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In 2012, Microsoft launched its first Surface 2-in-1 laptop, putting the creator of the Windows OS into the PC hardware industry for the first time. Many doubted Microsoft would have much of an impact, but the company slowly gained traction for its Surface products. By October 2018, sales of Microsoft Surface computers helped it to enter the top five makers of all PC hardware companies in the US.

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While the company also sells its Microsoft Studio line up of all-in-one PCs, most of its Surface sales come from its tablet 2-in-1 products, convertible laptops, and its standard notebook products. Here are the best Microsoft laptops currently available.

The best Microsoft Surface laptops and tablets:

Editor’s note: We’ll be updating this list of the best Microsoft Surface laptops and tablets regularly as new devices launch.

1. Microsoft Surface Go 2

The smallest and most affordable Surface is back in a big way. It’s rocking a larger screen and updated internals for an even better experience in the same portable package. Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 is the most direct successor of the original Surface family.

Without the optional Type Cover keyboard, the Surface Go 2 weighs just 1.2 pounds, with a 10.5-inch, 1,920 x 1,280 touchscreen display. Like all other Surface tablets, the Surface Go 2 comes with its own built-in kickstand for watching videos hands-free or working when you attach the Type Cover. It also comes with a Surface Connector for charging, a USB Type-C port for data transfer, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a microSD card slot. Inside you will find an Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4425Y, and a battery that should last for up to 10 hours.

The Surface Go comes pre-installed with Windows 10 in S Mode. That means you can only use the tablet in the operating system’s touchscreen mode and only use apps from the Windows Store. You’re also stuck with Microsoft’s Edge browser.

You can switch to a full Windows 10 OS at no cost from within the Surface Go 2, which would add additional access to the desktop and traditional Windows apps. Once the switch is made, you cannot go back to S Mode unless you factory reset the tablet.

The starting price for the Surface Go is around $399, and you can get it with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. You can spend more to increase the RAM to 8GB or the storage to 128GB. In addition, you can purchase a model with LTE wireless support.

2. Microsoft Surface Laptop 3

Don’t care too much for laptop-tablet hybrids? Then your best choice is the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3. It’s a traditional laptop — the display does not detach from the keyboard, nor does it rotate on a hinge as many other convertible notebooks do. However, the Surface Laptop 3 makes up for that with its elegant, modern design and practical features.

The Laptop 3 is a worthy successor to the Surface Laptop 2. This year’s model comes in two sizes — 13.5 and 15-inch touchscreens, with resolutions of 2,256 x 1,504 and 2,496 x 1,664 respectively. The Laptop 3 also has a couple of other spec upgrades. Both versions come with either 8 or 16GB of RAM, while storage ranges from 128GB to 1TB SSD drives. The processors have also made the leap from 8th gen to 10th gen i5 (13.5-inch) and i7 (15-inch). The bigger model even has an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU version.

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One of the most requested features has also made its way onto the Surface Laptop — a USB-C port. However, the overall port selection on the Laptop 3 remains pretty limited. Battery life isn’t terribly impressive either at around 11 hours. The keyboard, however, is possibly the best of any Surface device so far. So, if you don’t mind these faults and have the cash to spend, the Surface 3 is an excellent choice for a portable and elegant business laptop.

3. Microsoft Surface Pro 7

The latest Surface flagship comes in the form of the Microsoft Surface Pro 7. Just like its predecessor, this tablet can easily double up as a powerful laptop thanks to its excellent specs and detachable keyboard.

This year’s model comes in a number of configurations. For RAM you can choose between 4, 8, and 16GB, while SSD storage options range from 128GB to 1TB. The available processors are 10th Gen dual-core Intel i3, quad-core i5, and quad-core i7. You can also get a graphics update on the i5 and i7 models since they sport Intel Iris Plus Graphics. All versions come with Windows 10 Home and, finally, a USB-C port. Battery life has also improved slightly compared to last year’s Surface Pro — the Pro 7 promises around 10 hours.

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In terms of design, Microsoft has not made any compromises. The Pro 7 has the sleek look we have come to expect from Surface products — the device has a premium metal unibody and reasonably sized bezels around its 12.3-inch display. However, the Pro 7 is not among the lightest Surface products, weighing between 775 and 790g without any attachments. The keyboard/type cover is slim and compact, so it won’t weigh you down too much, but it’s unfortunately sold separately. The same applies to the stylus. This is the biggest problem with the Surface Pro 7. It’s already expensive with a starting price of $749.00 for the lowest spec model and all of the extras add up.

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If you already own the Pro 6, we’d suggest not upgrading just yet. If don’t own the previous gen, the Surface Pro 7 is still a good choice, but there are other products that offer better value for money.

4. Microsoft Surface Book 3

The Microsoft Surface Book blew people away when the company revealed the first version. It was a full notebook, but you could detach the large screen from its keyboard (no Type Cover here) and use it as a massive tablet. The Surface Book 3 is the latest version of this high-end laptop that was launched in May 2020. You can get one with a 13.5-inch 3,000 x 2,000 resolution display, or one with a larger 15-inch 3,240 x 2,160 display. Both come with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB SDD options for storage, and the battery life should last up to 15.5 hours on the 13.5-inch option or 17.5 hours on the 15-inch model.

If you choose the 13.5-inch version of the Surface Book 3, you can get it with either 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB of RAM and either a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 or Core i7 chip. You also get the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU if you pick the i7 model. The i5 version of the notebook weighs 3.38 pounds, while the i7 model weighs 3.62 pounds.

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The 15-inch version comes with 16GB or 32GB of RAM and the 10th Gen Core i7 chip, along with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti GPU. It weighs 4.20 pounds. Both the 13.5-inch and the 15-inch versions come with two USB ports, a USB-C port, two Surface Connect power ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a full SD card slot. You also get an 8MP rear camera, an 8MP front-facing camera, dual microphones, and front-facing stereo speakers.

As you might expect, all of this high-end hardware and features come at a high cost — check out pricing via the button below.

5. Microsoft Surface Pro X

The Surface Pro X is probably the most divisive product on this list. It is the lightest and thinnest Surface yet, but it comes with a number of compromises that might put some potential buyers off.

The Pro X is a 13-inch touchscreen 2-in-1 laptop with a detachable type cover and a 2,880 x 1,920 display. Unlike the Surface Pro 7, you don’t have to buy the cover or the stylus separately. Connectivity is where Microsoft has cut corners, unfortunately. The Surface Pro X might offer LTE Advanced Pro through a nano-SIM, but the device only has two USB-C ports and one Surface Connect port. No headphone jack or anything else.

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In terms of specs, the Pro X is on par with other Surface products. It comes with 8 or 16GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage. A major thing to note is that it sports the SQ1 — a new 3GHz processor developed by Microsoft and Qualcomm. While that might sound good on paper, the SQ1 can’t run 64-bit Windows programs, which can create a lot of issues if this is your main work or business device. However, if you plan on mainly using it to perform tasks in Microsoft Office and browse the web, the Surface Pro X is still not a bad choice considering you don’t have to spend extra cash on its accessories.

6. Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

The latest member of the Surface notebook family is the Laptop Go. This has been designed to be the lightest traditional Surface notebook so far, at just 2.45 pounds. You still get a 12.4-inch 1,536 x 1,024 touch screen display, with a full keyboard and an aluminum top. Inside, you get an Intel 10th generation Core i5 processor 1035G1, with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM and with 64, 128, or 256GB of storage options. The battery is supposed to last up to 13 hours on a typical charge, and you can get up to 80% of that total charge in just one hour.

Other features include a Fingerprint Power Button for one-touch sign in on some models, along with a 720p HD camera. You also get a USB-C and a USB-A port. You even get your choice of colors with this notebook: Ice Blue, Sandstone, and Platinum.

The price of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go begins at $550. If you want an inexpensive Surface device that’s an actual laptop, and not a tablet with a detachable keyboard, this might be worth looking at.

There you have it — these are the best Microsoft Surface laptops and tablets you can get your hands on. We’ll make sure to add new models to the list once they are released.

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Surface Pro 3 comes with Windows 8.1 Pro edition (for commercial customers), which includes BitLocker data protection, domain join, and Remote Desktop Connection hosting.


Not sure which version of Windows you have? See Which version of Windows operating system am I running?


If you're not sure which Surface model you're using, see Find out which Surface model you have.

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Diagram of Surface Pro 3

Not sure where to plug something in or turn up the volume? To help you get around, here's a diagram.

  1. Volume

  2. Headset jack

  3. Speaker

  4. Power

  5. Front camera

  6. Front privacy light

  7. Front microphone

  8. Mini DisplayPort

  9. Full-size USB 3.0 port

  10. Kickstand

  11. Windows button

  12. Charging port

  13. Pen

Surface Pro 3 features

Work your way

Flip out the Surface Pro 3 kickstand to any angle and work or play comfortably at your desk, on the couch, or while giving a hands-free presentation. Choose the angle that's right for you. Multi-touch lets you use your fingers to select, zoom, or move things around on the screen (learn about using a touchscreen).

Surface Pro 3 supports standard Wi-Fi protocols (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth®, and it has the ports you expect in a full-feature laptop.

  • Full-size USB 3.0 port. Connect USB accessories—like a mouse, a printer, a 4G USB dongle, or an Ethernet adapter.

  • microSD card slot. Use the microSD card slot for extra storage or transferring files. Learn more about Surface storage options.

  • Mini DisplayPort version 1.2. Share what's on your Surface display by connecting it to an HDTV, monitor, or projector (video adapters sold separately). Learn more about connecting Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector.

  • Charging port and 36-watt power supply. Attach the included power supply to the charging port when your battery is low. Learn more about Surface battery and power.

  • Cover port. Add Type Cover for Surface Pro 3 (sold separately) so you'll always have a keyboard with you. Thin and light, Type Cover even helps protect your touchscreen while you're on the go. For more info, see Surface Type Cover.

Next-gen power for your ideas

Surface Pro 3 uses the 4th generation Intel® Core™ processor (i3, i5 or i7). Choose from 64GB or 128GB storage with 4GB RAM, or 256GB or 512GB storage with 8GB RAM. Want even more storage? Learn more about Surface storage options.

Express yourself

Music, podcasts, and audio books sound crisp and clear with Dolby® enhanced sound. Need a bit more privacy? Plug your favorite headset into the headset jack. When you’re on your next call or making your next video, take advantage of the noise-cancelling stereo headphones. See Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories for more info.

And for both videos and photos, you’ll have two 5-megapixel cameras. Each camera has a privacy light, so there are no surprises. For more info, see Take photos and videos with Surface.

Make it your own

Learn about the optional accessories that work with your Surface Pro 3.

To take full advantage of all your Surface can do, you can download apps that use the four available sensors (compass, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope). If you want to learn more about Surface Pro 3, download the User Guide for your Surface (English only).

Hardware specifications

Size

10.52' x 7.36' x 0.34'
(267 mm x 187 mm x 8.7 mm)

Weight

1.41 lb.
(641g)

Display

10.8” ClearType Full HD Plus Display
Resolution: 1920 x 1280
Aspect ratio: 3:2
Touch: 10 point multi-touch
Surface Pen support

Battery life

Up to 10 hours of video playback1

RAM/storage2

2GB RAM with 64GB storage
4GB RAM with 128GB storage

Processor

Intel® Quad Core Atom processor

Network (wireless)

Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)
Bluetooth® 4.0

Ports

Full-size USB 3.0
Mini DisplayPort3
microSD card reader
Micro USB charging port
Headset jack
Cover port
Nano SIM card slot (Surface 3 [4G-LTE] only)

Software

Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (depending on when you purchased your Surface 3)

Cameras, video, and audio

3.5 megapixel front-facing camera
8.0 megapixel rear-facing camera with autofocus
Microphone
Stereo speakers with Dolby® audio

Sensors

Ambient light sensor
Proximity sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Magnetometer

What’s in the box

Surface 3
Micro USB power supply
Quick Start Guide
Safety and warranty documents

1 Testing conducted by Microsoft in March 2015 using 64 GB and 128 GB units with 4 GB RAM. Testing consisted of full battery discharge during video playback. All settings were default except: Wi-Fi was associated with a network and Auto-Brightness was disabled. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, and other factors.

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2 System software uses significant storage space. Available storage is subject to change based on system software updates and apps usage. 1 GB = 1 billion bytes. See Surface.com/storage for more details.

3 Maximum display output from the Mini DisplayPort depends on the refresh rate and the screen resolution. For more info, see Troubleshoot connecting Surface to a second screen.

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