While it seemed Microsoft skipped a beat when it launched the new Surface Pro and a new laptop, but we now have what, on paper, is the most powerful Surface yet: The Surface Book 3. We’ve spent the ...
Microsoft launched the Surface Book 3 on Wednesday, refreshing the powerful detachable 2-in-1 with 10th-gen Intel Core chips and the choice of either an Nvidia GTX or Nvidia Quadro RTX GPU to enable ...
The Surface Book 3 15-inch has been out for a few months, and we’ve already published our positive review of it. Its performance is excellent, and the device itself is as beautiful as the first ...
A Mashable Choice Award is a badge of honor, reserved for the absolute best stuff we’ve tested and loved. It isn’t easy to review Microsoft’s least interesting product release of the fall. A few weeks ...
If you’re in the market for a 2-in-1 and you’re particularly enamored of Microsoft’s Surface line, you have several outstanding choices. The Surface Go 2 rounds out the bottom end and the the 15-inch ...
After reviewing the Surface Book 3 last year, it was clear that Microsoft needed a new strategy. All of the Surface Books were actually tablets that docked into a keyboard base, which housed an ...
The new Surface Book scores big points for improved GPU performance and even better battery life, but older components, high prices, limited CPU improvements, and Microsoft's decision not to sell the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. Looking over the Surface Book 2 supplied by the UK PR team, the ...
As everyone'e product cycles start to get back in sync after the disruptive impact of the coronavirus, eyes are turning to Microsoft’s Surface line-up in general and the Surface Book in particular.
Surface Book is indeed a powerful ultrabook. What makes the Surface Book line up so powerful is the fact that it uses a discrete GPU (in selected models) and is beefed up with so much power. What ...
Only one USB C port; doesn't really work well as a standalone tablet; Windows 10 is still disjointed and awkward What is a laptop even for anymore? The question has been playing on my mind lately, ...