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Microsoft wants you to trade in your MacBook Air for a Surface Pro 3

Microsoft Store trade-in program offers "up to $650" toward a new MS tablet.

Ready to kick your MacBook Air to the curb (and wonder how much exactly in in-store credit it's worth)? Your friendly neighborhood Microsoft Store is ready to help.
Ready to kick your MacBook Air to the curb (and wonder how much exactly in in-store credit it's worth)? Your friendly neighborhood Microsoft Store is ready to help.
Peter Bright

This weekend, Microsoft Stores launched a trade-in program to encourage sales of the new Surface Pro 3, but the trade-in promotion named only a single device: the MacBook Air, at a value of "up to $650" toward any Surface Pro 3 purchase. At the lowest specification, that trade-in amount would let buyers walk out of a Microsoft Store with an Intel i3 Surface Pro 3 for as little as $150.

Though Microsoft Stores maintain a trade-in program that accepts video games, consoles, Apple iDevices, and PC laptops, this is the first promotion from Microsoft Stores that has actively sought Apple laptops—or, in this case, laptop singular. Seeing as how Microsoft has attempted to position the Surface Pro 3 as the best of both tablet and laptop worlds, the capable, paper-thin MacBook Air is the obvious recipient of Microsoft's promotional crosshairs.

We called the flagship Microsoft Store in Seattle with trade-in value questions, and while the representative said that any Macbook Air could be traded in at stores in the United States and Canada, he insisted that Microsoft won't break down the exact trade-in value of a given Macbook Air or any other Apple hardware (iPhones, iPads, etc.) without seeing the product in person. The response came even after we tried listing off our MacBook Air's processor, hard drive, and other specs. This stays in line with Microsoft Store policy through their own website to not disclose trade-in values.

Channel Ars Technica