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Microsoft Store’s Dell Venue 8 Pro Deal Sells Out Almost Immediately

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Buyers who had a feeling that the Microsoft Store’s deal on the Dell Venue 8 Pro wouldn’t last long were right. As of now, the Microsoft Store’s website is completely out of stock, ending one of the best deals on a tablet running Windows we’ve ever seen.

Announced last week, the first phase of the deal allowed a very limited number users to pick up Dell’s latest 8-inch Windows tablet for just $99 in store and online. Once that initial allotment of devices ran out, Microsoft said that it would continue offering the Dell Venue 8 Pro for $199 while supplies lasted. Apparently, supplies didn’t last very long. We checked the site just 5 minutes after the sale started and were greeted by an “out of stock notice.”

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Due to the low number of devices and the ferocity at which users apparently flocked to the Microsoft Store’s website, it’s impossible to tell whether Microsoft managed to get the 8-inch tablet in the hands of everyday users looking for a Windows tablet or technology enthusiasts who found out about the deal on Friday and simply wanted a new tablet to call their own.

Read: Crazy Good Deal – Microsoft Store to Offer Dell Venue 8 Pro for $99

Microsoft is likely happy with either. Getting the Venue 8 Pro into users hands could help generate some much-needed publicity for 8-inch Windows machines. Mid-size devices like the Dell Venue 8 Pro could go a long way in helping Windows gain market share from the iPad mini and Nexus 7.

Today’s deal is over, but Microsoft is hoping to keep users excited for Microsoft-related products throughout the holiday season. Today’s deal was just the first in a sale that will see Microsoft mark down items once a day until December 21st.

Microsoft is highlighting a few permanent markdowns for the holidays as well. For example, the retailer is selling the Xbox 360 4GB Kinect Holiday Bundle for just $199. Normally, that same Xbox bundle would cost users $299.  The company has also marked down a few tablets like the Razer Edge Touchscreen Gaming tablet, the Asus X102BA touchscreen laptop and more.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Ryan

    12/09/2013 at 10:31 am

    Deal was garbage. Their site didn’t come close to handling the traffic, tried from 3 different machines repeatedly. For every customer that got one, my guess is 1000 with a bad taste in their mouth.

  2. Ben

    12/09/2013 at 12:04 pm

    Site was terrible. Was actually able to get it to say it added to my cart, then error out when I tried to purchase multiple times before it said sold out. Tried contacting their support and they were no help. Phone support gave me a bogus complaints email address. I expect better than this from Microsoft.

  3. cosetta

    12/09/2013 at 12:31 pm

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  4. Ron

    12/09/2013 at 12:51 pm

    I added it to my cart several times and then it disappeared. I kept on trying and I was able to get 2 for $199 each. I really only wanted one but I didn’t notice it I went to pay and didn’t want to take a chance updating the cart.

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