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[Opened] Microsoft Surface Pro 7 13" 1866 - i5 1035G4/8GB RAM/256GB SSD/Touchscreen $350.22 Delivered @ Compnowclearance eBay

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Excellent price considering other sellers are selling refurbed/used for $600.
eBay Plus get 22% off code, others 20%.

These units have been opened and were asset tagged but were never used and the tags were then removed leaving no visible marks.

They are all in brand new condition.

Intel Core i5 10th Gen 1035G4 (1.1GHz - 3.7GHz)
8GB RAM
256GB SSD
Intel Iris Plus Graphics
Touch Screen
Platinum

Accessories:- Charger

Includes Full Tax Invoice and 3 Months Hardware Warranty

Original Coupon Deal

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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closed Comments

  • +9
    • Includes Full Tax Invoice and 3 Months Hardware Warranty

    Sounds like used.

    • Exactly my thoughts

      • Unlikely. I’ve purchased several items from this seller, and they have consistently matched their descriptions. I’ve also come across CompNow stores in universities; they are a corporate seller.

  • windows 11 compatible?

    • +1

      Yes

  • +5

    Wow, only took 8 minutes to be ozbargained (was more than 10 at time of posting)!
    Thank you for looking ;-)

  • OzB’d.

  • Someone must've bought the whole lot

    • +3

      Broden'ed.

      • +4

        He's still alive and thriving!!! Slime…

    • Looking at the store feedbacks they left for this listing, looks like many different buyers

      • +6

        Purchase history also shows that after you posted the deal only 1 person bought 2 units.
        The other 9 buyers bought 1 each and then the seller ended the listing.

        2-3 hours ago someone did buy 15 though.

        • Probably one of those refurb resellers LOL

  • +3

    The keyboard+pen are just as much as the actual tablet itself lol.

    • Renaisser pens from Amazon make for a decent enough cheaper option

  • Damn. Was after this instead of getting a tablet.

  • -3

    Great price, but 256 GB is too little, not enough for these days.

    • +10

      640K ought to be enough for anybody

    • Put a 512GB MicroSD into it. $39.

  • +1

    wtf, that's bullcrap. it was just posted, then gone. :(

    • +1

      It was posted in the eBay Insufficient Quantity Thread 3hrs ago

      • +2

        Quantity sold was 19 when I typed the post, now 32 sold.

        • -2

          Anonymous negger, read this
          This is what I get for being helpful sharing bargains with others :-p

      • have subscribed to that thread now, lesson learnt!

      • -5

        Yep and no credit to skido who originally posted it in the eBay Insufficient Quantity Thread! :o

        • +4

          I do have to make a living in my day job. I don't have the time of day to read every single post, thread or comment. I check in on Compnowclearance every now and then because it is a store I bought several times in the past, and also posted multiple times as I had good experiences. I am almost certain I was the first person to post a bargain from their store on OB. And I am fully aware of the minimum quantity of 10 for a post! It is not just me saying it but by another member HomeAlone
          It is not uncommon for people to find the same bargains independently, which is why there are often duplicates on OB, you would have been long enough (2010) to see many of them. People who read my other posts would have seen me giving credit to anyone who gave me the bargain idea, or even if I copied part of their description or formatting.
          I don't get paid for posting or making helpful comments to help people save. I don't also chase for the highest votes, otherwise I would not post niche camera bargains that only a handful of people are interested.
          Anonymous neggers, feel free to keep on spending time to find something to neg that help nobody instead of sparing your time to find and share bargains ;-p

  • +1

    12.3" screen. These guys are not making much effort to verify things.
    At > 3 years in storage, are the batteries still guaranteed to meet spec?
    Would be tempting if the RAM were not soldered. 8MB is the real catch, but I guess would sell for a lot more otherwise.

    Missing keyboards are expensive, but they are compatible with the older Surface models.

    • Would be tempting if the RAM were not soldered. 8MB is the real catch, but I guess would sell for a lot more otherwise.

      I wouldn't want 8MB RAM either.

      • +7

        Yeah. I edited that but could not save due to some smart-arse replying :-)

      • +2

        Surface pro 5 with 8Gb works perfectly for most office tasks. No issues.

  • Wow best deal for a laptop

    • Except it's is not a laptop. Oh that and it's OoS like 17min ago.

  • -1

    Microsoft Surface Pro Signature Keyboard Black with Slim Pen 2 $308 on Catch if anyone need one.

    • That’s not compatible with this model, only works with Surface Pro X / 8 / 9.

  • AWWW im too slow

  • -1

    Personally don't recommend anyone get this. I have the surface pro 8 and only getting around 7 hours battery life originally, a couple of years later on around 5.5 hours.

    • +8

      Sound alike a standard device to me

    • +1

      Good reason to buy new for $350 than refurb $600 ;-)

  • I did pickup up a brand new original surface keyboard and pencil for $80 for an earlier surface Pro 5 deal. So they are around for a good price.

  • trying to find a rugged case to fit, this one seems like a nice deal?? thoughts?
    cheers.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/225811244661

  • +1

    Will this come back in stock any time soon?

    • +1

      I think unlikely, guessing from some of their previous sales, that looked like one off excess or returned stock from a corporate order. Hence the store name “…clearance”. However there’s a chance of some items being back on sale due to buyers who did not complete payment in time or changed mind and cancelled.

    • Excellent. I recall reading a while ago that commercial/corporate models have longer warranty than consumer models (can't remember whether that was for HP, Dell or MS products). Something to research…

      • +1

        Often the main difference is whether they included next business day "Onsite" warranty vs the Prosumer models are "Return to Base".
        HP as an example corporate PC's & NB's incl Onsite. The PC's with 3 year and NB's 1 Year. Extensions (carepacks) can be bought to extend "Onsite" longer.

        Microsoft was always just one year replacement unless one purchased the 3 year extension so my guess these will be well out of warranty??
        You can check the included warranty via the Surface App.

    • +2

      Can confirm 0 cycles, battery at 48k, and design is 43k, so it's actually showing higher than the design at the moment.

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