As part of this year’s Black Weekend, the Microsoft 365 Family Office subscription with the Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook modules is currently available from Amazon at an extremely low price. GIGA has all the details of the top deal for you.

Microsoft 365 at a bargain price at Amazon this Black Weekend

Anyone looking for an Office package will find what they are looking for at this year’s Black Weekend on Amazon: Microsoft 365 Family is available there in the version for 6 users for just 47.99 euros. A more than decent price saving when you consider that the subscription usually costs around 70 euros. The license is valid for 12 months and will be sent to you conveniently by email after purchase.

Microsoft 365 Family on Amazon

By the way, you can save even more if you do this MS-365 subscription for 27 months, because here you only pay 91.99 euros. The license is also valid for 6 users and will be sent to you by email after purchase. If you prefer to buy a perpetual license of Microsoft Office instead of a subscription, there is also this Black Friday Office 2021 Home & Student on sale. Like Office 365, this includes the modules Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets) and PowerPoint (presentations), but not Outlook (e-mail client). The license code is also sent via email.

Microsoft 365 Family on Amazon

Microsoft 365 or Office 2021: Who is it worth buying for?

Buying Microsoft 365 is worthwhile for anyone who is looking for a good office package with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and e-mail programs. Microsoft is still the market leader in this segment and the Office modules are by far the most mature office programs. With Microsoft 365 you are well positioned in terms of a powerful office suite. If you prefer to use a permanent license instead of the MS 365 subscription model and do not necessarily need an email module, you can also purchase Microsoft Office 2021 instead.

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