Technology
Save £200 on the touchscreen Microsoft Surface laptop
TL;DR: The touchscreen Microsoft Surface laptop is on sale for £599, saving you £200 on list price.
Technology has helped to make our lives easier in a million different ways, but there are some real negatives, too.
We’re expected to be connected at all times, nowadays. The main issue with this is that if some work needs doing, you don’t really have any excuse not to do it. So, if you’re going to have to work on the move, you might as well invest in a device that makes it as easy as possible.
The Microsoft Surface laptop has a lot of features to help you get your work done, wherever you are. For starters, it’s extremely portable (weighing just 1.25 kilograms), and has an impressive 11-hour battery life. The Full HD+ touchscreen also boosts productivity, and there’s plenty of room to save everything on the 128GB SSD. The Intel Core M processor and 4GB of RAM keep everything ticking along nicely, no matter what you’re up to.
You can now pick up a stylish Microsoft Surface laptop for just £599 from Amazon, with free delivery. This device is usually listed at £799, meaning you save £200 with any purchase. Be sure to get in there quick though, because stocks are limited.
Combine portability with performance, and save on the Microsoft Surface laptop.
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