Microsoft is back in a big way. The company that was once about as hip as your father’s geriatric accountant has just taken the wraps off of a gaggle of cool new gadgets. So impressive, in fact, they might just cause Apple’s Tim Cook to lose sleep.
Surface Book
Let’s start with the big news: Microsoft is making its very first laptop … kind of. Called the Surface Book, this 3.34-pound Windows 10 laptop features a 13.5-inch display with a ridiculously high 3,000 x 2,000 pixel resolution. That means images and videos will look incredibly crisp.
And if you just want to relax and watch a movie, you can pop that big, beautiful 1.6-pound display right off of its 1.7-pound keyboard base and hold it in your hands. That’s because the Surface Book is not really a pure laptop, it’s laptop-tablet hybrid.
Semantics aside, Microsoft says the Surface Book will be an absolute powerhouse. It comes with Intel’s latest 6th-generation Core i-series processors, and can be equipped with up to 16GB of RAM.
Inside the keyboard base, Microsoft has outfitted the Surface Book with your choice of a standard Intel graphics chip or a high-powered Nvidia chip. When you plug the Surface Book into the base, you should be able to run graphic-intensive programs like video editors and even play some high-end games.
The Surface Book won’t be cheap, though. A base model will set you back $1,500 when it goes on sale Oct. 26th, or $200 more expensive than a similarly configured MacBook Pro. That said, with its detachable keyboard and the ability to use Microsoft’s new Surface Pen with the Book (more on that later), it might be worth it.
Surface Pro 4
In addition to the Surface Book, Microsoft also unveiled its new Windows 10-powered Surface Pro 4. Billed as the tablet designed to replace your laptop (as long as that laptop isn’t a Surface Book), the Surface Pro 4 comes with a larger 12.3-inch display, up from 12 inches, and Intel’s latest 6th-generation Core M and i-series processors.
Despite its increased screen size, Microsoft actually managed to shrink the 1.63-pound Surface Pro 4’s footprint, albeit ever so slightly.
The Surface Pro 4 also gets a new Type Cover keyboard, with improved backlit keys, a more responsive touchpad, and a fingerprint reader.
Like the Surface Book, the Surface Pro 4 can also use Microsoft’s new Surface Pen. The stylus offers 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, which means it can sense when you are writing with a light touch and when you are really pushing down hard.
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