Microsoft helps students avoid studying with free Xbox 360 back-to-school offer

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Microsoft on Thursday revealed its back-to-school offer for 2011, which is likely to drop students’ jaws and raise parents’ eyebrows at the same time. This year, students with a valid student ID who purchase a Windows 7 computer for $699 or more will receive a free Xbox 360 4GB video game console. “A hot new Windows 7-based PC with a free Xbox 360 is the ultimate productivity, social and entertainment package for students,” said Kathleen Hall, general manager of Windows Marketing at Microsoft, in a statement. “In one shot, with this great offer, Microsoft is giving students everything they need for a successful new school year.” We’re not sure how much the Xbox offer will help students with their school work, but it will definitely help them blow off some steam and avoid burning out while still managing to save them some money. The deal becomes available to students starting this Sunday, May 22nd. Hit the break for Microsoft’s full press release.

Microsoft Announces New Back-to-School Offer for Students

REDMOND, Wash. — May 19, 2011 — Microsoft Corp. today announced a new offer for students who purchase a new Windows 7-based PC. Starting May 22, students buying a new Windows 7-based PC priced at $699 (U.S.) or more will also get a free Xbox 360 4GB console. Students will be able to choose from the wide range of stylish, powerful and innovative Windows 7-based PCs to find the one that’s right for them based on the features, color, size and price they want. The offer is available at participating retailers for current students in the U.S. while supplies last. Similar student-focused offers will be coming soon in Canada and France.

“A hot new Windows 7-based PC with a free Xbox 360 is the ultimate productivity, social and entertainment package for students,” said Kathleen Hall, general manager of Windows Marketing at Microsoft. “In one shot, with this great offer, Microsoft is giving students everything they need for a successful new school year.”

Today’s Windows 7-based PCs come in a wide variety of styles, sizes and colors, and many new PCs boast built-in Blu-ray drives, 3G connections and leading-edge technologies, such as 3-D displays and multitouch-capable screens. With more than 1 million devices and apps that work with a Windows 7-based PC, students’ smartphones, printers, digital music players and cameras will work with their PCs with ease right out of the box. With the addition of Microsoft Office 2010 for Home and Student with OneNote, students can create presentations for class, take and organize digital notes, manage group projects and assignments, and easily stay on top of class schedules. And with an Xbox 360, students can not only have fun gaming but also can enjoy a range of entertainment options, including streaming videos, sports, music and more.

To take advantage of this offer, students or parents must provide valid student identification as defined by the participating retailer. More information about this offer can be found at http://www.windows.com/freebox.

15 Comments
  • Anonymous

     Damn… where the hell was this when I was still in School! LOL…

  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

     lol there goes my Fall GPA! :) GoW3

  • Anonymous

     Actually I think the link is wrong. Instead of ‘freebox’ on the end, it’s ‘freexbox’.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GP2WYAHXS6CRUREISWBGPUSUGE Michael

      I’d rather get a free “box”

  • Steel

    link doesn’t work
     

    • Anonymous

      it works if you type an X in between free and box. you have to purchase a Windows PC to be eligible, wack..

      • sal

        So what. Its a good deal in my opinion if you need a computer. That means you get a pc with good specs for $500 and Xbox for $200. I wish they had this deal 3 years ago when I purchased my pc.

      • Anonymous

        i don’t use a PC…i do use an xbox..thats y its wack.

  • Skyy_flyer

    Get’s them more X-Box live subs plus might help stem the flow of college student’s going towards Apple products. I think they had multiple  reasons for doing this promo.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Egypua-Venus/100001718397006 Egypua Venus

     I paid $32.67 for a XBOX 360 and my mom got a 17 inch Toshiba laptop for $94.83 being delivered to our house tomorrow by FedEX. I will never again pay expensive retail prices at stores. I even sold a 46 inch HDTV to my boss for $650 and it only cost me $52.78 to get. Here is the website we using to get all this stuff, MadCent. com

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GP2WYAHXS6CRUREISWBGPUSUGE Michael

       TROLOLOLOLOLOL…

      how much did you waist in bidding’s that you didn’t win.

    • http://www.facebook.com/GNove Frank Lopez

      you are a pathetic person.  

  • http://twitter.com/homescrub homescrub

    Wow.  Im impressed.  Good stuff MS.

  • Yusuf

    So if I have my wife buy a computer I can get a 360 and sell it so the computer is like an additional $200 off?

  • Johnpaulastaples

     If I bought an ASUS this month for way over the amount required and I am a student, does that count?

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