Microsoft's Surface Laptop is $550 off at Best Buy. There are a few different models included in the promotion with prices starting at $749.
The Platinum model in the sale is equipped with a 256GB SSD, 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core i5 processor. While it may look like a regular laptop, it also has a touchscreen meaning you can directly manipulate your content on screen or use it with the Surface Pen for precision accuracy. It's down to $749 today. For this particular spec, you'd be looking at around $1,300 from Microsoft or you can pick it up for less from third-party sellers at Amazon. You can also get the Cobalt Blue version for the same price.
If you want to up the spec to include an Intel Core i7 processor, you can also save $550 on that model in Burgundy.
While it has been replaced by the updated Surface Laptop 2, the original Surface Laptop still packs a punch. Check out Windows Central's buyer's guide comparing the two Surface Laptop models to help you make an informed decision. Don't hesitate too long though, as these deals are for today only.
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