

In my configuration, we’re using the Surface port as a power port, whilst using both the USB C and USB A ports as connectivity (either via a dock or via USB C hub).
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A Microsoft Surface connector (Used for power or a docking station connector).The Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 has a grand total of four ports. The more premium versions also offer a full metal body if that’s your sort of thing.Ĭertain configurations contain certain finishes (most are metal-bodied types) – so your mileage will vary depending on your configuration. The version I’m using is is the “Platinum” edition, meaning it is finished in Alcantara fabric. Yes – it’s pretty much the entry-level version of this device, which you can get for £999 upwards. Intel Core i5 – 10th Gen 1035G7 “IceLake” (4 Cores, 8 Threads).Per CPUID, the unit I’m benching is specified as follows As opposed to the Surface Pro’s, these are proper laptop-based, as opposed to a convertible tablet which you slap a type over on (see my review of the Surface Go) The Surface laptop is the mid-high level end device from the Microsoft Surface line up. This is going to be a very much “hands-on” review rather than full of benchmarks (although there will be a Cinebench run for entertainment’s sake). Time for another bench test and review – this time featuring the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3.
