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Microsoft’s versatile Surface Go is $100 off on Amazon


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If you’re someone who’s constantly on the move, a remote worker, or just someone who appreciates an intuitive piece of tech, Microsoft’s Surface Go was basically made just for you. This all-in-one laptop and tablet combo has gained a ton of traction with the tech-savvy crowd for good reason — and you can get one of your own on sale as we speak. 

The Microsoft Surface Go is currently $100 off on Amazon — and this-ultra portable machine is going to be your new best friend. 

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The smallest, lightest Surface from Microsoft yet, the Surface Go fits effortlessly into any bag, and it doesn’t sacrifice performance for size. Its strong Intel processor gives you the speed of a laptop, but its versatility gives you the freedom of a tablet. Pick and choose whenever you want to make use of the Surface’s laptop mode by simply adjusting the built-in stand, then retract it again and keep moving while in its tablet function. The device’s 10-inch PixelSense display and touchscreen are also crisp as ever. Sleek, slim and perfect for all sorts of browsing, working, and streaming — the Microsoft Surface Go is a one-of-a-kind experience.  Read more...

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