

The 3:2 PixelSense display is high quality, making work all the more agreeable. We reviewed the 13.5-inch screen model, the smallest one, which felt surprisingly large considering we’d just downgraded from a 15-inch laptop. The screen doesn’t fold back when trying to write on it with a dedicated pen, unlike a lot of other lightweight laptops.
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It also comes supported by really solid hinges, which is handy as it can be used as a touchscreen with a Surface pen (which is sadly not included). The screen itself is thinner than any laptop we’d ever used, clocking in at just 0.6 inches. Despite its size, the Surface 4 doesn’t feel like it’s about to crumble in your fingers when you carry it - it has a relative sturdiness that’s quite reassuring. As such, it’s ideal for someone who commutes or wants to work on the go without packing too heavy. It is incredibly lightweight, coming in at just 2.8 lbs. The Surface Laptop 4’s biggest sell is definitely its design.

Ports: 1 USB-C, 1 USB-A, 1 audio jack, 1 Surface ConnectĪfter a few weeks of testing and regular use, we were very impressed with the incredible ergonomics and the high performance across everyday tasks. Warranty: 1-year limited hardware warrantyĭisplay: 3:2 PixelSense touch screen, (resolution: 2256 x 1504)ĬPU: AMD Ryzen™ 5 or 7, 10th, or 11th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 available Screen size: 13.5 inches (15 inches also available)
