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Surface Laptop 4 is $200 off in Best Buy’s rival Prime Day sale

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

Amazon’s Prime Day 2022 was in July, but there’s another sale happening right now named the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale. It’s being referred to as the October Prime Day, and rival retailers like Best Buy are going up against it with Prime Day deals of their own. If you need a new laptop, there’s no shortage of Prime Day laptop deals, including this Surface Laptop 4 Prime Day deal from Best Buy: a Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 for just $700! This stylish laptop is normally $900, so you’ll be getting a huge $200 discount.

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Why you should buy the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4

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This particular Surface Laptop 4 Prime Day deal is an absolute steal. Let’s unpack all the reasons why: It’s a Surface Laptop that runs on the latest Windows operating system, Windows 11 Home. It features a modestly sized 13.5-inch touchscreen display with a 2256 x 1504 resolution, a six-core AMD Ryzen 5 Microsoft Surface Edition processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of solid-state drive storage, and a backlit keyboard.

The awesome laptop this Surface Laptop 4 Prime Day deal has to offer also includes a 720p webcam, a built-in microphone, omnisonic speakers, Dolby Atmos audio, and it supports Windows Hello, a feature that lets you sign in to your laptop with facial recognition, a fingerprint, or a PIN. Plus, this laptop has a battery life of up to 19 hours. You can get a lot of work done, or you can relax and stream your favorite movies and shows all day.

The Surface Laptop 4 also comes with a good selection of ports, including USB-C, USB-A, a headphone jack, and a Surface Connect charging port. And all of that is stuffed into a sleek, lightweight, 2.79-pound package. All that power and all those features in an ultra-portable laptop — can’t beat that!

When we reviewed the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 in 2021, we especially liked its battery life, comfy typing experience, and its overall build quality.

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Anita George
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