

Void where prohibited or restricted by law. Offer limited to 5 devices per eligible customer in total during the Offer Period and a maximum of one price adjustment per device. Credit will be provided to Customer in same method of payment (credit card use will be credited to original card). Customer must contact Microsoft Store Sales and Support with order number and any other information requested by the Microsoft Store Sales representative for price adjustment.

Customer is eligible for price adjustment only if 1) Customer purchases a Surface device during the Offer Period, 2) the price of that Surface is reduced during the Offer Period, and 3) Customer requests a price adjustment while the Surface price is reduced and in-stock for purchase. Offer not valid on purchases made at third party retailers. *Offer valid on purchases of Surface devices made at Microsoft Store in select markets within 60 days from purchase (“Offer Period”).The offer doesn't apply to the smaller Lumia 950, so Dutch buyers should have an easy time choosing between the two - with the free dock you'd effectively be buying the 950 XL at the price of a 950. Meanwhile, another retailer in the Netherlands would bundle a dock free of charge, if you pre-order a Lumia 950 XL between now and November 29, also indicating the expected shipping date of the smartphone. In Austria the docks would come cheaper (€97), but still a good $11 more than in the US when you convert it by today's rate. Folks in Europe are less fortunate as the number is even higher, and in Euros too - one German retailer lists the HD-500 dock at €109. The Microsoft Display Dock will cost you $99 in the US, Computerworld reports. The box that enables it isn't free though, obviously. The ability to turn your phone into a portable PC by plugging in an external monitor and a keyboard should in theory make for lighter packing when traveling or save you the expense of a standalone computer. One of the best things about the smartphones is the Continuum feature. In Austria, the newest Lumias will start shipping on November 27, if retailer information is to be trusted, while German users will need to wait until December 10. Both single and dual SIM versions of the latter have been listed too. The Lumia 950 XL will set you back €700, and the Lumia 950 goes for €600. Retailers in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands, among others, have put up listings of the smartphones with prices being pretty consistent between them. Microsoft's latest flagships Lumia 950 and 950 XL are now available for pre-order across Europe, after being initially listed in the UK only.
