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The laptop’s a solid all-around machine for Microsoft users seeking something great for both productivity and everyday play.
For a limited time, you can save 36% on the 2024 Microsoft Surface Pro for Black Friday.
While Apple may have the first-party laptop market cornered with the MacBook lineup, Microsoft's Surface laptops have been steadily improving over the past few years, and are now an increasingly appealing option.
If you’ve been wondering why you’ve never seen a Surface gaming laptop, don’t blame Microsoft. For years, Microsoft’s Surface has led the way in certain product categories, including tablets and the pull-forward design of the Surface Laptop Studio.
You can use several applications at the same time, even with Chrome open with dozens of tabs and with Office apps editing big files. With an ARM-based architecture, compared to Intel-based devices, you can expect good battery efficiency,
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Microsoft Surface Pro (2025, 12-Inch)
The Surface Pro 12-Inch measures just 0.30 by 10.8 by 7.5 inches (HWD) and weighs a remarkably totable 1.5 pounds. That's about half the weight of a clamshell ultraportable laptop, which makes sense, given that this is roughly half the size of a laptop, thanks to its tablet design.
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Windows 11's new gaming mode is the latest example of Microsoft snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
Microsoft has finally made Windows better for gaming handhelds, but it's too little too late. The company should have been ready earlier.
Instead of running a version of Windows 8 like other Surface tablets, it will apparently have a custom operating system that will offer messaging and other tablet functions, but with a gaming focus. The report states that the hardware is being developed at ...
One of the big questions surrounding the launch of the Microsoft Surface Pro (2024) and new Copilot+ PCs is how well those laptops will run the broad ecosystem of Windows applications. So will they run just about everything? Pretty much, says a senior ...