This Microsoft Surface Pro Bundle Is Now on Sale at Its Lowest Price Ever

If you’re looking to upgrade your everyday computing setup, this Surface Pro bundle on Amazon might actually be worth your consideration. For $946.99 (the lowest price it’s been sold for so far, according to price trackers ), you get the latest 12-inch Surface Pro Copilot+ PC (2025 model) with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, plus a Surface Pro Keyboard with Slim Pen 2 and a full year of Microsoft 365 Personal . Buying each component separately would cost you almost $1,150, so this bundle will save you over $200. More importantly, it’ll save you the hassle of packing up later when you realize your “deal” didn’t include a keyboard or the software you need to do something.
The Surface Pro itself is a versatile device that functions as a laptop when you need it and a tablet when you don’t. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chip and runs Windows 11 with Microsoft Copilot+ features built in, which brings AI-powered tools to the forefront of everyday use. If you’re wondering where Microsoft is going with AI, this is the device to check out. The 12.3-inch PixelSense display is bright, and the battery life is good for a day of remote work, meetings, or creative tasks. The included keyboard fits securely and makes typing comfortable, while the Slim Pen 2 is great for taking notes or drawing and charges while docked on the keyboard, so it’s always ready to go.
A bonus year of Microsoft 365 Personal adds even more value (you don’t have to budget for Office apps or cloud storage separately), especially if you’re already paying for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneDrive separately. Between that and the improved Copilot features coming with Windows 11, this package is basically ready to use out of the box. It won’t be for everyone — if you need heavy gaming or full-on video editing, you’ll need a different machine — but for students, hybrid workers, or anyone who likes the flexibility of a tablet-laptop combination , this is one of the most cost-effective Surface Pro packages we’ve seen so far.