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At $259.99, this Surface and Office bundle is built around a straightforward pitch: you’re essentially paying for the software and getting a basic laptop. The included Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business delivers most of that value, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, all in a one-time purchase tied to your Microsoft account. It runs offline, avoids subscription fees, and offers a few modern upgrades, such as faster Excel performance on large sheets and AI-assisted suggestions for writing and formatting. PowerPoint now lets you record presentations with video and voice, which can be useful for remote work or classes. Outlook also adds better accessibility checks. The trade-off is that this is not Microsoft 365, so there are no cloud-first extras or future version upgrades baked in.

The Surface laptop itself is built for basic, everyday use. The 11.6-inch display is fine for writing documents, browsing, or streaming videos, but it doesn’t look especially sharp by current standards. Performance is similarly modest, with an entry-level processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. That setup handles email, YouTube, and Office apps without much trouble, but it’s not meant for heavier workloads like video editing or design software. Battery life is rated at up to 16 hours, which sounds great, and even if it doesn’t hit that number in real use, it should still get you through most of the day without needing to charge. Overall, this device works best as a secondary laptop, a school machine, or something for kids who need a simple computer for homework and online classes.

That said, this is an open-box unit, so while it’s been checked for quality, it may show minor signs of use and only comes with a 90-day third-party warranty. The bigger limitation is the operating system—it runs Windows 11 SE, a stripped-down version of Windows designed for education —and there’s no option to upgrade to the full version of Windows. Also, support for this OS ends in October 2026. The laptop will still work after that, but it does limit how long this setup will feel current. Still, if your main goal is to get a solid Office setup and a simple device for everyday work, this deal makes sense.

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