Technology
This factory-recertified Surface Book is on sale for more than 60% off
TL;DR: Grab a recertified Microsoft Surface Book for just $529.99, a 64% savings as of March 12.
Ok, listen. We all need to stop dismissing “refurbished” tech. It’s much cheaper, is certified to work just as good as new, and is way better for the environment. After all, giving a used laptop a new lease on life means there’s one less device contributing to the massive mountain of e-waste taking over the planet.
Take this 256GB Microsoft Surface Book for example. It’s factory-recertified, meaning it was inspected and restored by the manufacturer, rigorously tested and fixed, and the warranty is fully reset. It sports a brilliant 13.5-inch touchscreen display for a seamless, user-friendly experience and has a battery that lasts for up to 12 hours at a time for an uninterrupted workflow. Plus, its core i5 processor allows you to run multiple apps at once with no issue. Its only “flaw” is that it hails from 2016, so the tech isn’t quite as state-of-the-art as a brand-new 2020 Surface Book. But honestly, who cares? It’s still a new-to-you device and it’s much easier on your wallet.
The Surface Book is the perfect device for keeping up with your busy schedule. It can go wherever you go, thanks to its super lightweight style and transitional design. You can easily detach the screen from the dock and use it as a tablet, making it ideal for frequent travelers and commuters, busy professionals, and students.
Originally, this flexible laptop/tablet combo would cost you $1,499 to buy new. But you can get one for just $529.99 when you buy factory-recertified and make it easier on your wallet.
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