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Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 on sale at $700 off — time is running out!

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If you’re planning to buy a new Windows laptop to improve your productivity, you can’t go wrong with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7, especially with Best Buy’s discount. This configuration, which usually sells for $1,800, is currently available for only $1,100. However, time is running out if you want to pocket the savings of $700. There should be no hesitation here — complete your transaction immediately if you want to take advantage of one of today’s most tempting laptop deals.

Why you should buy the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7

The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 took its spot as the best Windows laptop in our roundup of the best laptops after scoring a very impressive 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review. With Windows 11 Home pre-installed in its 1TB SSD, it’s a Copilot+ PC, which means it’s been designed to maximize the capabilities of Microsoft’s Copilot. The AI assistant will do wonders for boosting your output, so that you’ll be able to finish your tasks quicker.

Further amplifying the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 as a work or school companion is its Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processor and Qualcomm Adreno graphics, which enable smooth performance as you carry on with your projects. The laptop also features 32GB of RAM that our guide on how much RAM do you need says is the sweet spot for professionals, as well as a 13.8-inch PixelSense Flow touchscreen that’s brilliant and responsive. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 also comes with a battery life of up to 20 hours, and the Surface Studio Camera that works with AI-powered effects.

The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 is an amazing device, and you can get yours for a much lower price than usual from Best Buy. For this configuration, which is originally priced at $1,800, you’ll only have to pay $1,100, which is an absolute steal. Surface Pro and Surface Laptop deals always attract a lot of attention though, so we’re not sure how much longer stocks of the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 will last. If you don’t want to miss out on the $700 discount, you should proceed with your purchase immediately.

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