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    Microsoft’s exclusive 50th Anniversary Surface Laptop: A hands-on review

    August 5, 2025

    Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 50th Anniversary Exclusive is rumored to be limited to just 50 public units — but I’ve got one in hand. In this hands-on from Windows Central, I’ll break down what makes it so rare, so striking, and whether that buzz should steer you toward the heavily discounted Surface Laptop 7 instead.

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