Surface Laptop (1st generation) (original) (raw)

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Surface Laptop

Surface Laptop in Platinum
Developer Microsoft
Product family Microsoft Surface
Type Laptop
Generation First
Release date 2 May 2017; 7 years ago (2017-05-02)
Availability 15 June 2017; 7 years ago (2017-06-15)
Introductory price USD$799 to 2,699
Operating system Windows 10 S (upgradeable to Home or Pro)
CPU Intel Core m3-7Y30 Intel Core i5-7200U Intel Core i7-7660U
Memory 16 GB, 8 GB or 4 GB LPDDR3 RAM
Storage 1 TB, 512 GB, 256 GB, 128 GB SSD
Removable storage none
Display 13.5 inch Touchscreen PixelSense Display 2256 x 1504, (201 ppi)3:2 Aspect Ratio
Graphics m3: Intel HD Graphics 615 i5: Intel HD Graphics 620 i7: Intel Iris Plus 640
Sound Omnisonic Speakers with Dolby Audio, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Stereo microphones
Input Built in: touchscreen, ambient light sensor, keyboard, touchpadSold Separately: mouse, stylus pen
Camera 720p HD camera
Touchpad Built-in
Connectivity WiFi 4, Bluetooth 5, USB 3, Mini DisplayPort
Online services Microsoft Store, OneDrive
Dimensions 308 mm × 223 mm × 14 mm (12.13 in x 8.79 in x 0.57 in)
Mass 1,250 grams (2.76 lb)
Successor Surface Laptop 2
Related Surface
Website www.surface.com

The Surface Laptop is a laptop computer designed by Microsoft as part of the company's Surface line of personal computing devices. When it debuted, the laptop was intended to compete with Apple's MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

The laptop was announced at the #MicrosoftEDU event by Microsoft on 2 May 2017,[1] alongside Windows 10 S and an updated version of Surface Arc Mouse that includes a large capacitive surface.[2][3] It became available for pre-order on the same day, and began shipping on 15 June 2017.

Surface Laptop Configuration Options[4][5]
Price Tier in USD CPU Integrated GPU RAM Internal Storage Color
$799 Intel Core m3-7Y30 (1.0 to 2.6 GHz) HD 615 4 GB 128 GB P
$999 Intel Core i5-7200U (2.5 to 3.1 GHz) HD 620
$1,099 8 GB
$1,299 256 GB P B C G
$1,599 Intel Core i7-7660U (2.5 to 4.0 GHz) Iris 640
$2,199 16 GB 512 GB
$2,699 1 TB P

Platinum Burgundy Cobalt Blue Graphite Gold

Burgundy version of the Surface Laptop

The Surface Laptop is the 5th addition to Surface lineup, following the Surface Pro, Surface Hub, Surface Book, and the Surface Studio. Unlike the other products, the Surface Laptop is aimed toward students. Microsoft claims a 14.5-hour battery life when running Windows 10 S, but testing suggests that the battery can be depleted to 50% in just 2.5 hours.[6] It comes in four colors: Platinum, Graphite Gold, Burgundy, and Cobalt Blue as advertised.

It has a 13.5-inch "PixelSense" Display at 2256 × 1504 using a 3:2 aspect ratio. It features a 10-point touch screen along with Surface Pen support. Unlike other ultra-portables by Microsoft, this does not feature any sort of detachment mechanism from the keyboard.

The Surface Laptop uses seventh-generation "Kaby Lake" processors, with both Intel Core i5 and i7 variants. It uses Intel HD Graphics 620 on the Core i5 version, while the Core i7 model uses Intel Iris Plus 640.

Three system memory options are available at purchase: 4, 8, and 16 GB and three SSD options: 128, 256, and 512 GB. These cannot be upgraded in the future. The SSD has a transfer speed of 110.6 Mbit/s, which is quite slow when compared to its competitors.[7]

The Surface Laptop cannot be opened without destroying it, making it impossible to repair or upgrade by anyone except Microsoft. It has an unremovable battery with a capacity of 45.2 Wh. All other parts are either glued or soldered.[8][9]

Surface Laptop models used to ship with Windows 10 S, a feature-limited edition of Windows 10 with restrictions on software usage which has now been replaced with Windows 10 in S Mode; users may only install software from Windows Store, and system settings are locked to only allow Microsoft Edge as the default web browser with Bing as its search engine, since third-party web browsers using custom layout engines are banned from Windows Store.[10][11][12]

The device may be upgraded to Windows 10 Pro for free, which removes these restrictions.[13]

  1. ^ Fox News (2 May 2017). "Microsoft introduces new Surface Laptop, system upgrades at EDU event". Fox News. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Microsoft's lie-flat Surface Arc mouse is a new take on an old design". Engadget. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  3. ^ Mitchel, Broussard (2 May 2017). "Microsoft Debuts $999 Surface Laptop, 'Streamlined' Windows 10 S, and More at Education Event". Mac Rumors. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  4. ^ Microsoft Surface Laptop tech specs
  5. ^ Commercial Microsoft Surface Laptop tech specs
  6. ^ Microsoft Surface Laptop: First impressions, details, release date – Business Insider
  7. ^ Microsoft Surface Laptop Review: A Real Stunner, But Get Windows Pro
  8. ^ You Can’t Open the Microsoft Surface Laptop Without Literally Destroying It – Motherboard
  9. ^ Microsoft Surface Laptop Teardown
  10. ^ Bott, Ed (10 March 2017). "Google Chrome won't be allowed on Windows 10 S". ZDNet. CBS Interactive.
  11. ^ Warren, Tom. "Windows 10 S won't let you change the default browser or switch to Google search". The Verge. Vox Media.
  12. ^ Tom, Warren (2 May 2017). "Microsoft unveils $999 Surface Laptop running Windows 10 S". The Verge. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Microsoft admits Windows 10 S was confusing, new 'S Mode' upgrades will be free". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 16 March 2018.