![]() We haven't been impressed much by the battery life in most of the 12th-gen Intel laptops we've tested, but most of those have used higher-performance P-series CPUs, while both Surface Laptops use low-power U-series CPUs that should behave better. Otherwise, a single USB-A port and headphone jack is all you get. ![]() The proprietary Surface Connect port is still the default used for charging, but the laptops can also charge through their single USB-C port (upgraded to Thunderbolt 4 in both laptops). The port selection also hasn't changed much, which some users may find limiting. The 13.5-inch laptop weighs 2.8 pounds (or 2.86, with the all-metal finishes) and comes with a 2256×1504 screen, and the 15-inch laptop weighs 3.44 pounds and uses a 2496×1664 touchscreen-both screens are compatible with the Surface Pen accessory, and both feature the Surface line's signature 3:2 aspect ratio. The laptops' designs (including size, weight, ports, and screen size and resolution) aren't changing at all from the Surface Laptop 4. The 13.5-inch laptop starts at $1,000, while the 15-inch version will run you at least $1,300. But if you were hoping for an updated AMD Ryzen edition of the laptop, you'll be disappointed-there's no Ryzen edition being announced today, and if Microsoft is planning one, it isn't sharing anything about it right now.īoth Surface Laptops will be available to buy on October 25. ![]() It's also sprucing up both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch members of the Surface Laptop family, giving them some new color finishes and updated 12th-generation Core processors from Intel. The Surface Pro 9 isn't the only new Surface portable that Microsoft is refreshing today.
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