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Coders, grab $500 off this powerful laptop before the Black Friday deals end

Coders, grab $500 off this powerful laptop before the Black Friday deals end

For developers intent on tackling demanding tasks, a robust laptop is essential to fulfill your high-powered endeavors. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 comes highly recommended for your development activities — a constant presence on our top laptops for coding and programming roster — but its latest successor, the aptly named Microsoft Surface Laptop 5, boasts an impressive discount at the moment.

This slimline device delivers ample power, and during Black Friday, you’ll find a significant markdown at Best Buy. The retailer has chopped $500 from the suggested retail price, lowering the cost to $1,199.99 — pricey still, but far from the steep $1,699.99.

Curious about the hype? Beyond the cut-rate, this Microsoft notebook is notably transportable and incredibly proficient.

It operates on Windows 11 right from the start (which is not always a given with new laptops), and it houses a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 — exemplary for juggling multiple tasks, especially when coupled with 16GB of RAM and a swift 512GB SSD for file storage.

The Surface Laptop 5, as per Microsoft, can endure up to 18 hours on a solitary charge, though the more intensive the tasks, the quicker the battery depletes. However, this also makes it a convenient tool for relaxing on your couch after a full day’s work at your desk.

The 13.5-inch screen is ample enough to stay productive without sacrificing mobility, featuring a crisp resolution of 2256×1504. Billed as a ‘PixelSense’ display by Microsoft, it’s quite the spectacle with its luminosity and clarity.

It’s fair to acknowledge that artistic professionals may need to explore alternatives since the built-in Iris Xe Graphics from Intel won’t dazzle with performance, particularly for intricate photo or video editing. However, for coding purposes, it’s quite the dream machine.

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Lloyd Coombes, a freelance tech and wellness writer for Live Science, brings expertise in all facets of Apple technology as well as computing and gaming technology, with articles previously seen in TopTenReviews, Space.com, Dexerto, and TechRadar. Often found evaluating the newest MacBook or iPhone, he dedicates the majority of his time to video game journalism as the Editor-in-Chief at GGRecon.com. His coverage extends to board games and virtual reality, encompassing a diverse range of geek culture.

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