Hands-on review: Microsoft Surface Book

Hands-on review: Microsoft Surface Book

By Joe Osborne

Hands-on review: Microsoft Surface Book

Microsoft has finally done it: it’s created a laptop that can replace your tablet. Wait … that doesn’t sound right.

Jokes aside, I wouldn’t blame you for being confused by the Redmond Campus’s latest creation, the Surface Book – a super premium laptop-based hybrid device – when it looks to have finally cracked the nut on the tablet that can replace your laptop with its Surface Pro 4.

By all means, none of this is to say anything of the Surface Book itself. Microsoft has arguably produced the most versatile, inventive and gorgeous Windows laptop ever made. But it’s tough to envision where this aluminum-clad notebook fits within Microsoft’s market-leading product lineup when it’s effectively created a laptop and tablet within a single device – twice.

For now, let’s take a closer look at the absolutely pristine laptop that Microsoft devices team lead Panos Panay and his crew have expertly crafted.

Surface Book

Design and display

The Surface Book truly is a sight to behold, and that’s not an overstatement. Like the Chromebook Pixel, Microsoft’s take on the laptop employs unique dimensions all around.

That super sharp, color-rich 3,000 x 2,000-pixel screen measures 13.5 inches at …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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