The new design armed Surface customers with the ability to upgrade their storage after purchase, returning flexibility and cost-efficiency for home and small business users.
In contrast to previous Surface versions with fixed storage, the transition to standard M.2 NVMe devices allows easier SSD replacements, a critical demand from corporate IT managers.
The cost difference for upgrading storage directly from Microsoft can be shocking, leading users to smarter choices like third-party SSDs, significantly cutting down expenses.
By adopting the new design of accessible storage slots, Microsoft enabled users to enhance their devices independently, adding value to the overall ownership experience.
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