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Microsoft surface laptop 4 review
Microsoft surface laptop 4 review










Microsoft claims up to 13 hours of battery life, and it supports fast charging but we found the magnetic power connector on the right side of the laptop is not overly strong, and can be disconnected relatively easily by mistake. There's one-touch sign-in with a power button and built-in fingerprint reader, but not on the base model The internal fan can be heard when the CPU load is high.

microsoft surface laptop 4 review

The Surface Laptop Go is light enough to comfortably use in your lap for long periods, but it can become noticeably warm on the underside near the centre when the processor is under heavy load. It's very smooth, but we found it makes a slight rattle when you tap on it. The large touchpad (115 x 77mm) supports five-finger multi-touch gestures. The full-size keyboard has 1.3mm key travel for comfortable typing and we found it felt crisp to use, with good travel and response. It's light enough to comfortably use in your lap for long periods, but can become noticeably warm underneath under heavy load The lid can be opened easily with one hand while the laptop is sitting flat on the table, which we find is often an indicator of good build quality. Long rubber strips on the base give it very good grip on a desk. The body feels sturdy, with the base especially feeling comfortable to hold due to its softness and rounded corners. It has an aluminium lid and polycarbonate composite resin base and comes in three metallic colours: Ice Blue, Sandstone and Platinum. It weighs just 1110g, which is no burden to carry everywhere. We found it a very nice laptop to hold and use. If you’re after a svelte laptop that gets the job done you can scarcely do better.The large touchpad (115 x 77mm) supports five-finger multi-touch gestures.

microsoft surface laptop 4 review

As much as we have our quibbles with a so-so webcam and an annoying charger, everything else here is rock solid and worthy of a spot on your office desk. In the same way that a MacBook is a showcase for Apple’s macOS, the same applies here for Windows with a genuinely stylish device that cuts only a few corners. The greatest compliment we can pay to the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 is that it makes so much sense as a product. For so many reasons, pray you aren’t reliant on it for too long. As much as this state of affairs applies to the vast majority of laptops right now, it doesn’t really excuse the underexposed and poorly detailed state of things either. Speaking of a time when your working life doesn’t revolve around Zoom, it is worth mentioning that the Laptop 4’s 720p webcam is less than stellar. You’re just getting a more future-proofed machine for your money. Truthfully, the added expense is probably worth it when you add that aluminium keyboard and 512GB storage into the mix. Whatever the case, the Surface Laptop 4 is available in a variety of configurations with an AMD Ryzen 5 chip on its entry-level variant and either an Intel Core i5 or i7 should you spend a little extra.












Microsoft surface laptop 4 review