Microsoft Finally Made the Surface Laptop You Wanted, but It’s Not for You
Microsoft has launched a new lineup of Surface devices aimed at business users, including updated Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models. The new devices feature Intel's latest Panther Lake chips and come with enhanced security features. However, there is no information yet on consumer-focused Surface models or pricing for the average user.
- ▪Microsoft has refreshed its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop lines with a focus on business users.
- ▪The new devices include options for Intel's latest Panther Lake chips and enhanced security features.
- ▪The starting price for the 13-inch Surface Laptop for Business is $1,300, with higher configurations costing more.
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Weeks after hiking the price of every modern Surface PC, Microsoft is now back with an upgrade that’s built for IT workers stuffed inside their lonely cubicle stacks. If you wanted something a little less business-focused and less pricey, we won’t know how much a Surface built for the average Joe or Jane may cost for a while yet. Microsoft decided to refresh the current Surface Pro and Surface Laptop lines from 2024 with its “for Business” lineup. That includes the 13-inch convertible Surface Pro with its removable keyboard and touchscreen, as well as the 13.8-inch and 15-inch Surface Laptops. Capping off the new models is an all-new 13-inch Surface Laptop for Business.
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