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The Microsoft's Surface Book with Performance Base, packing an Intel Core i7 processor, 256GB SSD, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M GPU, can now be purchased in the Philippines. The new Surface Book from the Redmond giant touts a bigger battery that is said to span up to 16 hours as well as twice the graphics performance compared to its predecessor. The Xperia X Performance is Sony's current flagship that sits on the throne above its Xperia X and XA siblings. Can the king of the new Xperia X series help Sony rise? Here's our unboxing and initial impressions of the device. Despite the change in name from the Z series, the design of the X Performance (and the other two as well) remains loyal with its rectangular brick body with slightly curved corners for gripping. With the Performance moniker, the handset is powered by the top chipset available -- the Snapdragon 820. Sitting on the top of the series is the Xperia X Performance that sports the best mobile processor available, high-resolution cameras, and a new design language with the use of an all-aluminum body, but it does have its shortcomings. As promised, here's our full review of the Sony Xperia X Performance. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Surface Book with Performance Base now in PH" and "Microsoft outs a Core i7 version of the Surface Book".

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The Microsoft's Surface Book with Performance Base, packing an Intel Core i7 processor, 256GB SSD, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M GPU, can now be purchased in the Philippines. The new Surface Book from the Redmond giant touts a bigger battery that is said to span up to 16 hours as well as twice the graphics performance compared to its predecessor.

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The Xperia X Performance is Sony's current flagship that sits on the throne above its Xperia X and XA siblings. Can the king of the new Xperia X series help Sony rise? Here's our unboxing and initial impressions of the device. Despite the change in name from the Z series, the design of the X Performance (and the other two as well) remains loyal with its rectangular brick body with slightly curved corners for gripping. With the Performance moniker, the handset is powered by the top chipset available -- the Snapdragon 820.

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Our coverage of Performance Base includes: "Microsoft Surface Book with Performance Base now in PH"; "Microsoft outs a Core i7 version of the Surface Book"; "Sony Xperia X Performance Unboxing, First Impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.