Microsoft follows Sonos with Brexit-inspired price increase for Surface Book


Microsoft’s Surface Book is the latest device to experience a Brexit-induced price bump

After the increase was first spotted here, Microsoft confirmed it had hiked up the price of its models due to the currency changes that resulted from the UK’s vote to leave the European Union last year.

The rise of around 11% means that the following prices now apply:

  • Surface Book 128GB / Intel Core i5 – 8GB — NOW £1,449
  • Surface Book 256GB / Intel Core i5 – 8GB / dGPU — NOW £1,849
  • Surface Book 256GB / Intel Core i7 – 8GB / dGPU — NOW £1,999
  • Surface Book 512GB / Intel Core i7 – 16GB / dGPU — NOW £2,399
  • Surface Book 1TB / Intel Core i7 – 16GB / dGPU — NOW £3,049

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“In response to a recent review we are adjusting the British pound prices of some of our hardware and consumer software in order to align to market dynamics,” a spokeswoman said. “For indirect sales where our products and services are sold through partners, final prices will continue to be determined by them.”

If you’re quick, it’s still possible to snap one up at the original price from plenty of third-party retailers. It’s unclear how long that will last, however, so if you want a Surface Book at the original prices the advice is to act as soon as possible.

Microsoft is not even the first company this week to bump up its prices due to Brexit-linked currency fluctuations. Sonos increased the price of its luxury speakers by up to 25% and the likes of Razer, Dell, and Apple have all imposed price increases over the past few months in the wake of Brexit.

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3 Comments
  1. Reply UV February 16, 2017 at 11:30 am

    So…it’s basically Remainers at Trusted Reviews then? Perhaps a questionable business model to show your bias like that.

    • Reply PGrGr February 16, 2017 at 11:30 am

      I can’t spot the bias you’re referring to. The article seems to be factual only. What are you referring to, please?

  2. Reply Paul February 16, 2017 at 11:30 am

    hopefully people will not buy

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