In an increasingly digital world, being able to work remotely has proven to be a useful advantage, especially when an urgent situation arises.
Having a light device you can carry around anywhere will certainly increase your mobility greatly, so you won’t have to be confined to a home PC.
With any model from the Microsoft Surface family, you’re guaranteed to have a high-performance laptop without the extra weight.
Besides Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3, there’s now the Surface Pro X with LTE capabilities that will allow you to go online anywhere even without WiFi access.
You can get your hands on it first at the Digital Fair happening online, which means you won’t have to worry about fighting the crowds to snag the attractive deals.
The newest in the line of Microsoft’s hugely popular Surface series, the Pro X boasts a Long Term Evolution (LTE) or 4G mobile communication capability.
One of only a few of its kind, the model supports nanoSIM and eSIM, so you can simply slot in a SIM card with mobile data to enjoy Internet connectivity anywhere you go.
No need to fumble over your smartphone to set up a mobile tethering hotspot anymore.
Find a cosy spot in a hipster cafe or even the coffee shop near your HDB estate, power up your laptop, and you’re all set to work.
Worried about using too much data surfing the Internet? Microsoft has partnered with Singtel to give you 39GB of free data on your device with every purchase of a Surface Pro X.
That’s a lot of Internet time, so you definitely wouldn’t want to miss this exclusive deal, which is only available at selected retail outlets.
If you already have your own data subscription, all you have to do is visit the online Digital Fair and make your purchases there, to be among the first to own the latest Surface.
Surface Pro X is on sale for $2,299 at the fair, which is about 11% less than the retail price of $2,588.
Operating on a 16GB RAM, Microsoft Surface Pro 7 is a fast-performing tablet that lets you work as efficiently as if you were using a laptop.
Simply attach a Surface Type Cover – AKA keyboard – and watch the thin device transform into a fully-functioning laptop that you can type long documents on.
Remove the Type Cover once you get bored, and you can scroll through your crush’s Instagram to add some excitement to your day. Just don’t double tap their pictures by accident.
Good news for the stylish souls out there, the Type Cover now comes in new special colours like Poppy Red and Ice Blue, which will set your device apart from others.
Weighing from as light as 770g, you can carry Surface Pro 7 around without the need for a bulky protective bag — your cloth tote bag should suffice.
Besides platinum, the highly coveted black version is now available for those who prefer a darker and sexier look.
Surface Pro 7 will go for $2,488 at the fair, down from the usual price of $2,688.
Still prefer to keep things traditional? Then you might want to consider the Surface Laptop 3, which comes in 2 sizes — 13.5-inch and 15-inch.
Looking like an old school laptop but with touch screen features, Surface Laptop 3 offers superb graphics performance in both sizes.
Creatives who work on software like the Adobe Suite or avid gamers would appreciate the exceptional visuals and smooth multitasking capabilities, all in an ultra-slim laptop.
The best part is that the laptop is the most affordable of the Surface series on sale, going for $1,288 (U.P. $1,488) at the Digital Fair.
That’s a great deal considering all the impressive features packed into the device.
Whether you’re a savvy tablet user or a practical laptop lover, the Digital Fair has all the latest devices to fulfill your unique needs.
If you’re confident enough from reading the descriptions, simply head over to the online fair website here to place your order.
You can shop anytime, anywhere, but you only have till 31 Mar to enjoy the special discounted prices.
With such spectacular features, having a Microsoft Surface model as your work equipment will surely make the experience Anything but ordinary.
This post is brought to you in collaboration with Ingram Micro.
Photography by Nadia.
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