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Veröffentlicht: 2016-02-20, Autor: James , Testbericht von: Theinquirer.net
Zusammenfassung: Whatever the reason for the delay - ideally, it would have involved fixing the freezing issues suffered by many users in the States - we got our hands on the high-end productivity machine to see whether it can prove to be a deserving alternative to Micros...
Delightful keyboard, Plenty of processing power, Pixel-packed touchscreen
Expensive. Really expensive, Struggles with gaming, despite its graphics card, Average battery life
For a first-gen device, this sleek hybrid gets a lot right Although the Surface Book isn't quite the slam dunk you might assume it to be, that's almost to be expected. There's a good reason why Microsoft took three decades to create its own laptop, and t...
Great performance, Optional Nvidia GPU, Sharp and vibrant screen, Solid build quality, Windows 10 as it should be
Spongy keyboard, Very, very, very expensive, Screen isn't set up for serious design work
Surface Book – Camera Despite its laptop focus, the Surface Book comes loaded with the same 8-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front camera combo previously seen on the Surface Pro 4. Given the tablet section's poor battery I'm not sure how useful the rear...
There's no doubt that the Microsoft Surface Book is a stunning piece of engineering. As Microsoft's inaugural laptop that doubles as a tablet, it's a device the company can be proud of. In terms of design, it's by far my favourite Windows laptop, and it m...
Versatile form factor, Beautiful display, Solid construction, Above-average performance, Amazing battery with Performance Base
Heavier and thicker than some competitors, No USB Type-C, Astoundingly expensive
The Surface Book has attracted a lot of attention in the Digital Trends office. People ask about the hinge, and the display, and then the price. They're always shocked to learn that it starts at $1,500, and I can't understand why. We had the opportunit...
The Microsoft Surface Book packs high-end components, including new Intel processors and optional Nvidia graphics, into a smart, slim body. Some components and most of the battery are hidden in the base, so the tablet half is lighter. The high-res screen
Configurations with the optional Nvidia GPU and more storage get very expensive. There are some first-generation quirks, including an awkward gap between the screen and base when closed
While it's not nearly as refined as the new fourth-gen Surface Pro, Microsoft's Surface Book is a powerful, feature-filled premium hybrid that doesn't forget it's a laptop first...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-21, Autor: Mario , Testbericht von: gizmodo.co.uk
The Surface Book isn't perfect, and from a strictly performance point of view, it's an expensive computer. Consider that in its base configuration, the Surface Book is just a Surface Pro 4 with a rigid keyboard and a souped up display. It's got no competi...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-08, Autor: Joe , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Gorgeous design and display, Clever and interesting hinge, Smart graphics switching
Rather pricey, A bit hefty
Beautiful, inventive and versatile (though a little confusing), Microsoft's first-ever laptop is already one of the best Windows notebooks ever crafted...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-03-03, Autor: James , Testbericht von: futurefive.co.nz
I was extremely impressed with the smooth, responsive and seamless experience of using the Surface Book as both a laptop and a tablet. It was very easy to pick up and learn just by playing around with it, and it never froze, crashed, or lagged. It is ho...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-20, Autor: Tony , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Well built with sturdy fulcrum hinge, Tablet-notebook form factor, High resolution 13.5-inch display and front firing speakers, Among the most comfortable keyboard and trackpad, High performing computing innards
Some minor software glitches, Screen invites fingerprints, Placement of power and volume buttons is not good for a notebook, Weight distribution could be optimised further