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    Students score 10% discount on Surface and Xbox

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    Microsoft store is offering you the chance to win an all-expenses paid trip to one of America’s largest music festivals in April. To be eligible all you have to do is make a purchase from the Microsoft Store.  The competition is in its final week and will give one lucky winner and their partner the chance to spend time in California during their Easter holiday break by attending a once-in-a-lifetime music festival experience on the weekend of April 17.

    To be eligible for the competition and discounts, you’ll need a email address from a supported educational provider in Australia. There’s also some additional offers students can take advantage of in the final days of the back-to-school period include:

    Student Surface Pro 3 10% off + $100 Microsoft Store Voucher

    If you buy any Surface Pro 3 device and get a $100 MS Store Voucher in addition to the 10% off Student pricing. Redemption details: Students will receive the $100 Microsoft Store voucher immediately upon purchasing their Surface Pro 3 via the Academic Verification Process.

    You need to get in fast as this offer expires on the 19th March, 2015.

    http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msaus/en_AU/pdp/Surface-Pro-3/productID.304588200

    Students get 10% off Xbox games and accessories

    Student & Teachers can get 10% off Xbox One and Xbox 360 games and accessories. If you’re thinking the Xbox isn’t particularly educational, you’re wrong. Gaming is fantastic for developing skills and knowledge across a wide range of genres. Further to that, the Xbox One will be receiving an update to Windows 10 that allows developers to create apps for the platform. The Xbox is perfectly set to transition your largest screen in the home from entertainment to edutainment.

    This offer is ongoing.

    http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msaus/en_AU/cat/Xbox/categoryID.68121300

     

    More information and to get in on the action, head to the Microsoft Store.

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