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    Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 review: makes me believe in the Surface series again


    Microsoft Surface Laptop 7: Two-minute review

    It’s no secret that I’m not fond of the Microsoft Surface Laptop series, so even with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip and all the new Copilot+ AI bells and whistles attached to the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7, I wasn’t expecting much of an upgrade. But to my surprise, it’s quickly turning into one of the best Windows laptops and best laptops of the year thanks to a sleek design, solid battery life, and excellent performance.

    One of the most consistent aspects of the Surface Laptop series is its design. The chassis is always sleek and lightweight yet sturdy, there’s a nice variety of colors to choose from, and the keyboard feels snappy and responsive while typing. Thankfully, the Laptop 7 doesn’t change on that front but instead embraces its positives while focusing its efforts on enacting improvements it actually needs.

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    The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 boasts a 13.8-inch (2304×1536) HDR-supported display with a high refresh rate of 120Hz – especially high for a non-gaming laptop. It weighs less than three pounds, ensuring its super portability – an absolute gem for any office worker or student who needs to transport it around between home and work offices or to and from school. I wish it also featured an OLED screen option but omitting it keeps the cost down, so it makes sense.

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