Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 – Intel Core i7
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- At amazon.com you can purchase Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 – 13.5" Touch-Screen – Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 256GB Solid State Drive – Matte Black for only $865.00
- The lowest price of Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 – 13.5" Touch-Screen – Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 256GB Solid State Drive – Matte Black was obtained on May 29, 2024 5:23 am.
Last Amazon price update was: May 29, 2024 5:23 am
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Anonymous –
Pros: Arrived on-time, in great condition and exactly as described. Overall Review: Great experience.
Anonymous –
Pros: Nice sleek design, perfect weight and gorgeous. Cons: Well, it lasted 3 days before it failed in the form of a screen flicker: di the following Ran all updates then used for 3 days, no changes then physical screen flickering on laptop screen, regardless of resolution in safe mode, uninstalled video driver, rebooted, reinstalled via MS Update still same flicker. Overall Review: Got RMA, received and still waiting for a replacement. RMA was issued right away at this point been a week since shipped it back pending update/resolution. This has become a customer service review and cant wait to update on its outcome.
Mark –
Pros: I’m very familiar with Surface devices and generally a fan. This is the first one I’ve purchased for personal use, so I was ok going with a slightly older model. These are well-built, aesthetically polished devices with great battery life and this one I purchased is no different. Item was in perfect shape and factory-packaged. Overall Review: Great device, and I was actually happy it came with Windows 10, and not Windows 11. Personal opinion is not to upgrade to Windows 11 – classic example of Microsoft making changes to usability, layouts, and displays that no one wants in the first place in order to justify some programmer’s job.