 8MP camera adorns the back. There is also a 5MP front-facing sensor for selfies and video chats. The slate can be unlocked using facial recognition, and the battery will provide enough juice to power the tablet for up to 9 hours between charges. There is a built-in kickstand to prop up the tablet on a table or desk, and Windows 10 is pre-installed.

The coupon code will also allow you to take 15% off the price of the Type Cover accessory that protects the Surface Go, and adds a physical QWERTY to your tablet. Normally $129.99, the discounted price is $110.50.

If interested in a good deal on the top-of-the-line Surface Go, click on the sourcelink below.

source: Rakuten via MSPoweruser
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