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Entertainment May 6, 2026

UNBELIEVABLE STEAL: BUDGET SURFACE LAPTOP + LIFETIME OFFICE FOR ONLY $260 – GRAB IT NOW BEFORE IT'S GONE!

UNBELIEVABLE STEAL: BUDGET SURFACE LAPTOP + LIFETIME OFFICE FOR ONLY $260 – GRAB IT NOW BEFORE IT'S GONE!

Here’s a deal that flips the usual math on its head: you’re basically paying for the software and getting the laptop for free. For $259.99, this bundle pairs a Surface laptop with Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business—a permanent license that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, all running offline with no subscription fees.

The software alone delivers enormous value. Excel crunches massive spreadsheets faster than ever, and AI-powered suggestions polish your writing and formatting in real time. PowerPoint now lets you record presentations with your voice and video—a lifesaver for remote work or online classes. Outlook even includes smarter accessibility checks. But here’s the catch: this is a one-time purchase, not Microsoft 365. You get no cloud-first extras, and you won’t receive future version upgrades.

The laptop itself is built for the everyday grind—nothing more, nothing less. Its 11.6-inch display works fine for typing documents, browsing the web, or streaming videos, but don’t expect razor-sharp visuals. Inside, an entry-level processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage handle email, YouTube, and Office apps without breaking a sweat. Just don’t try video editing or heavy design work; this machine isn’t built for that.

Battery life is rated at up to 16 hours, which sounds almost too good. In real-world use, you’ll probably get less, but it should still coast through a full work or school day without hunting for an outlet. Think of this as a perfect secondary laptop, a homework machine for kids, or a simple computer for online classes.

There’s a twist: this is an open-box unit. It’s been inspected for quality, but you might notice minor signs of use, and the warranty is only 90 days from a third party. The real kicker? It runs Windows 11 SE—a stripped-down version designed for education—and there’s no way to upgrade to the full version. Support for this OS ends in October 2026. After that, the laptop will still work, but it won’t feel current for long.

If your goal is a rock-solid Office setup on a simple, everyday device, this deal makes smart sense. Just know exactly what you’re getting—and what you’re not.

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