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Microsoft Surface Book Review

Microsoft Surface Book Review

Posted on October 22, 2015January 12, 2020 By Jarvis

SUMMARY

Microsoft’s first laptop raises the bar for other notebooks, with fast performance, best-in-class battery life and a design that manages to be both premium and unforgettable. The detachable screen is also comfortable to use as a tablet, thanks to both its light 1.6-pound design, accurate pen input and some well-thought-out dimensions. Overall, we recommend it, especially to people who value performance, design and battery life above all else, and are willing to pay dearly for it. We just hope that next year’s model is a little lighter and that it offers longer battery life in tablet mode.
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