Get a year of Microsoft 365 Personal for just $52 in HP’s Back to School sale – Windows Central

The deal speaks for itself in this instance. Microsoft 365 requires a subscription that you’re probably paying for every year. Right now you can get it at the one of the best prices we’ve ever seen thanks to HP’s Back to School sale that includes a 12-month subscription to Microsoft 365 Personal for just $51.99 (opens in new tab). That’s a huge discount from Microsoft’s regular $70 price, and it’s even better than Amazon’s current price around $59, which is normally the best discount you can find. 

Personal is restricted to just one person. If you need a subscription that’s valid for up to six people, you can also save on Microsoft 365 Family. Get 12 months for just $89.99 in the same HP sale (opens in new tab). That’s about $10 off what it normally goes for and matches deals we’ve seen at other retailers.

However, you should check out our roundup of the Best Microsoft 365 deals around because you can actually get a slightly better deal at Sam’s Club. It has a 15 month subscription to the Family package for the same price. That’s an extra three months for free essentially.

Keep in mind that whatever subscription you get, your plan will automatically renew when the time is up. Hopefully by the time the year passes you find another deal like this and can keep adding discounted subscriptions to your account, but either way you’ll want to decide for yourself whether to keep it or cancel before that price comes back around. You can stop it at any time and keep the coverage you’ve paid for. 

The great thing about Microsoft 365 is that you can use it on a wide variety of platforms. Obviously it works great with Windows machines, but you can also use it on Mac or your mobile devices. Get Microsoft 365 apps on iOS or Android.

Your subscription gives you access to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more. You’ll also unlock 1TB of storage with OneDrive, which is great cloud storage that works on all your devices as well. 

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