n the lead-up to the holiday season, Microsoft is throwing down the gauntlet. Got an Apple-branded laptop? The tech giant will give you up to $650 to part ways with it, just as long as you spend that cash on a shiny new Surface Pro 4 or a Surface Book. Microsoft's "trade in and trade up" laptop program is yet another campaign in the company's buyback war against Apple. Microsoft runs a buyback service for businesses that includes lot of different Apple gadgets. If you own an iPad of any shape or size, for instance, that's worth up to $455 towards a Windows tablet. You can also trade in an iPhone 7 Plus for a measly $580 in Microsoft credit. However, the new MacBook campaign is open to any soon-to-be-former Apple user.mage: Microsoft.com It's not a terrible deal, actually. The MacBook Air I'm typing this on is worth $450 in Microsoft credit. That's a little over $1,000 away from being able to buy a Surface Book Pro. So it's not a terrible deal, but it's not an even trade either. What it really is, however, is sassy little PR move for Microsoft to announce this new MacBook trade-in program just a couple hours before Apple revealed its new MacBooks. [PC World]
   Microsoft-Will-Pay-You-Not-to-Use-a-MacBook

In the lead-up to the holiday season, Microsoft is throwing down the gauntlet. Got an Apple-branded laptop? The tech giant will give you up to $650 to part ways with it, just as long as you spend that cash on a shiny new Surface Pro 4 or a Surface Book.
Microsoft's "trade in and trade up" laptop program is yet another campaign in the company's buyback war against Apple. Microsoft runs a buyback service for businesses that includes lot of different Apple gadgets. If you own an iPad of any shape or size, for instance, that's worth up to $455 towards a Windows tablet. You can also trade in an iPhone 7 Plus for a measly $580 in Microsoft credit. However, the new MacBook campaign is open to any soon-to-be-former Apple user.
  Microsoft Will Pay You Not to Use a MacBook

Image: Microsoft.com
It's not a terrible deal, actually. The MacBook Air I'm typing this on is worth $450 in Microsoft credit. That's a little over $1,000 away from being able to buy a Surface Book Pro. So it's not a terrible deal, but it's not an even trade either. What it really is, however, is sassy little PR move for Microsoft to announce this new MacBook trade-in program just a couple hours before Apple revealed its new MacBooks.

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