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| | Microsoft's Surface helped set the standard for 2-in-1s, and the new Surface Pro 4 wants to stay ahead of the pack with a stunning PixelSense display, faster performance and a much improved Type Cover. But the competition isn't standing still. Everyone from Apple and Dell to HP and Lenovo is aiming to knock the Surface Pro 4 off its pedestal ? and each foe has its own secret weapon. Do any of these would-be Surface Killers have a shot? Here's how they compare.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | No matter how stacked its specs are, a laptop is useless if it can't hold a charge. Fortunately, there are plenty of notebooks that go the distance. | | | |  | Welcome to Laptop Mag Deals! This week, you'll find big savings on items that could add more versatility to your workday. We've found a Brother Inkjet Printer for less than $60 and a USB 3.0 Flash drive for 70 percent off. | | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | How many pixels can you cram into a notebook? Toshiba is testing the limits with the Satellite Radius 12, a 12-inch convertible with a 4K touch screen. But there's more to it than the pixel count: This display, tailored to highly mobile photographers and video editors, is more colorful than any other display this size. Plus, this 3-pound hybrid comes with a 6th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid-state drive, all for $1,299. However, short battery life severely limits the laptop's value. | | | | | |
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