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Microsoft Surface Laptop















This surface laptop screams premium. It sports a sturdy aluminum body with a multitouch screen, a backlit keyboard that dims when not in use and lights up as you touch the keys, as well as a largely receptive touchpad with gesture support. The keyboard is covered with a stain resistant microfiber that provides a luxe fell while typing.

Comes with i5/i7 and quick boot time of 15 second with a facescan using windows hello. Supports Intel's TPM for ware level encryption and Bitlocker's data encryption.

ItsI capable of crisp and vibrant visuals.The speakers are hidden beneath the keyboard and makes you fell there are speakers on the back.



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Apple Macbook AIR







This device is made of 100% recycled aluminium and still promises the durability of a strong travel laptop.With a 13.3 inch display that renders vibrant and crisp text, a HD camera, top-firing speakers that are loud and clear across the mid and highs alnog with some bass, as one as a 3-microphone array for video calls.

Comes with a backlit keyboard and a 'open source touch' , trackpad that pack pressure sensing capabilities and haptic feedback. This means you can select text in any document or web browser and apply gentle pressure on the trackpad to the reference the word, tem or abbreviations from sources like the oxford and Apple dictionary.

The keyboard also includes a fingerprint sensor that allows you to securely unlock the air.This has a Apple's T2 security chip that protects your fingerprint information and ensures it's not tampered with.

Best of all the Macbook is an ecosystem itself with Photos, garbageband, Itunes, Calendar, Mail, Notes, Reminder as well as the app store. Specs

13.3 inch display|8gb Ram|Dual band wifi|Bluetooth|HD camera|3 usb C port|10hr battery|10.5kg|mac-OS Mojave |processor varies from country to country





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5. Razer Blade Stealth







Razer refreshed its Blade Stealth Ultrabook last year by upgrading the old 12.5-inch screen to a 13.3-inch offering while reducing the size of the bezels. To nobody's surprise, however, the system launched at a price point hundreds of dollars more than competing Ultrabooks like the XPS 13 or Spectre 13 that often start at just under $1000. Now almost a year later, the manufacturer is ready to slash the price off its premier Ultrabook by quite the large margin. For just this weekend, the Blade Stealth will retail for $900 USD through the official Razer online store. When considering its 3200 x 1800 resolution touchscreen, 16 GB of RAM, Thunderbolt 3 port, and per-key RGB lighting, the temporary asking price is actually not bad. The aforementioned Dell and HP alternatives have lower resolution non-touchscreen panels, less RAM, potentially less storage, and definitely no per-key RGB lighting when configured at a similar price range of under $1000. There is one significant catch about the deal. Razer is only cutting the price off its last generation Intel 7th gen Core i7-7500U SKU whereas the current Intel 8th gen Core i7-8550U SKU is still at $1400 USD. Jumping from the i7-7500U to the i7-8550U can bring up to 40 to 50 percent more performance because of the doubling of physical cores. It's obvious that the manufacturer is simply clearing stock of its older and slower configuration. Gamers who want to use the Razer Core with the Blade Stealth should consider the i7-8550U SKU instead. The significantly faster CPU performance will be less of a bottleneck to the external graphics dock when gaming.



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Specs13.5 inch screen with gorilla glass,2.5ghz Intel core i7, 8/16gb Ram Intel Graphics 620, dual band wifi, bluetooth, HD webcam, 11hr batteryad4.If you are new to my blog you can follow me on Google+ or Facebook to be the first person among your friends to know the latest trends.Hope you got a modicum of knowledge from this post,Thank you!