
On the other hand, the 13.5-inch Surface Book 2 starts at the fairly more modest price of $1,149 (£1,149, AU$1,599) in the US, with other countries likely to follow this pricing model. The only difference between the two is that the starting Surface Book 2 configuration comes with a 256GB SSD. Of course, this is the highest end that the Surface Book 2 gets, with the entry-level 15-inch model coming in at a still hefty $2,499 (£2,349, AU$3,649). The configuration we reviewed here, listed to the right, comes in at a lofty $3,299 in the US. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but the Surface Book 2 is very expensive. Weight: 4.2 pounds (1.9kg) with keyboard base Ports: 2 x USB 3.1, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C, 2 x Surface Connect, SD card reader, 3.5mm audio jackĬonnectivity: 802.11ac 2 x 2 MIMO Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, Xbox WirelessĬamera: Windows 8MP rear-facing autofocus camera (1080p), 5MP front-facing Hello face-authentication camera (1080p HD) Screen: 15-inch, 3,240 x 2,160 (260 ppi) PixelSense display (3:2 aspect ratio 1600:1 contrast ratio) Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB GDDR5 VRAM) You can download available patches from Windows Update or the official Surface Firmware website.Here is the configuration for the Microsoft Surface Book 2 (15-inch) configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: 1.9GHz Intel Core i7-8650U (quad-core, 8MB cache, up to 4.2GHz with Turbo Boost) The June 2022 firmware update is available for all configurations of the Surface Laptop 2 with Windows 10 20H1 and newer. Intel® Display Graphics Adapter Driver - Extension
