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Get Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for just $25

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TL;DR: As of November 15, get Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for only $24.97 — that's 87% off.


In the realm of operating systems, Microsoft Windows 10 Pro combines cutting-edge features with a user-friendly interface. Whether you're a business or creative professional or just someone who values quality security, Windows 10 Pro was designed to meet your diverse needs. And ahead of the busy holiday season, you can get Windows 10 Pro for just $24.97 (reg. $199) when you order through December 3.

Engineered with professionals in mind, Windows 10 Pro features things like BitLocker encryption to safeguard your sensitive data and Azure Active Directory for simplified log-in and password management and seamless connectivity, both of which contribute to a more efficient and secure work environment.

Since Windows 10 Pro has been around longer than 11, it can be a more stable OS option that's compatible with the legacy software and hardware that might not work with Windows 11. And on the security front, Windows 10 Pro comes with Windows Defender Antivirus, intelligent firewall protection, Windows Hello biometric login, and regular security updates, so your device is more protected against cyber threats.

With this OS, you'll gain remote desktop access, which allows you to manage your work from anywhere and comes in very handy when traveling for work. You'll have access to this license on two devices, and updates are included. However, it is not compatible with Parallels Pro and Virtual Machines.

Microsoft has been a powerful and famous name in computing for decades. Upgrade your computer to this business-friendly OS while it's on sale for this super-low price.

Pick up Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for just $24.97 (reg. $199) for yourself or a friend when you order by December 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Prices subject to change.

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