The Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 (15-inch) is now listed at AED 2,549.49 at Sharaf DG, down from its original price of AED 5,099.28 — a saving of AED 2,549.79, or exactly 50% off. This is the Middle East version powered by an AMD Ryzen 5-3580U processor, making it a notable price point for a premium ultrabook from Microsoft's Surface lineup.
The Surface Laptop 3 was well-regarded at launch for its slim aluminium build, large PixelSense touchscreen, and polished Windows 10 experience. At half its original retail price, it appeals to students, remote workers, and everyday users who want a well-built productivity machine without spending on a current-generation model. If you are also comparing budget laptop options, the ASUS Vivobook Go 14 at AED 1,399 is worth a look for those with tighter budgets.
Key specs at a glance
- AMD Ryzen 5-3580U processor — a capable mid-range CPU suited for multitasking, office applications, and light creative work
- 15-inch PixelSense touchscreen — Microsoft's high-resolution touch display offering 2496 x 1664 resolution for sharp, detailed visuals
- 8GB RAM — adequate for everyday productivity tasks and browser-heavy workflows
- 128GB SSD — fast solid-state storage for quick boot times, though capacity is limited for media-heavy users
- AMD Radeon Vega 9 integrated graphics — handles standard video playback and light photo editing, not suited for gaming or GPU-intensive tasks
What to keep in mind
The Surface Laptop 3 was released in 2019, which means it is now several generations behind current Surface hardware. The 128GB SSD is a meaningful constraint for users who store large files locally, and 8GB of RAM, while functional, leaves little headroom for power users running virtualisation or demanding applications simultaneously. Buyers should also note that Windows 10 is included, and a free upgrade path to Windows 11 should be verified for this specific configuration before purchasing.
Should you buy it?
At AED 2,549.49 — exactly half its original price — the Surface Laptop 3 represents solid value for users who prioritise build quality, display real estate, and a familiar Windows experience over having the latest hardware. It is best suited for students, light office users, and secondary device buyers who want a premium-feeling machine at a mid-range price. Those with more demanding performance requirements should consider allocating a higher budget toward a current-generation model.
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