Microsoft Microsoft Store Black Friday 2019: Up to $300 Off Surface Pro 7, Up to $150 Off Xbox One Consoles, $15 Off Xbox Controllers + More Shop Microsoft's Black Friday 2019 Deals Now!
get this dealStart planning your Black Friday shopping spree at the Microsoft Store, because they've revealed their Black Friday 2019 deals and you can get a sneak peek of this year's deals now!
You'll find notable deals on Surface devices and Xbox gaming, including savings on the recently-released Surface Pro 7, Surface Laptop 3 and Xbox One bundles!
This year's sale starts November 21, but most deals will be available starting Thursday, November 28 at 12:00 AM ET. We've listed Microsoft's Black Friday 2019 deals below, chronologically by start date.
Starting November 21
- Surface Go - Starting at $439.00 (regularly from $589.00)
- Surface Pro 7 - Starting at $799.00 (regularly from $1099.00)
- Surface Pro 7 Bundle with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 10 + Black Pro Type Cover - $1149.00 (regularly $1369.00)
- Surface Pro 7 Bundle with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 + Black Pro Type Cover - $1399.00 (regularly $1769.00)
- Surface Pro 7 Bundles with Type Cover - Starting at $949.00 (regularly from $1339.00)
- Surface Studio 2 28" All-in-One Desktop - Starting at $4199.00 (regularly from $4749.00)
- Xbox One Consoles - Starting at $179.00 (regularly from $329.00)
- Xbox One Wireless Controllers - Starting at $49.99 (regularly from $64.99)
Starting November 22
- Dell 24 Touch Monitor - $349.00 (regularly $499.00)
- Samsung HMD Odyssey+ VR Headset - $324.00 (regularly $649.00)
Starting November 24
- GAEMS Personal Gaming Environments - Starting at $259.00 (regularly from $399.00)
- Samsung 49" 144Hz QLED Curved Gaming Monitor - $1029.00 (regularly $1429.00)
Starting November 28
- Acer Predator Triton 500 15.6" Gaming Laptop with 9th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and Windows 10 - $1849.99 (regularly $2299.99)
- ASUS ROG Strix G 15.6" Gaming Laptop with 9th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and Windows 10 - $1199.00 (regularly $1599.00)
- HP 15.6" Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i3 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 10 - $449.00 (regularly $849.00)
- HP 15.6" Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $599.00 (regularly $999.00)
- HP 15.6" Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $749.00 (regularly $1199.00)
- Lenovo Legion Y540 15 Gaming Laptop with 9th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and Windows 10 - $1099.99 (regularly $1599.99)
- Surface Book 2 - Starting at $1149.00 (regularly from $1899.00)
- Surface Laptop 3 - Starting at $1199.00 (regularly from $1589.00)
- 50% off JBL Reflect Mini2 Wireless Headphones + Free Charging Case
- Up to 50% off select audio accessories
- Up to $75.00 off select HyperX gaming accessories
- Up to $85.00 off select Xbox One gaming headsets
- Up to $600.00 off select Windows 10 PCs
Starting November 29
These Microsoft Store Black Friday deals will be available for a limited time online and in Microsoft retail stores. The Microsoft Store offers free shipping on all orders with no minimum.
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View allThis is the best laptop deal of the year: lenovo-canada-legion-y540-17-c-gaming-l ... b-2287938/
A few months ago this was available with 9% ebates: lenovo-canada-25-off-legion-laptops-fre ... #p31237299
I'm a new pc gamer and I find it alright - not amazing by any means but as long as I can use it for a few years, I'm good with it.
Heard really good things about this 2 in 1 so I'm pretty pumped to get it. My estimated delivery isn't until December 12 though!
This was unadvertised but it's a pretty good deal , just pulled the trigger make sure to use Rakuten for 1.3% cash back.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/p/lenov ... verviewtab
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product ... 99ffcc61e2
ASUS Vivobook Pro Notebook 15.6'' FHD Intel Core i5-8300H GTX 1650, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD Windows 10
Going from 999.99 to 799.99 on Friday.
For a real gaming notebook you need to be looking at the RTX2060 and above (in the latest gens).
here is a pretty nice rig for what should be around $1062+ GST + 10% ebates.
https://www.dell.com/en-ca/shop/gaming- ... 90_sb_s04e
512GB SSD, 1660Ti Max Q. I would buy this if I hadn't just bought the other one, just needs a RAM upgrade.
It's still going on but YMMV if your store let's you use the coupon code.
Also I'm not sure about what research has shown about VR and children, but many headsets just outright say Do not use under x age.
Edit: Also can't forget to mention Half Life : Alyx is coming out and the Oculus store games, which you have to use a third-party addon to get it to work with WMR (I think it is called Revive). There's the Star Wars episodes, Asgard's Wrath, the upcoming Medal of Honor game
I think I will give the Odyssey+ a go and if I like it I will keep it but I am not going to order the Rift S when I know I don't want to spend close to double the money on it right now. I can see myself paying that money in a year or two but not yet . . .
Thanks!
Also, take a look at the dangers of VR for younger kids. HMD's are not good for developing eyes so you will want to heavily limit the amount of time they use the headset for.
I haven't used the Oculus Rift S, the Vive Pro or the Odyssey+ plus but 250/300 is 83% more money for the Oculus Rift S (550) on Microsoft's Canadian website and on Amazon.ca and that is pre-tax. $337.87-$621.50=$283.63 and $283.63/337.87 is 84% more money after tax.
Is the Oculus Rift S worth almost 84% more money!? I somehow doubt it and even if it was, I don't have ~$621 bucks right now for a VR headset but I can manage ~338 bucks. I will use it for a couple of years and let the kids use it and then give it to them if I upgrade in the future.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/p/samsu ... verviewtab
I bought one on the first day (22 Nov) for $324 and able to refund the difference by using/contact the MS Store chat support.
Looks like "label created" is when the charge you, and say shipped. Even though it sits in the warehouse for four days before even starting to actually ship.
Questionable business practice.
Is this run by microsoft or actually staples canada, lol.