![]() You’ll probably want to get one to complete the experience, though. ![]() It doesn’t take a genius to deduce that the lower priced models represent decent value, but things start to get rather expensive further up the tree and you’re paying a lot for factory-fitted storage.Īgain you also need to pay £99 if you want to add the Surface Pen accessory but unlike with Surface Pro devices (which don’t have a trackpad) it feels less essential. Further up the lineup you can upgrade to a Core i7 processor with 16GB RAM (£1,389), and you can also choose to upgrade the 256GB drive to 512GB (£1,679) or 1TB (£2,114). ![]() The cheaper (£999) version uses Alcantara fabric around the keyboard and has a 128GB SSD instead. Our Core i5-based, 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD review model (£1,269) sits above the base level with its brushed black metal finish. It sits above the Surface Pro in Microsoft’s range but underneath the Surface Book 2 with its detachable tablet display (where the whole screen comes off and can be used as an independent tablet). The Surface Laptop 3 is a premium device and is priced accordingly. Ports: 1 x USB-C, 1 x USB-A, 1 x Surface Connect, 1 x 3.5mm headphone jackĭimensions: 308 x 223 mm x 14 mm Weight: 1.25kg ![]() Processors: 1.2Ghz Intel Core i5-1035G7 or 1.3GHz Core i7-1065G7 (both quad-core) ![]()
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