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Guru3D.com » News » Microsoft Surface-laptop costs 1149 euro (updated)

Microsoft Surface-laptop costs 1149 euro (updated)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/02/2017 07:24 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
 Microsoft Surface-laptop costs 1149 euro (updated)

Microsoft just announced their new Surface-laptop. A Microsoft insider earlier today already posted the content on Twitter. The new laptop will get a 13.5" screen and will be available in several models. Below the fold we'll walk through them.

The new Surface-laptop will get "Windows 10 S", synonym for what would be Microsoft Windows 10 Cloud. The OS basically runs Windows APPs only and does not offer support for your usual windows win32 applications. The new Surface-laptop weight in a 1.25kg and is 1.5cm thick at the rear, and 10mm at the front. The Surface-laptop will get a 3.4 million pixel display. looking at the photos that would be 3:2 and thus roughly a 2256x1504 pixels resolution.

  

Price€1149€1449€1799€2499
Cpu Intel Core i5 Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 Intel Core i7
Memory 4 GB 8 GB 8 GB 16 GB
Ssd 128GB 256GB 256GB 512GB

 
The cheapest model will get a Core i5 proc, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. You can opt higher products with a Core i7 and SSD storage up-to 1 TB and DDR4 RAM up-to 16 GB. The Surface laptop is designed for Windows 10 S, however can be upgraded towards Windows 10 pro (at extra cost).  The prices start at 999 USD / 1149 Euro with color options blue, silver, gold and red. Core i7 models will become available in August.

Source: WalkingCat (twitter) via tweakers.net



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nhlkoho
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#5427320 Posted on: 05/02/2017 11:58 PM
At least they had the wits to offer that. Paying over 1000 euros minimum for a laptop with an i5, 4GB of memory, and an 128GB SSD only to get a joke OS would be a bit too much.



Apple comes to mind here

lucidus
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#5427321 Posted on: 05/03/2017 12:01 AM
Bundle in the ****tiest version of win10 to drive up the cost with an upgrade. Well played.

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#5427325 Posted on: 05/03/2017 12:17 AM
IBM\Lenovo user here laughing at that skiny b...h :D Well makes sense if Apple makes money from cheap flashy crap why not they :)

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#5427342 Posted on: 05/03/2017 01:22 AM
Looks very Appleish... but worse. :/ Their current Surface is quite nice, just pricey. This looks unappealing and overpriced both.

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#5427345 Posted on: 05/03/2017 01:37 AM
IBM\Lenovo user here laughing at that skiny b...h :D Well makes sense if Apple makes money from cheap flashy crap why not they :)


When you compare the two app stores, then, you see the difference. There's no comparison tbh.

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