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The new Surface 3 from Microsoft is a tablet with a difference — along with a high-res touchscreen, it has an optional keyboard and runs Windows 8.1. Here’s the chance to win one.

The slim form of a tablet is great for slipping into your bag; with the Surface range, it doesn’t come at the expense of functionality. The 10.8 inch screen displays Windows apps in full HD, with the addition of an intuitive touch interface. When you want to work, you can clip on the provided keyboard and use the kickstand to prop up the screen. Effectively, it is a 1.37lb laptop.

For a chance of owning the Surface 3, visit the link below, click on the big green button, and create an account to claim your entry. Then, just share your entry on social media for more chances to win. Good luck!

Enter the Surface 3 Giveaway here.



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