Surface Pro X with SQ2 processor down to one of its lowest prices ever

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Surface Pro X Sq2 Logo (Image credit: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)

Right now, you can grab the Surface Pro X with an SQ2 processor for $300 off through the Microsoft Store. The sale brings the price of the version with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage down to $1,200. If you bump up to the model with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, the discounted price is $1,500.

The Surface Pro X is a thin-and-light 2-in-1 built to last all day. It's a Windows 10 on ARM PC that got 8-10 hours of battery life in our real-world testing. Thanks to its form factor and the fact that it can connect through LTE, it's a versatile PC that's easy to take on the go.

When Microsoft refreshed the Surface Pro X with the SQ2 processor, it also added the option to get it in platinum, a favorite color among many Surface owners. The sale through the Microsoft Store discounts the Surface Pro X with an SQ2 in either platinum or black. If you don't mind jumping back another generation, the Surface Pro X with an SQ1 processor is also $300 off, bringing its starting price down to just $800.

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The Surface Pro X doesn't just stand out for its battery life. In his Surface Pro X (2020) review, our executive editor Daniel Rubino said that the "Surface Pro X easily has the best webcam on any laptop. Period." It also works with the Surface Slim Pen and all of the best Surface Pro X accessories.

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Sean Endicott is a News Writer at Windows Central, where he covers Windows 11, Surface hardware, Microsoft 365, AI, apps, and the broader PC ecosystem. Since joining the site in 2017, he has written well over a thousand articles across the Microsoft landscape, covering breaking news, analysis, and feature reporting.

He writes Windows Wrap, a weekly column covering the biggest stories in Windows and the PC industry, and what they mean for the platform going forward.

Before joining Windows Central full-time, Sean worked in journalism and media production after earning a First Class degree in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. Outside of tech, he is an award-winning American football coach based in Nottingham, England, and was named BAFCA Youth Coach of the Year in 2024.