Microsoft Surface Laptop 7th Edition
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7th Edition lands as a entry-level laptop, built around 15 in.
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A workable laptop for the basics, just know where it cuts corners before you buy.
Scored 49/100 against other laptops, not against pricier classes above it.
What we think
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Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 45
Lowest in class 20
Who this is right for
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What every spec actually means
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A higher figure is generally better here
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A feature worth having if your use needs it
A feature worth having if your use needs it
A feature worth having if your use needs it
A feature worth having if your use needs it
Complete specifications
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Common questions
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Is the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7th Edition worth it?
It depends on what you need. It scores 49/100 against other laptops, a entry-level result where the class average is around 45.
What stands out on the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7th Edition?
Its touchscreen stands out, a feature worth having if your use needs it.
How does it compare to the MacBook Pro 14.2-inch M5?
The MacBook Pro 14.2-inch M5 scores 50/100 versus this one at 49/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.
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