Microsoft Surface Book 3: detached ideals? (Video)

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A lasting design

It might be my first rodeo, but I know that this is basically the same convertible laptop many of you might be rocking right now — on the outside, at least. Microsoft has done well to up their design game over the last few years, but it’s hasn’t ever veered into the flashy territory. Matte plastic, gray colors, simple four squared logo, and solid feel throughout. That includes the signature hinge, the literal bridge between the two halves of this whole. We’ve known this hinge for quite some time, including the fact that it keeps the laptop from closing all the way. As long as you’re not just stuffing this laptop in a pocket with small bits jumbling around, nothing should get in that hinge and ruin stuff. Despite how high the build quality is all around, I do admit that this little gap forces you to be a bit more mindful of your product. This little sign right here makes it clear: this is no ordinary laptop.

But it does a lot of laptop things really well. The bottom half has your standard inputs, with a good touchpad and a great keyboard. This thing is a joy to type on, which is a win for tasks like writing scripts, emails, or Twitter rants. And you already know the script you’re reading right now was written using this thing — especially into the night, as the backlight LEDs do a good job of illuminating every key. I have no problem with the size of the keys nor their position — I mean, the control key is missing on the right side, but I don’t use that one much anyway.

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Red line

We’re going to stick to the laptop configuration as we discuss what Microsoft did to make the Surface Book 3 more powerful. First off, it’s a sturdy base complete with the right ports — 2 USB-A ports, an SD card slot, one USB-C port, and the magnetic spot for the proprietary fast charger. The headphone jack is on the screen side. Like many laptops under the 15-inch screen size this year, the CPU gets the upgrade to Intel’s 10th generation while discrete graphics finally start to appear within nimble form factors. That is the case here, with the GTX 1650. What does that mean for performance?

Well, for one thing, that means the Surface Book 3 opens up to more than the productivity crowd. See, the line already proved itself to the office or classroom audience: the webcam is 1080p and surprisingly high quality, which makes remote learning and conference calls a treat. There’s even a rear camera that is geared toward snapping documents and capturing notes off the teacher’s whiteboard.

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It’s just that now those people get to scratch the gaming itch with the 1650, even if settings still have to be low for current titles. But you can get into games like Warzone pretty smoothly while having reborn classics like Persona 4 Golden and the new Streets of Rage always at the ready. I even got to do some video editing in Davinci Resolve Studio. 4K timelines might struggle a bit while scrubbing, but turning down the preview resolution and using proxies make the work a lot easier. A 1080p timeline with minimal graphical elements will do just fine here.

And the top half makes these visual tasks all the better with a 3000×2000 resolution display that is fun to view. I’m admittedly not to used to a more narrow aspect ratio, but it’s really not that hard to get used to. What is hard to get past is the glare — the screen is pretty bright and plenty viewable throughout shaded environments where the Surface Book feels at home. But if the sun is bearing down on it, the viewing experience falls apart. It’s not like you’d be taking the top half to places rougher than your desk or bed too often, anyway.

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It’s clear that the enhancements in this third edition of the Surface Book managed to pack as much power as this current design can handle — because in order to achieve the convertible nature, the essentials needed to be in the detachable half.

Separation anxiety

Hence, all those vents around the display. That has to ensure that the laptop’s CPU — housed in this top half while the GPU stays within the base — keeps cool. But compared to most laptops in this segment, this is the 15W version of Intel’s 10-gen CPU. Lower power results in moments of lag when you’re really pushing the laptop to its limits, like in the gaming and editing examples I mentioned. It has to be in the screen, though, because you still need to do things after you hit that detach button. The performance is fine for your typical Windows Tablet Mode experience. When watching Netflix or YouTube, detaching seems like a good idea but I think many of you, like me, would only do it once in a while.

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And that’s because using just the screen alone brings with it a small sense of constant separation anxiety. The Windows Tablet Mode is okay, but typing in it makes me miss the comforts of the keyboard. Windows warns you when you’re about to detach and break programs that need the GPU. And from a practicality standpoint, it’s not like you’ll be playing many games without the base there to let the screen lean to a comfortable angle.

The separation anxiety extends beyond just the form factor — Microsoft claims to forego the Thunderbolt port is in the name of security, but as someone who has an eGPU to extend my laptop’s power, it’s still a bummer. I suppose the Surface Book 3 is already tablet + eGPU in one product, considering how the parts are separated.

Two batteries, one in each half, power the experience separately or in tandem in the obvious scenarios. A Surface Connect 102W charger found on both halves of the Book is a surefire way to get back some power in a hurry, which is needed because battery life is just okay. While battery saver modes will get you a fair amount of browsing, writing, and some media done; for my heavy use scenario of video editing, I just barely scraped 3 hours at full power. Not that I do that often, it’s just a way of testing how far the Surface Book 3 can go under conditions that push its capabilities. If you went low power settings on everything and stuck to just browsing and writing, I imagine you could get above the 5 hour mark, maybe closer to 10. But doesn’t that feel odd to do, considering the new features and higher power we just talked about?

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The Surface Book 3 is constantly in a war between its two configurations — if you’re a tablet user, it’s too obvious that the real fun is in the full set up. If you’re looking at this as your main laptop, you might end up neglecting an entire half of the experience.

For everyone, and no one

You can’t be watching this video and not think to yourself, “Damn, that’s really cool.” But every feature that makes this convertible laptop cool, a consistent proof of concept, and one of the most enviable current laptops also makes this product so aspirational.

Let’s start from the ground up. A convertible base that houses a second battery, a great keyboard, a decent port selection, and — most importantly — the GTX graphics elevates the Surface Book to usability levels that include gaming and content creation. Past Surface Book users will feel the envy — to gain the right spec sheet, you have to shell out so much money. I don’t know of anyone that is serious about gaming or creativity that could just get the performance they really need from a laptop that is slimmer in both form and price. And for that matter, I don’t how many of you are active tablet users who would need to level up to an experience that, admittedly, only the Surface Book 3 can provide.

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Office professionals can definitely find use cases for the unique form factor. Media junkies, too, though the number of scenarios significantly dip. Casual gamers get to have their cake and eat it too, with the laptop of their dreams finally supporting their extracurricular activities. And on that train of thought, is this laptop great for students? It can be. But literally every type of user I have just mentioned comes with a huge asterisk: this can be for them. if they can afford it.

Let be clear — I have adored my time with the Surface Book 3. It’s an instantly memorable experience, even if it’s one that fans have experienced before. Advancements in laptops, in general, have helped this Book line ascend to the same heights, and that’s incredible. But the Surface Book is already a luxurious item, and those evolutions only drive the cost up.

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My 32GB RAM, 512GB storage, 13.5-inch edition, i7 CPU, GTX 1650 review unit is the one I would want, for the tasks I need to accomplish. But that’s already $2499. If you want to reach for the stars with the 15-inch edition that packs 32GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, and a bump up to the GTX 1660ti, it’s another $900. The Surface Book 3 is the fanciest tablet of all time, just inches shy of being a great performing laptop. But for these specs, you could just get one of those laptops and save upwards of $1500. So it begs the question: is $1000 enough “cool” for you?

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Pocketnow Daily: Samsung Galaxy S21: Finally WORTHY of Ultra? (video)

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Today’s deals include the 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple Watch Series 5 and more

Deals. Let’s start with the fact that Visible just confirmed that they have inventory for the iPhone SE, meaning you can get the phone for as little as $184. Watch our review for details on how to get the deal while supplies last. Speaking of Apple, with the 16in MacBook Pro which is currently $209 off for the Intel Core i7, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage variant, leaving it at $2,190. The Apple Watch Series 5 is also $50 off, leaving the 40mm variant for $349. The Fitbit Versa is $50 off as well, leaving that for $150 shipped. Finally, the Jabra Elite 65t are also $50 off, leaving them at $99.99. We have more deals on Beats headphones, Bose headphones and Fitbits and more.

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The new Chromecast could arrive with a new name and Android TV

A new report claims that the Chromecast might be going through some changes soon. Apparently it will now be called Nest Cast and it will run full blown Android TV. Instead of having the content cast directly from your phone or other device, users would be able to use a remote to interact with the interface, just like TVs with Android TV. It will also be able to stream games through Stadia, sources aren’t certain when we are getting this but we might see it at Google I/O. Oh and other reports say that Android TV is gonna now become Google TV as well. Stay tuned.

Apple could give us a foldable MacBook or MacBook Pro in the future

Apple has put out several foldable patents over the years for both the iPad and the iPhone and now we have a new one for the Mac. The ‘Planar Hing Assembly’ patent shows a design for a MacBook Pro-style device which would have a ‘single piece body with a seamless appearance that includes a bendable portion, capable of having a smoothly curved shape’. The biggest problem is that in this bendable portion you still have mechanical components that have to be in communication with the rest of the device, doing things like connecting the keyboard to the display. Apple would fix the problem of having this bendable piece work by stacking layers that can transition from an uncompressed to a compressed state. This bendable hinge could be even more reliable than current hinges if done right, but we’ll see if we ever get it.

Xiaomi sends launch invites for Poco F2 debut on May 12: Reports

Yesterday we discussed how we should be getting a POCO F2 Pro soon and according to Android Authority, they got an invitation from Xiaomi’s Spain PR agency to an Event on May 12th for a ‘second generation’ product. We also have a leaked invitation on Twitter for an event on May 12th at 2PM in Madrid, with the invitation looking like the teaser we showed yesterday. We’re expecting the phone to be powered by the Snapdragon 865, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, reportedly starting at €649.

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Microsoft Surface Book 3 is official: 10th Gen Intel CPU, new NVIDIA GPUs, and up to 32GB RAM

Microsoft Surface Go 2 with slimmer bezels, more power goes official for $399

Microsoft just announced a substantial list of products today, starting with the Surface Go 2 and the Surface Book 3. Starting off with the Surface Go 2, it features options from a Pentium Gold to a Intel Core m3 with slimmer bezels in the same chassis as the older model. Specs go from 4 to 8 Gigs of RAM, 64 Gigs of eMMC or 128 Gigs of SSD storage and price starts at $399, going up to $879 for the maxed out variant. Now, the Surface Book 3 brings a similar design as well but with way better internals. It brings Intel’s latest 10th gen processors, it goes up to 32GB of RAM with what Microsoft claims to be the fastest ever SSDs. You get to choose the graphics between the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max Q, GTX 1660Ti or Quadro RTX 3000 on the business model. It comes in two sizes, 13.5in and 15in with a promised 15% boost in performance. The 13.5in starts at a hefty $1599 while the 15in will cost you $2299. They also announced the Surface Headphones 2 which now offer a darker color option along with the ANC it’s known for, letting you manually adjust the level of Noise Cancellation you want through 13 different levels. The interesting thing is that they now cost $249 instead of $349. Oh and the Surface Earbuds that look like gages.. Yeah those are finally available and ugly as ever.

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These could be the new Samsung Galaxy S21 camera specs

We have a new report from Taiwan that hints to Samsung testing some interesting camera specs for the Galaxy S21. The report claims due to the Galaxy S20 being notorious for its focusing issues, that’s gonna be a major priority. It also says that one of the development models is rumored to bring a 150MP main sensor, a 64MP telephoto, a 16MP wide angle and a 12MP macro sensor. The report even mentiosn that the company might drop the ToF, which is quite interesting at a time when there’s so much bet for AR. Apparently two versions of this model are being tested, one with Optical Image Stabilization on the main sensor, the telephoto and the selfie camera. The other one has OIS for the main sensor, the telephoto and the wide angle. Samsung is also reportedly working on ramping up their work on higher resolution sensors to make room for the 150MP sensor.

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Microsoft Surface Book 3 is official: 10th Gen Intel CPU, new NVIDIA GPUs, and up to 32GB RAM

Microsoft Surface Book 3 is finally here. The design has not changed much, but the internals come with a massive upgrade. The Surface Book 3 is powered by the latest 10th Gen Intel processors, all of which are the quad-core variants.

This time around, Microsoft is packing up to 32GB of RAM and has fitted the Surface Book 3 with what Microsoft claims are its “fastest ever SSDs.” The graphics prowess has also received an upgrade, as users can choose between the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, GTX 1660Ti, or the Quadro RTX 3000 GPU depending on the variant they pick.

Surface Book 3 will be offered in two screen sizes 13.5-inch (it starts with an Intel Iris Plus graphics) and a 15-inch model. With the Surface Book 3, the company is touting a 50% boost in performance and up to 17.5 hours of battery life.

As for the pricing, the Surface Book 3’s 13.5-inch model starts at $1,599, while the 15-inch variant with an Intel Core i7 processor begins at $2,299. It will be available to order starting May 21 in the US, but details about its availability in India are still awaited.

Source: Windows Blog

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Pocketnow Daily: POCO F2 Pro might NOT be the iPhone SE competitor we need? (video)

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Apple’s previous 13-inch MacBook Pro, LG G8 and more, on sale today

Deals. Yesterday we get a new MacBook Pro, so as expected, Amazon has the previous 13in MacBook Pro for $200 off, leaving the 128GB variant for $1094. I know, too little storage, but buyers beware though, you’ll find the 256GB silver variant for $1299, but don’t buy it. The brand new model starts for the same price and that same storage. We’re also waiting on the LG Velvet so the G8 ThinQ is $200 off as well, which means it is currently starting at $400. Finally, if you’re looking for a fitness tracker, the Garmin vivomore HR Hybrid is $56 off, leaving it for $144 shipped. We also have deals on Roku TVs, Samsung tablets and more. Buy 13-inch MacBook Pro Buy LG G8 ThinQ Buy Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e 2019 Buy Garmin vivomove HR Buy 65-inch TCL Roku TV

MediaTek announces a its new Helio G85 gaming chipset

MediaTek has announced a total of three gaming focused chips this year. Now we get the MediaTek Helio G85 which is similar to the G80 but it includes a faster GPU. The first phone with this processor was announced last week and it is the Redmi Note 9. The G85 comes with a new 1GHz ARM Mali G52 GPU and a HyperEngine Game Technology enhancements. It also includes two ARM Cortex A75 cores running at 2GHz and 6 Cortex A55 cores running at 1.8GHz, all built on a 12nm process. It also has AI capabilities, better battery life and more features. Expect it on smartphones coming soon, we’ll keep you posted.

Apple’s WWDC 2020 starts on June 22 with an online-only, free-for-all format

We’ve been waiting on Apple to give us the exact way they will be carrying on with WWDC and they finally confirmed it. The Event will start on June 22 and it will last for a week, of course through an online event which according to them will be their biggest one, allowing all of their developer community which includes 23M people to be there in an unpresented way. You can also watch if you want by downloading the Apple’s Developers app.

Microsoft Surface Book 3 GPU details leaked. (Sorry folks, no RTX 20-series here!)

The Microsoft Surface Book 3 recently went through a certification revealing that it will bring an Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of RAM and two screen sizes: 13in and 15in. Now we got some new info from Twitter disclosing the GPUs. According to the tipster, the 13in variant will bring an Nvidia GTX 1650 (4GB GDDR5) and the 15in variant will bring an Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti (6GB GDDR5). The 15in is also reportedly bringing Quadro graphics but there’s no more info on those, though regardless it still seems that 15-inch seems quite capable. We’ll keep you posted as these are expected to drop some time this year.

The Google Pixel 4a is already being used by top Google executives

Now let’s talk about the Google Pixel 4a. Today we get a leak from the head man himself, Rick Osterloh.. Sort of.. He just tweeted out a new image of his Earth Badge on Fitbit and the UI clearly shows a space for the punch hole on the top left corner which isn’t present on other Pixel phones. Now, one of the biggest deal breakers of the iPhone SE is the battery is good, but not great, and which we’re hoping the Pixel has a better one but his device is at 80% and it’s barely 10am for him, so either he’s a late riser, or it might not be great at all. We’re about 10 days away from the speculated launch.

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POCO F2 Pro Gearbest product page goes live, features teased

And finally for the hottest news today.. Sort of, let’s talk about Poco. I mean, the orignal PocoPhone was a huge deal back in 2018 due to the impressive specs for a very cheap price tag. If there’s one company that can compete with the iPhone SE, it’s this one. Two months ago the company made their first independent launch with the X2 which wasn’t released globally, now the company just put out teasers and published a new product page live on Gearbest, telling us about the launch of the F2 Pro. The teasers hint to the phone looking like the Redmi K30 Pro but being a totally different device and not just a rebranded variant, bringing the Snapdragon 865, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The Problem, well if you’ve been following other rumors, the price might be starting at €649 in Portugal with the higher tier variant going up to €749. Yeah, it seems Poco is joining OnePlus in not offering the best value proposition they’ve been known for. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/pocketnowsub http://pocketnow.com Follow us: http://flipboard.com/@Pocketnow http://facebook.com/pocketnow http://twitter.com/pocketnow http://google.com/+pocketnow

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Microsoft schedules October 2 Surface event. Is the dual-screen device coming?

The Microsoft Surface event takes place in New York City on October 2 at 10a Eastern Time, but there will also be a livestream

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