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Microsoft launched its Surface Laptop 7 earlier this year without Intel chips, in a bid to promote Windows on Arm and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chips. Now, it looks like a Surface Laptop ...
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A recently removed online store listing claimed that Microsoft is preparing a new Surface laptop featuring Intel's recently introduced Lunar Lake Core 200 architecture. Sources from Windows ...
Microsoft's new Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 launched earlier this year exclusively with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chips, marking the arrival of Copilot+ PCs with Windows on Arm tech instead ...
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 that launched earlier this year is available with a choice of 13.8 inch or 15 inch displays and comes with up to 64GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. But so far it’s ...
The Microsoft Surface Laptop has its fans. It’s thin, it’s fast, and it works. The latest rendition of the laptop also bears the flag for a new generation of Qualcomm’s ARM-based Snapdragon ...
While Dell and Apple duke it out with the XPS and the MacBook Air, there is a third option in the form of the Microsoft Surface laptops, of which there is actually a surprising number of options.
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At the moment, the best laptop you can buy in 2024 remains Microsoft's excellent Surface Laptop 7, a fantastic all-rounder with a gorgeous design and all-day battery life. There's also the new ...
It also comes with a 14-inch HD display that maintains the laptop’s portability and a 128GB eMMC that may be supplemented by cloud storage on Google Drive. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 ...
Did you know Microsoft has a new Windows XP Bliss wallpaper, updated in 4K quality to match today’s standards? Yesterday, when I made a post on X about Windows XP’s 23rd birthday, I was ...