Microsoft Devices holiday gift guide
Get the gifts on everyone’s list—including yours—with these new products from Microsoft.
It’s that time of the year again! We’re taking the guesswork out of your holiday gift-buying this year with presents for everyone on your list.
Whether you’re shopping for a college student, fitness buff, workaholic, or productive family members, there’s a Microsoft device that’s a perfect fit.
Make sure to also check out our holiday gift guide in the Microsoft Store, which has gift ideas for every budget.
College student
Give the students on your list the gift that will help them reach their goals.
The Surface Pro 4 is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Weighing lighter than 1.73 pounds and sporting a 12.3-inch PixelSince display, it’s great for the classroom or the dorm room.
Prices start at $899; Type Cover sold separately.
Fitness buff
Know an avid runner? Cyclist? Golfer? Tennis player? Hiker? Put the key to living healthier right on their wrist.
The new Microsoft Band tracks heart rate, exercise, calorie burn, and sleep quality, as well as keeps you connected with email, text, and calendar alerts.
Price: $249.99
Workaholic
For the ultimate in productivity, you need the ultimate laptop. Help the workaholic save time and #achievemore with the versatile and powerful Surface Book.
Surface Book transforms into three different configurations—laptop, portable clipboard, and creative canvas—to adapt to the way that you work or create.
Prices start at $1,499.
Productive family members
Do you have someone in your family constantly juggling between work, family and personal goals? Give them the gift of constant contact—and a powerful Windows 10 device that’s small enough to fit inside your pocket!
The Microsoft Lumia 950 is a phone that works like a PC and features a 5.2” quad-HD display, a high-end 20-megapixel camera, and a super-fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor. It’s the perfect gift for staying in touch via text, phone, email, and Skype, no matter where you are.
Price: $149.99 with two-year contract from AT&T