

It's now in its third iteration, its most polished version to date. Surface Laptop: For those not looking to take advantage of the Surface Pro's flexibility and would rather have a standard laptop for schooling or at work, the Surface Laptop was born out of increasing the stable of options put out by Microsoft, without the heavier price point of the Surface Pro (and the Surface Book).

There's now a Surface Pro 7+ for business and schools that run with more updated hardware than the version sold for consumers. It is has endured well since the first edition and is now in its seventh iteration. Surface Pro: This is their mainstay series of detachable notebooks for mainstream power users and office usage. Surface: Their first ARM-based convertible, which ended in its third iteration ( the Surface 3) that adopted an Intel x86 Atom processor and ran Windows 8.1 natively. Before we delve into what the Surface Laptop Go is about, here’s a rough timeline of how the Surface family has evolved (excluding the B2B-targeted series): Microsoft has been churning out Surface devices since 2012, and from the single Surface product SKU in its early years, they have forked out to offer a diverse series of devices. Note: This review was first published on.
