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Microsoft Unveils Surface Laptop 2 and Surface Pro 6 (venturebeat.com) 62

Microsoft said Tuesday it was refreshing the Surface Laptop and Surface Pro lineups with new models that offer updated specs and a black color option. The price tags have changed slightly: the Surface Laptop 2 starts at $999 (same as the Surface Laptop) while the Surface Pro 6 starts at $899 (up $100 from its predecessor). From a report: Both devices come with 8th-generation Intel Core processors (upgradeable all the way up to quad-core) and start at 128GB of SSD storage (upgradable to 1TB). The Surface Laptop 2 starts at 8GB of RAM (upgradeable to 16GB) while the Surface Pro 6 still comes with 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB of RAM. Panos Panay, head of engineering for all of Microsoft's devices, said the Surface Laptop 2 is 85 percent faster than the original Surface Laptop. He also mentioned that the screen features more than 3.4 million pixels, a 1,500:1 contrast ratio, and happens to be the lightest touchscreen panel on the market. Panay said the Surface Pro 6 is 67 percent more powerful than its predecessor (which oddly enough was just called Surface Pro). Surface Pro 6 still gets 13.5 hours of battery life, weighs 1.7 pounds, and has a 267ppi screen with "the highest contrast ratio" Microsoft has ever delivered.
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Microsoft Unveils Surface Laptop 2 and Surface Pro 6

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  • by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 )

    More non-upgradeable junk, glued or taped shut. High-end Thinkpad, Dell business/gov't grade laptop, or go home.

    The laptops I'm writing about can also be had for under $500 as refurbs/lease returns.

    • or go home.

      That's a great idea. I'll need to go home and get the Thinkbrick because it's so heavy I didn't bother carrying it with me in the first place.

  • This venturebeat website is incredibly annoying.
  • by 110010001000 ( 697113 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @04:14PM (#57413660) Homepage Journal
    More hardware that people won't buy. $1000 laptops with 8 GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Welcome to 2018.
    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 )
      Yep. Just picked up a refurb Dell 7240(?) with this kind of spec for $275. Perfect condition, upgradeable RAM and storage, removable battery, not sealed junk like MS and Crapple.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Except a 7240 does not have 16GB of RAM and has a Haswell processor. So it's only similar in specs if you're a dumbass. Also the 7240 when lauched was more expensive then what is being sold here. Comparing the price of a refurbed, 4.5 year old product to something new is dumb as fuck.

        • Haswell at least has drivers for Win 7. It's also fast enough for 99% of work and supports 16GB of RAM (it's upgradeable, not sealed trash). Comparing price is valid if a refurb does the same fuckin thing as a Smurface.
        • Re:Sweet (Score:5, Interesting)

          by Misagon ( 1135 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @05:02PM (#57413950)

          What counts is not how old something is but how much you can yet get out of it.

          With multiple USB-A ports and a keyboard that does not suck, I think also I would be more productive and less frustrated with that four-year old Dell than with a MS Surface.

          And BTW, the Dell can be upgraded to 16 GB RAM because it takes DDR3 SODIMM's, whereas you can not upgrade four-year old MS Surface which is glued together and has soldered-in RAM.

          • This. For a different example, in many ways, a early 2000s or late 90s Camry is a better car than the latest overweight cutie-utie or SUV sold today.
          • As someone who ditched a Dell 4 years ago for a Surface Pro 3, I have been far more productive carrying around a device with this form factor and connection options than I ever was with an old chunky heavy laptop that spent a lot of time at home rather than on the road with me.

            If you're buying a Surface Pro as a small workstation you're an idiot.
            If you're comparing it to a full feature laptop then you likewise significantly missed the point. I suggest you scroll down further in the anouncment since there's

  • by jetkust ( 596906 )
    Is the processor 67% more powerful or was he talking about the kickstand?
  • Instead dependent on the totally proprietary surface dock port, and over priced surface dock.

    Have you ever managed a fleet of surfaces with bad ports? I do, and that's why we're replacing out surface books at this organization with laptops that use, you know, industry standards.
  • Did I recently mention the common N-Trig touchscreen phantom touches and dead zone problem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
  • I am surprised they are still not opting for at least 1 port now that Intel is licensing the tech for free to people.
  • 16gb of RAM max? 2011 just won't go away.

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