Microsoft has increased the prices of its Surface devices due to the global RAM shortage. The 13-inch Surface Pro 11 and the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop 7 now cost $500 more than their original starting price, with the new price starting at $1,499. This change comes after Microsoft stopped selling the $999 versions of these devices last year, instead offering models with more storage for $1,199. The price increase is likely to affect consumers who were looking to purchase these devices at a lower price point. The global RAM shortage has been affecting the tech industry, with many companies struggling to keep up with demand. Microsoft's decision to raise prices may be a strategic move to balance supply and demand. The company may also be looking to maintain profit margins amid rising production costs. The price increase may impact sales, but Microsoft's Surface devices remain popular among consumers and businesses. The company's decision to raise prices will likely be closely watched by the tech industry and consumers alike.
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