![]() It’s great, works well, but why not use USB-C in a world of USB-C, giving additional expansion capability as well as options for charging. If I was to get utterly picky, I wish Microsoft would ditch their proprietary power connector. $2500 is the budget for a really slick looking laptop, so for $999 this is a real cracker. Though the 12.45-inch (148 PPI) display doesn’t quite reach the pixel density of a 1080p. That said, don’t get me wrong, I love what Dell is doing with their XPS range, there’s some slick designs out there – but these are all in the upper end of the price range. As we noted in our review of the Surface Laptop Go, the smaller dimensions also benefit the display. I think Microsoft has a strong brand appeal among all ages, I also think it’s a whole lot more appealing than almost all the other mainstream brands. ![]() Saving the best for last, the real genius here is the use of an Intel 10th Generation Core i5 Processor.Īgain, at this price, you might expect to see an i3 Processor, but Microsoft has wisely gone all-in here, meaning you have the power that you need, in fact in some ways this makes up for the lower specced RAM.
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