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Microsoft Surface Duo

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PRICE 128GB, £1,124 (£1,349 inc VAT) from microsoft.com/uk

This isn’t déjà vu. We have indeed already reviewed the Surface Duo (see issue 315, p42), with Jon Honeyball buying a US version on launch. It’s finally arrived in the UK, so with five months of software updates it’s time to see if Microsoft has ironed out the creases to justify a £1,349 launch price that made all of us at PC Pro wince in unison.

What hasn’t changed is the hardware, which remains gorgeous: two slim had sound effects, as when you close the Duo there’s a life-affirming that’s reminiscent of a luxury car door.

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