By Joe Osborne
The one Surface product that fans have been clamoring over for years, a straight up Surface Laptop, is finally here. But, in taking design cues from both the Surface Pro and Surface Book lines, Microsoft has set lofty expectations for its first dedicated laptop device.
Priced at $999 (about £770, AU$1,330), the Surface Laptop clearly aims to chip at the MacBook and MacBook Air models that dominate college campuses practically worldwide. In fact, Microsoft claims that its cheaper (and larger) Surface Laptop can last far longer on a charge than Apple’s 12-inch MacBook: 14.5 hours.
However, every Surface Laptop shipped will come with Windows 10 S installed, Microsoft’s new version of Windows 10 that only accepts app installs downloaded from the Windows Store.
With the ability to switch from Windows 10 S to the 100% open Windows 10 Pro for $49, should you need an app outside of the Windows Store that badly (spoiler: you probably will).
Now, at that price, can Microsoft garner enough interest from college students (or more likely their parents), who are often already strapped from the cost of an education?
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Clearly, part of Microsoft’s plan is to lure those …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac