The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is $300 off at Amazon

The perfect marriage of power and flexibility.
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Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio in tablet mode and with stylus with a blue and yellow background.
Versatility is what you get with a Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio. Credit: Microsoft/Mashable Photo Composite

Save $300: As of Feb. 24, the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is only $1,499.99 at Amazon. This 17% discount matches the lowest price we've ever seen on this model, which features an Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD storage.


Can't decide between a laptop and a tablet? A 2-in-1 laptop offers the perks of both.

Released late last year, the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is available for just $1,499.99 at Amazon after a 17% discount. This $300 price cut matches its lowest price ever, which last appeared in December.

The Surface Laptop Studio doesn't skimp on internal power. Inside are the 11th Generation Intel Core i5 H Series processor and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics card. That's enough to handle heavy workloads, whether you edit videos, render animations, or play games. It's further backed up with 16GB of memory and a 512GB solid-state drive for internal storage.

But there are plenty of laptops that have that kind of power. This pick stands apart due to its 14.4-inch, 120Hz touchscreen, which can transition from a standard laptop mode all the way to a completely flat tablet mode.

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