CRN compares Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip against Microsoft’s latest Surface Book convertible laptop, featuring 10th-gen Intel Core processors and optional Nvidia GeForce graphics.
And, with the original Surface Book now retailing for about a grand less, along with the starting at sub-£800 new Surface Pro, the price gap it generates is more marked than ever. However ...
Head to our Microsoft Surface Book 3 review (or our Surface Book 2 review) for newer versions. With the Surface Pro 3, Microsoft nearly perfected the formula and showed other computer ...
Features: 15.3-inch (2880 x 1864) Liquid Retina display, Apple M2 8-core processor, 10-Core GPU, 16-core neural engine, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar, Touch IDView Deal Microsoft ...
If you have a Surface Book 2, Surface Book 3, Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro 7+, or other supported Surface devices, then you can use the Windows 11 Settings app to boot into UEFI mode.
The new MacBook Pro also appears to have an advantage on ... Instead, the Surface Laptop 4 offers AMD Ryzen 4000 processors. The 15-inch Surface Book 4 AMD model comes with the Ryzen 7 4980U ...
The Surface Book's a great convertible laptop. The Surface Pro 4's a great tablet hybrid. Mark Hachman and Gordon Mah Ung debate which is better, and it's not an easy question. Buyers of Dell and ...
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The Surface Book's a great convertible laptop. The Surface Pro 4's a great tablet hybrid. Mark Hachman and Gordon Mah Ung debate which is better, and it's not an easy question. By Gordon Mah Ung ...
while that’s exactly what we’ve been trained to expect from a Surface Pro. This is a major detraction in our book, and should be rectified in any followup device that Microsoft produces.