Microsoft has officially launched the 1 terabyte (TB) versions of its Surface Book and Surface Pro 4, alongside a new gold version of its Surface Pen stylus.
Microsoft has received positive reviews for its first own-brand laptop — the Surface Book — which was announced back in October and is the latest version of its popular tablet, the Surface Pro 4. But these have never been cheap devices, with the least expensive Surface Book priced at around $1,500 for 128GB of storage and an Intel Core i5 processor.
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Microsoft has also launched a new gold version of its Surface Pen in the U.S, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. It comes with the same $60 price tag as the three earlier color variations.
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