Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Microsoft Surface Book Now Available To Pre-Order From £1,299

Microsoft Surface Book
Microsoft has this week started taking pre-orders for its new Surface Book which is now available in a number of different configurations offering a 128GB solid state disk (SSD) and Core Intel i5 processor supported by 8GB of RAM priced at £1,300.
If that system is not quite powerful enough for your needs, Microsoft also offers a Surface Book equipped with 16GB of RAM supported by a Core Intel i7 processor together with 512GB of SSD storage, priced at £2,249.
All Surface Book systems also come equipped with a 13.5-inch PixelSense touchscreen display, Surface Pen and installed with Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 Professional operating system. Microsoft explains a little more about what you can expect from their new Surface Book which has been available to purchase throughout the US for a number of months.
Surface Book is a high-performance laptop with exceptional power and versatility. It weighs as little as 1515 grammes and its 13.5-inch PixelSense has incredible resolution (3000 x 2000). It’s calibrated for true-to-life colour, with high contrast and low glare. Detach the screen to use like a clipboard, or rotate and re-attach the screen to use the full hardware-accelerated graphics.
Surface Book combines the 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and up to 16GB of memory with optional discrete graphics for an unparalleled laptop experience. It’s built to handle all of the creative tasks you throw at it. Design, sketch and build without limits. Shoot video and edit in Premiere Pro with amazing fluidity and smoothness. Surface Book handles the most demanding creative tasks without sacrificing battery life. With up to 12 hours of battery life1, it’s the ultimate laptop to power your ideas.
For more information on the new Microsoft Surface Book laptop jump over to the official Microsoft UK online store where all variations of the new hardware are available to preorder from today and include free shipping.
Source: Microsoft

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