The difference is there are now several Surface Pro 9 models to choose from at the same $300 markdown, although ironically enough, the lone variant reduced by $300 back in late March is only discounted by $200 this time around.
You’re currently looking at coughing up $1,599.99 for your choice of a Wi-Fi-only model with a super-speedy Intel Core i7 processor inside or a 5G-capable unit powered by a considerably slower (and more frugal) Microsoft SQ3 chip.
Then you have a Core i7 configuration with a massive 1TB SSD instead of just 512 gigs of storage and the same 16GB RAM count as the two versions above setting you back $1,899.99, and last but not least for the most demanding power users out there, an absolutely top-of-the-line model with 32 gigs of memory in addition to a 1TB solid-state drive and Intel Evo Platform Core i7 processor at $2,299.99.