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Newegg via eBay [ebay.com] has
Microsoft Surface 3 15" Touchscreen Laptop: Ryzen 5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD (Refurbished) for
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Newegg [newegg.com] has
Microsoft Surface 3 15" Touchscreen Laptop: Ryzen 5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD (Refurbished) for
$369.99.
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Processor:
AMD Ryzen 5
Screen Size:
15 in
Graphics Processing Type:
Dedicated Graphics
Color:
Platinum
RAM Size:
8 GB
MPN:
PLR00001
SSD Capacity:
128 GB
Most Suitable For:
Casual Computing, Graphic Design, Gaming
GPU:
AMD Radeon Vega 9
Processor Speed:
2.10 GHz
Brand:
Microsoft
Series:
Surface Laptop 3
Type:
Notebook/Laptop
Release Year:
2019
Maximum Resolution:
2496 x 1664
Model:
Microsoft Surface Laptop
Connectivity:
USB-C, USB 3.1
Hard Drive Capacity:
128 GB
Operating System:
Windows 10
Features:
Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Built-in Webcam, Wi-Fi, Backlit Keyboard, Built-in Microphone
Storage Type:
SSD (Solid State Drive)
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I think people are trying to pull a sneaky by just listing a processor type and not the model number… Catching people that are sleeping.
ie: look at this rad laptop with i7 and nvidia gpu!
Could be an i7-740qm and an nvidia 425m (w/1GB of ddr3… not ever gddr3) from like 12 years ago…
I bought the 13.5" version of this, actually had issue with first one making high pitched fan noise. Did warranty swap with Microsoft and new one is good. Yeah, older processor and 8gb of ram but if not a power user you're getting extremely nice build quality and good high res display at cheap price. I'd recommend it for secondary computer or someone with simple needs. This was $1100 2 years ago so at $369 now I think is a good deal.
Battery appears to be new. Look out for LED bleed though. Not as bad as the Acer had, but there still is some on the bottom edge of the SL3. Comes with a 1 year Microsoft warranty, then a year after of the All-State one.
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Yes ebay link has 2yr. Newegg has 1 yr. I will clarify in OP. Tks.
I think people are trying to pull a sneaky by just listing a processor type and not the model number… Catching people that are sleeping.
ie: look at this rad laptop with i7 and nvidia gpu!
Could be an i7-740qm and an nvidia 425m (w/1GB of ddr3… not ever gddr3) from like 12 years ago…
I think people are trying to pull a sneaky by just listing a processor type and not the model number… Catching people that are sleeping.
ie: look at this rad laptop with i7 and nvidia gpu!
Could be 740qm and an nvidia 425m (w/1GB of ddr3… not ever gddr3)…
Does state, "Release Year:
2019" but yeah this is old.
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I bought the 13.5" version of this, actually had issue with first one making high pitched fan noise. Did warranty swap with Microsoft and new one is good. Yeah, older processor and 8gb of ram but if not a power user you're getting extremely nice build quality and good high res display at cheap price. I'd recommend it for secondary computer or someone with simple needs. This was $1100 2 years ago so at $369 now I think is a good deal.
I think people are trying to pull a sneaky by just listing a processor type and not the model number… Catching people that are sleeping.
ie: look at this rad laptop with i7 and nvidia gpu!
Could be 740qm and an nvidia 425m (w/1GB of ddr3… not ever gddr3)…
Good catch. I find this to also be typical MS marketing tactics, also similar to Apple. Its the "2021" model with a 3 year old processor….
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that machine, while not as sexy as a surface laptop, should be more future proof, and its battery would be upgradable, whereas with the surface laptop, I hear that changing battery is harder. But these are awesome looking and feeling machines - so I was torn and it was a tough decision to make.
Plus plugging in the NVME is a bunch of work too!