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See how Surface Book is helping weMove publish on the go

The desire to move forward, innovation, and the power of Surface Book are helping everyone at weMove break through. See how they use Surface to photograph, write, and publish from wherever they find stories.

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“It’s safer to keep moving than it is to stay still.”

weMove — it isn’t just a magazine title. It’s the belief of the people who make it. It’s an example of how to reject tradition and break your own path.This journal at the intersection of sport, health, and lifestyle grew from the belief that moving our bodies is at the center of wellbeing.But movement is more than the subject of weMove — it’s how the magazine is made. There is no weMove office, no nine-to-five, and the publication is created with Surface Book entirely on the go, in the world at large — wherever inspiration strikes.A photographer uses Surface Book and PhotoShop to retouch images at 8,000 feet. In a Moab café, designers use a Surface Pen and Illustrator to create artwork. Somewhere off an interstate, an editorial is written in Microsoft Word, while InDesign is used to lay out the entire magazine. All on Surface.The desire to move forward, innovation, and the power of the Surface Book are helping everyone at weMove break through.What will you do with the ultimate laptop?

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weMove’s Surface Book

Founders James Shaw and Chris Baker use the power and versatility of Surface Book to photograph, write, and publish weMove from wherever they find stories.

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See how Surface is helping Easton break through in engineering

His curiosity, determination, and the versatility of Surface are helping Easton LaChappelle find his breakthrough. See how he used Surface to develop an affordable artificial limb.

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Easton LaChappelle with Surface Pro and his artificial limb designs.Easton LaChappelle with Surface Pro and his artificial limb designs.Easton LaChappelle with Surface Pro and his artificial limb designs.Easton LaChappelle with Surface Pro and his artificial limb designs.Easton LaChappelle with Surface Pro and his artificial limb designs.

“I kept going. And going.”

We see the breakthrough. We see the young girl drawing with her new hand.What we don’t see are the hours. Sketching. Coding. Viewing in 3D. Repeating. We don’t see the summer job spraying weeds to buy a 3D printer. Or the full-ride scholarship that was turned down to pursue the goal. For Easton LaChappelle that goal was to create an affordable artificial limb that could be easily replicated and customized for anyone in need.It was a goal born of a science fair project, a child missing a hand, and curiosity. It was fed by a desire to empower and inspire. It was backed up by the courage to forge a unique path and the grit to stick to that path.Eight iterations of the right hand. Countless versions of the fingers. Never giving up.His curiosity, determination, and the versatility of the Surface Pro are helping Easton break through.What will you do with the ultimate laptop?

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Easton’s Surface Pro

With the most versatile laptop, the Surface Pro enables Easton to create on-the-go — designing and coding anywhere his ideas take him.

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Surface Laptop is helping Kenesha break through in small business

For Kenesha Sneed starting Tactile Matter, a business creating ceramics, was about finding the balance between artist and entrepreneur, between heart and head. Effort, insight, and the performance of the Surface Laptop are helping Kenesha break through.

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“It’s not always easy to push through.”

It was a huge leap. She started a business—something of her own that merged identity, passion and art. Succeeding as an entrepreneur is hard. Passion alone isn’t ever enough—there’s marketing, there’s bills to pay, and there are comfort zones to leave behind.For Kenesha Sneed starting Tactile Matter, a business creating ceramics, was about finding the balance between artist and entrepreneur, between heart and head. Hours spent creating were matched by hours spent planning. She needed to prove to herself that she could do it. That she could beat the odds, and do so in a way that maintained her integrity as an artist.So she worked. Never stopped. And by mixing art and commerce she has found a place of growth, discovery and a thriving business.Effort, insight and the performance of the Surface Laptop are helping Kenesha break through.What will you do with the ultimate laptop?

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Kenesha’s Surface Laptop

Thin, light and powerful, with up to 14.5 hours of battery life,1 Kenesha can use Office 365 to run her business almost anywhere on her Surface Laptop.

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Bring new ideas to life

Meet our creative partners at Sketchable, Bluebeam, and Mental Canvas, and discover how they break through and bring new ideas to life using apps designed for Surface Studio and Surface Dial.


The ultimate laptop

To work and create freely, you need a powerful, next-generation laptop that delivers the ultimate in versatility, performance, and design. Every Surface is designed with these things in mind. Choose yours.

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Surface Pro

Ultra-light and versatile

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Surface Laptop

Style and speed

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Surface Book 2

Powerhouse performance

The ultimate creative studio

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Surface Studio

1 Up to 14.5 hours of video playback. Testing conducted by Microsoft in April 2017 using Intel® Core™ i5, 256GB, 8 GB RAM devices. Testing consisted of full battery discharge during video playback. All settings were default except: Wi-Fi was associated with a network. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage and other factors.