THE GROWING SURFACE FAMILY
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop line is expanding. Originally
comprising a lone 13.5-inch model with soft, gray
“Alcantara fabric” covering its palm rest, the family now
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and material choices. The model I’m reviewing here is
the Sandstone metal version with a 13.5-inch touch
screen and an Intel Core i7 processor. Other chassis-
color options at this screen size include black, platinum,
and cobalt-blue. The laptop is also available in a larger
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color options.
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takes on a pink hue under bright light, but it’s not
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Apple MacBook Air. Other than new colors, the Surface
Laptop 3’s physical design remains nearly identical to
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keyboard or a 360-degree hinge here, designs Microsoft
has championed in partnerships with other
manufacturers and used in its own Surface Pro line to
present Windows as a viable tablet operating system.
Microsoft
Surface Laptop 3
(13.5-Inch)
PROS Comfortable
keyboard and
touchpad. Excellent
display quality. Long
battery life. Multiple
color and chassis-
material options.
CONS No fingerprint
reader. Could use a
few more ports.
BOTTOM LINE With a
snappy, satisfying
keyboard and solid
battery life,
Microsoft’s 13.5-inch
Surface Laptop 3 is an
excellent
ultraportable that
gets the basics right.