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New Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 available for under £1,000 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The all-new Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 starts from £999, and includes free delivery and returns.
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 is the latest device to target domination of the portable laptop market. It has stiff competition from Apple, and the MacBook Air, but it might just be good enough to win the battle.
This slim and stylish device is available with a 13.5-inch and 15-inch touchscreen, with rich colour options and durable finishes. It’s not all about the look though, as you also get improved speed, performance, and battery life. So there’s a lot to like about this beauty.
You can now purchase the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 for £999 from the Microsoft store. This includes free delivery and free returns, so if this device doesn’t live up to the hype, you can always send it back where it came from.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday just around the corner, we’re expecting loads of great deals on laptops and tablets. We can’t see this device getting big discounts though, as it’s so new. The best you can do right now is to grab a bundle deal, and get Office 365 and an extended warranty with your purchase.
Jump on the latest Microsoft Surface Laptop and see for yourself why Apple should be worried.
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