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| | If you have more than $1,000 to spend on a 2-in-1, Microsoft has two compelling choices in the Surface Pro 4 (starting at $1,029 with keyboard) and the Surface Book (starting at $1,499). While both devices can function as either a tablet or a laptop, they have a lot of differences, ranging from their designs to their keyboards and battery lives. So which is really best? To find out, we put the Surface Book and the Surface Pro 4 head-to-head in eight categories.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Your laptop is your go-to device for everything from productivity and gaming to social networking, so you should pick the system that matches your needs and budget. Just answer the questions below and we'll provide custom recommendations based on your needs. | | | |  | What makes this week's deal great is that not only do you get a 17-inch laptop with 8GB of memory, 1TB of storage, AC Wi-Fi and a DVD burner all running on a new Intel 6th generation Core i7-6500U processor and the 64-bit version of Windows 10, but you also get a free 32-inch LG HDTV. | | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | While other Chromebooks scream "cheap," the Dell Chromebook 13 makes a great impression even before you turn it on. Its sturdy magnesium-alloy design and soft-touch carbon-fiber finish on the lid inspire business-notebook-class confidence. When you power it up, you're greeted by a full-HD display, and it will stay lit for a very long time, thanks to more than 13 hours of battery life. (No, that's not a typo.) With a starting price of $429, this Celeron-powered laptop is not cheap -- and other machines are slightly faster -- but based on our testing, the Chromebook 13 is a great buy. | | | | | |
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