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Microsoft releases new Surface 3 commercials focusing on its weight, the pen, and the kickstand

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 18, 2019
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Microsoft releases new Surface 3 commercials focusing on its weight, the pen, and the kickstand

Microsoft has been heavily promoting its new Surface 3 hybrid PC since it was introduced in late March (as it should). In its commercials, the software giant has been comparing the device to its older sibling, the Surface Pro 3, pushing it as a capable, and cheaper alternative.

Today, Microsoft released a host of videos promoting different aspects of the Surface 3, such as the Surface Pen, the kickstand, and how light the device is for a full Windows 8.1-powered computer. The videos are basically cropped versions of the original ‘College Flow’ video, original because Microsoft also re-released the ‘College Flow’ and ‘3, 2, 1, Go!’ commercials with what I believe are minor changes.

Check out the videos embedded here, and head over to the official Surface YouTube channel to see the re-released ‘College Flow’ and ‘3, 2 ,1… Go!’ videos.

Let us know what you think of the new commercials in the comments section below.

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