Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Oh, great! Microsoft has decided to play a little game of price tag hide-and-seek with their Surface devices. They’ve officially dropped the $999 options for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, leaving us staring at a starting price of $1,199.

Let’s be real—who doesn’t love when a tech company quietly raises prices while simultaneously rolling out cheaper models? It’s like going to the grocery store and finding the organic apples have suddenly become more expensive than gold!

Now, we’ve got a wider chasm between the $799 12-inch Surface Pro and the $899 13-inch Surface Laptop, making it feel like you need a second mortgage for a device that was already struggling with an identity crisis.

So, what does this mean for us? Well, if you thought you could grab a bargain,Microsoft’s pricing shenanigans just unleashed a minor earthquake in the tech landscape. But fear not, my friend! With prices like these, you can flex your purchasing power like it’s 1999—but don’t expect any partying like it’s 1999!

In the great battle of consumer vs. corporate, are we too beholden to brand names to notice when the price tags don’t match the innovation?


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