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Customers are satisfied with the notebook computer's functionality, speed, design, and battery life. They find the programs work smoothly, the 120Hz refresh rate makes things smooth, and the laptop charges quickly with its magnetic charging port. The build quality is praised as impressive, with solid hardware and a good keyboard feel.
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· [This is a Copilot+ PC] — A new AI era begins. Experience enhanced performance and AI capabilities with Copilot+ PC, boosting productivity with security and privacy in mind · [Introducing Surface Laptop] — Power, speed, and touchscreen versatility with AI features. Transform your work, play, and creativity with a razor-thin display and best-in-class specs. · [Exceptional Performance] — Surface Laptop delivers faster performance than the MacBook Air M3[1], with blazing NPU speed for seamless productivity and AI apps. · [All-Day Battery Life] — Up to 20 hours of battery life[6] to focus, create, and play all day. · [Brilliant 13.8” Touchscreen Display] — Bright HDR tech, ultra-thin design, and optimized screen space. · [Recall with Copilot+]: Easily retrieve documents, emails, or web pages with an explorable timeline of your PC's history[2] (coming soon). · [Enhance Calls with Copilot+] — Improve lighting, cancel noise, and blur distractions with Windows Studio Effects for video calls. Prerelease product shown, subject to change. · [Translate with Copilot+] — Real-time subtitles for 44 languages during video calls or streaming.· [Cocreate with Copilot+] — Generate art from text or image prompts.· [Thin and Lightweight] — Durable aluminum in four colors: Platinum, Black, Sapphire, and Dune[3].
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TryNotToPanicReviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I've owned many devices over the years, and this one ranks among the best. The hardware is excellent—top-notch quality. If I had to nitpick, I'd prefer a slightly better display. Surface devices sometimes feel a bit "milky" to me, but that's just personal preference. The display would definitely benefit from an anti-reflective coating to reduce glare. The speakers are solid, though not quite on par with the MacBook's, which is fair given the price difference. My workflow is Microsoft-centric and relatively straightforward, and so far, I’ve had no software compatibility issues. All my peripherals, including two printers and a scanner, work seamlessly with the default drivers. I haven’t used it long enough to fully assess battery life, but so far, it’s impressive. The device is instant-on, and overnight battery drain is negligible—maybe 1% at most. I’ve comfortably made it through an entire workday without worrying about charging. Overall, this is a fantastic machine. I’m excited to see Snapdragon providing solid competition to Intel and look forward to the innovations ahead in the coming years.
JG319Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
While I have a current model MacBook, I have always preferred the Windows operating system and the Surface Laptop implements it wonderfully. It has a perfect dimensions with a screen aspect ratio of 3:2 - just as wide as most 13.5 inch [the Surface has a 13.8 inch screen] laptops but with a taller screen. I find that this ratio hits the sweet spot. The case is solid magnesium-aluminum alloy with no flex. The keyboard is also very solid with a really good feel on pressing the keys. This unit has the new Windows AI key but it just replaces a redundant key so that skin keyboard covers for older Surface Laptops will fit this one as well. As with all recent Surface Laptops, the case design is the most elegant of any laptop that I have had. The slots for air ventilation and sound from the internal speakers are hidden. There are no laptops with as clean a case as this one. The new Snapdragon X Plus processor is ultra-fast and power-efficient. It can now be left on indefinitely like Apple iPads or MacBooks, with little lost of battery charge. I just let it go to sleep and when I return to work on it, it uses the Windows Hello IR camera for instant back-to-work. It continues to use the Microsoft magnetic charging system that I like since it is designed to detach from the computer when the cable is pulled. I notice that some will complain about proprietary charging connectors but they overlook the fact that this Surface Laptop can be also charged with any USB charger using its USB-C port.
Micah CameronReviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Years ago, I had the original Surface Laptop, and I loved it. It remains one of my favorite laptops of all time. So before I purchased the Surface Laptop 7, I actually had a 14" 2021 Macbook Pro. It was honestly too much laptop for my needs, but the limited port selection on the Macbook Airs ruled them out for me. Of course, my Macbook Pro was better than the Surface Laptop 7 in many ways - the mini-LED screen is just about the best laptop display you can get, full-stop, whereas the Surface's display is good but not great. The speakers on the Macbook were amazing; the Surface's are quite good but can't compete in that regard. However, I don't regret my purchase for one second because the Surface Laptop 7 is really a Macbook Air competitor, and that is where it shines. I compared the Surface and Macbook Air 13" side by side and came away with the following conclusions: -Screen: I don't do any serious photo editing or graphic design. To me, the Surface screen is slightly better. It gets much brighter than the Air and colors seem more accurate. However, the Air has better black levels. The Surface is a touchscreen, but I never use it as I don't like fingerprints on my screens. However, if you want a touchscreen, the Surface is clearly the better option. The Surface also has a 120hz display, whereas the Air is stuck at 60hz. The difference in smoothness when scrolling or using trackpad gestures is very noticeable. The Surface's screen looks much smoother. -Speakers: I can't tell the difference between the two. The Surface's speakers are really good compared to other laptops in this class. The same is true of the Macbook Air. -Ports: I had hoped that by 2024, USB-A would be all but gone, but alas it is not. It was very annoying to have to carry around dongles to use USB-A devices on my Macbook Pro, and now I don't have to! The Air has only two USB-C ports, so clearly the Surface wins here. The Macbook Pro does have HDMI, which is nice, but I just bought a USB-C to HDMI cable that I carry around with me, so I don't need a dongle for that either. -Keyboard: I like that the Macbook Air has more than 3 levels of brightness control, but I slightly prefer the key feel on the Surface. - Trackpad: somehow, the Surface's trackpad is better. I am thrilled that Microsoft finally brought a haptic trackpad to the Surface lineup. It feels more delicate and the tactility is stronger. Macbook trackpads are still among the best in the business, but there is finally a Windows laptop that is comparable in this regard. -Login: hands down, Windows Hello is better than the fingerprint reader. It's so fast that my Surface often logs me that it feels like the laptop was left unlocked. The fingerprint scanner on Macbooks are very good, but they are not as fast, nor as convenient, as Windows Hello. My Macbook Pro could also unlock with my Apple Watch, but that almost always took longer than unlocking with my finger. -Build Quality: This has always been a strong point for Surface devices, and the Surface Laptop 7 doesn't disappoint. The laptop can be opened easily with one hand, and the fit and finish is flawless. The same is true of the Macbook Air. I can't say whether one is better than the other. The Surface is designed to be easier to service, however, and you can actually replace the SSD, which is very nice. Additionally, the black finish on my Surface is more resistant to showing fingerprints than the dark blue on the Macbook Airs, which is a fingerprint magnet. -Performance: After owning an Apple Silicon laptop, I could never go back to using an x86/x64 processor. I used Windows 11 for ARM on my Macbook for two years virtualized in Paralells, so I knew what I was getting into. All of the applications I need work beautifully on the Surface, and it is so darn fast. Of course, there are more powerful processors out there using traditional x64 architecture, but I have never used a Windows laptop that is just so snappy for every day tasks. Office apps open in 1-2 seconds. Firefox, Chrome, and Edge open in less than a second. Using gestures to swipe through apps is super snappy, and the high refresh rate screen makes transitions look so smooth. This is the kind of performance I came to except from my Apple Silicon Macbook, and it's wonderful to finally see Windows operating just as responsively. Overall, the Surface feels like an upgrade over my Macbook Pro, and I personally am fine with the tradeoffs that come with the thinner, smaller, and lighter Surface over the more powerful Macbook Pro. It is an utterly fantastic laptop that, in my opinion, is currently the best thin-and-light laptop in the world.
SanjeevPReviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
If MacBook Air were to marry Lenovo ThinkPad, the child would look like this! This is a very Sleek computer, perhaps even better than MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. It is lightweight and extremely fast. Although it is touted as an 'AI computer,' its AI capabilities are really limited. For instance, while you can draw some pictures in Microsoft Paint, the functionality of Co-pilot on this computer is almost the same as Co-pilot on any other laptop. I'm hoping Microsoft will add more advanced AI capabilities. Another thing to keep in mind is that a lot of Legacy Windows programs will not work on this computer with an ARM processor. Aside from those disadvantages, this is a nice laptop that I enjoy using.
Maurice B.Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
A new model, time will tell, but it is fast and furious being a 2024 model.
Yves BouchardReviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024
And it seem to run cooler than my old surface did which I didn't expect. The new battery charging management system is fine even if it had me wondering why it was stubbornly maintining a 74% max charge at first.
BradReviewed in Canada on August 23, 2024
I was a little hesitant to move to an ARM based processor. After doing some research, watching reviews and looking at the applications I needed, I felt confident in purchasing. Everything has worked really well. I also purchased a 1TB micro SSD to put movies on as I plan to travel a lot. Battery lasts a long time without sacrificing performance.
Danielle DavidReviewed in Canada on October 19, 2024
Beautiful computer