With a light push, it can be pushed down to a desk position and then used with the included Surface Pen or even the optional Surface Dial to sketch. It's a gorgeous high-end all-in-one Windows 10 PC with a Zero Gravity Hinge. The Surface Studio 2 is the most expensive Surface device, and it's primarily for creatives. It's bigger and more expensive than the Surface Laptop, but it offers more in terms of performance. There's also the option of a discrete GPU. What makes it stand out, however, is its detachable screen that can act as an independent tablet PC. The Surface Book 3 is a professional-grade laptop available in 13.5 or 15-inch sizes. Like the Surface Pro 7, it also had USB-C for the first time. It's available in 13.5 and 15-inch versions and is an upgraded version of the Laptop 2, with new internals including Intel's 10th generation Core processors. The Surface Laptop 3 is a traditional clamshell laptop, still with touchscreen.
It's designed for always-on connectivity and includes cellular connectivity thanks to its platform developed by Microsoft alongside Qualcomm. The Surface Pro X is a look at a more premium 2-in-1. It retains the same design as the last few generations but the internals have been updated including Intel's 10th generation Core processors. The Surface Pro 7 is a Windows 10 Pro 2-in-1 PC with a detachable keyboard, but it's definitely not for people who want a conventional laptop.
The original Surface Go (which has a 10-inch screen) is still available at present. Microsoft is targeting Apple iPad users and Chromebook users with this device, as it's the smallest Surface available and the cheapest. The Surface Go 2 is a brand new 10.5-inch touchscreen tablet that, at first look, looks like a smaller Surface Pro, but it's a little more portable and has less powerful processors - as Intel Core m3 and Pentium Gold. It's not as complicated as it first seems, and to help you figure out the differences between them all we've compared each of the Surface devices to give you a better idea of which is best for you. This lineup doesn't include the business-orientated Surface Hub interactive whiteboard for corporates, or the upcoming Surface Neo due in 2021 or the new Android-based Surface Duo.Ĭonfused about which one might be the one for you? No worries. (Pocket-lint) - Microsoft offers six different devices within its Surface portfolio: the Surface Pro, Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop, Surface Book, Surface Studio, and Surface Go 2.