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    Microsoft launches limited edition ‘Smurface Laptop’ with blue logo and laser-etched Smurfs on the lid — but there are only 100 for sale!

    July 30, 2025

    Microsoft has started selling a very limited batch of Surface Laptop 13-inch devices with laser-etched Smurfs on the lid. The company says there are only 100 available.

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