Technology
Save $1,000 on a factory-recertified Microsoft Surface Laptop 2
TL;DR: Save more than $1,000 off a factory recertified Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 as of March 7.
The Microsoft Surface Laptops have seriously revolutionized the personal computer game, giving both creatives and business folks an extraordinary amount of flexibility in power and design. They’re stylish, speedy, and feature the full Windows 10 Home experience. Plus, they allow your ideas to flow through your fingertips, thanks to their vibrant touch screens and attached keyboards. It’s like the best of both worlds.
Oh, and their battery life is insane. The Surface Laptop 2 gives you up to 15 hours of battery power on a single charge. That’s plenty of time to get all your work done and even leaves some time for Netflix.
We know what you’re thinking: that’s great and all, but dropping thousands of dollars on a brand new laptop isn’t in the cards. But alas, we’ve found a way you can score one for over $1,000 off the usual retail price. Two words: factory recertified.
Slightly different than the refurbished label you’re used to, factory recertified products are restored to perfect condition by the actual manufacturer and the warranty is totally reset. So, they’re basically brand new, only much cheaper and with less of a carbon footprint.
This new-to-you Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 comes with 8GB of memory, 256GB of onboard storage, and a wide 13.5-inch LED display. It’s originally from 2016, so it features Bluetooth 4.1, a 720p HD front-facing camera, and an Intel Core 8th Gen i5 processor, which are all still excellent features. Oh, and you can choose between platinum or blue.
Best of all, you can score one of these Surface Laptop 2s for just $1,199.99, which is 52% off the original retail price when buying new.
Prices subject to change.
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