![]() For purchases made at Microsoft Store, contact customer service at 87 with order number and any other information requested by a representative. Customer is eligible for price adjustment only if the price of the purchased product is reduced during the Offer Period and in stock. Business, commercial, and reseller customers not eligible. Excludes Surface Hub, HoloLens, and Windows DevKit. Low Price Promise: Valid on consumer purchases of physical products made at Microsoft Store online in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada and at the Microsoft Experience Center in New York, NY, for 60 days from the date the customer receives the product (“Offer period”).See applicable Microsoft Terms of Sale for more information. Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue offers at any time. Limited to 5 physical product returns total per eligible customer per purchase. Not available for purchases by reseller customers. Return process must be started within 60 days after customer receives the product. Returns: Available with eligible physical products purchased from Microsoft Store in select markets.More than 1TB is good for large digital libraries, video games, and powerful apps like Adobe Creative Suite. Between 256G and 1TB is good for most photo, music, and video files, as well as word processing and spreadsheet creation. A 128GB is good for email and productivity apps, internet browsing, and other basic functions. Surface devices come with a solid state drive (SSD), which provide faster bootups and access to data, greater durability, longer battery life, and higher shock resistance when compared to a hard disk drive (HDD). More RAM means faster overall performance with the ability to run more apps, programs, and files simultaneously. RAM (Random Access Memory) temporarily stores and remembers data from your OS, apps, and programs, delivering quick access to information when needed. The more powerful and updated your processor, the faster your PC's overall performance. ![]() The engine that makes it all go, the processor determines the speed at which your system runs programs, loads pages, and downloads files. ![]()
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