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Surface Book Adds Lower Cost Discrete Graphics Option

Surface Book Adds Lower Cost Discrete Graphics Option





Microsoft has made it easier for gamers to afford its new Surface Book while still enjoying the power afforded by a discrete graphics card. You now have the option to add Nvidia GeForce graphics to the $1,499 base model of the 2-in-1 device for an extra $200. Previously, you would have had to buy the $1,899 Surface Book to get a notebook with the same graphics card.


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The new $1,699 model doesnt offer as much storage as the $1,899 Surface Book: It has a 128GB SSD instead of the 256GB you get from the higher-priced configuration. But this new configuration should appeal to those with plenty of external or cloud storage. Microsoft will continue to sell a $1,699 Surface Book with 256GB of storage but with integrated Intel HD Graphics, for those who prioritize internal storage.

Giving would-be Surface Book owners a lower-cost option that includes discrete graphics should broaden the appeal of Microsofts new laptop. More importantly, it draws another distinction with Apples 13-inch MacBook Pro, which seems to be the Surface Books main rival.

As we noted when we compared the Surface Book to the MacBook Pro, the entry-level models of both notebooks have similar specs, but the Apple laptop does have a lower starting price of $1,299. What the 13-inch MacBook Pro doesnt offer, however, is discrete graphics -- its got an integrated Intel Iris Graphics 6100 GPU. To get a MacBook Pro with discrete graphics, youd have to buy a 15-inch model, with only the high-end $2,499 configuration offering a discrete AMD Radeon GPU. 


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