If you're like most of us, you think Microsoft's Surface Book looks like an incredibly attractive laptop, however adding on all the (like a powerful NVIDIA GPU embedded in the keyboard) can make it a bit pricey. TechRadarnotes that the folks from Redmond have slid one more variant into the store, allowing buyers to essentially choose between upgrading the base ($1,500) model's graphics instead of its hard drive. For $1,700 you can either have a version with a Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB storage and no NVIDIA discrete GPU, or the new version -- a 128GB model with dGPU. If you keep your larger-capacity files in the cloud or an external drive, that cuts $200 off the previous cheapest dGPU-equipped version without losing any power, but we won't blame you if only the $3,200 1TB top-of-the-line powerhouse will suffice.

http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/22/m...ook-dgpu-1700/