The Surface line is really appealing, I've had good experiences with Surface devices in the past, but I'm waiting until the Snapdragon laptops mature. Thanks for the review.
The ARM line has matured. It started with the Surface Pro X, and then the Surface Pro 9 5G. I've had both devices and now I own 2 of these SL7s (one for work and one for personal). They are the best windows laptop ever. 120Hz retina display with touch, haptic touchpad (as good as a Macbook) and insane battery life. This time Microsoft nailed it.
I now have the 13” Surface laptop 7 and Yoga Slim 7x and in my personal and work use I have yet to find a situation where I needed my intel XPS 13 laptop. The battery life is just amazing and great to leave the house and not need a charger at all for the whole day.
I have bought one, and i m really impressed by how the package is good : impressive battery life and incredible Multi core ! The only one to do this on windows, really impressive even considering apple m3 et m3 pro, To me the real big upgrade is to be able to have incredible battery life without down core performance!
I agree ! I was scary about windows arm but when I discovered the impressive performance of my laptop, I really feel in love about these snapdragon! Yes it s bad for gamers, but it's not the purpose of this laptop (and I would like to say for all other laptops but it's just my opinion)
Great laptop, but had some trouble ordering it for my son. Ordered shortly after preorders opened, and got an email on the 12th of July saying it was delivered, while no package arrived and no money was withdrawn. Called support the day after, and no one picked up for an hour. Later that day, it said my order was canceled. Had to reorder and is now arriving end of August. Still love the laptop!
Mine arrived last week. It's perfectly serving my purposes for having a mobile laptop while out on my porch for web browsing and light productivity. 86Box and MAME both run fine with Prism, as to be expected, as they only need to emulate old machines. But really hopeful this becomes the predominant future of mobile Windows.
Really happy with my yoga slim 7x. Runing llms locally and no non arm software. So far really pleased with performance and battery life. Certainly better than a mac
@@MrKar18WSL works well, visual studio, vs code work great. Also I have lm studio and I can use llama 3 locally. . So I can develop and work. Also surfshark vpn has a native arm app
@@andyH_England the keyboard is much better. It integrates better with other systems. You have choice of hardware manufacture which leads to healthy competition.
2:20 - You are wrong by the way. USB4 is Thunderbolt 3 open sourced and works with Thunderbolt 4 accessories in basically all situations, including PCIE devices.
man caution the weights, i have a surface pro 8, it weights 900g and with keyboard about 1.2kg, which would much more heavier than what you'd expect from new ipad. But at least windows is an actually OS
It's interesting though that he doesn't know it because he says he has been using Windows for many years and is a Microsoft certified expert on servers.
@@AlBICIDI You could be using something for a decade and yet not know a few things. It's perfectly common to be unaware of a solution for a problem that you never faced before.
I have a question, is it a good choice for an excel power user? Would be great to hear how it performs. Very difficult to find a decent recommendation. Thanks! 🙏
I have this computer and I can say that it’s basically got the performance of an M1 MacBook Pro. I use my M1 MacBook Air for everything I do. I’m a musician and writer that dabbles in photoshop and light video editing. My Air can do it all, the surface could too but the software is a little buggy. I bricked the windows install twice accidentally installing some apps that aren’t compatible and had to reinstall. Microsoft and developers need to get off their butts because otherwise these x elite chips can replace most PCs.
I agree. I also have an M1 MBP - and just bought a Surface Laptop 7 (1TB, 32GB), and feel like this laptop is what should have been released when Apple released their M1 series laptop. Feels like Microsoft had been lagging for some time, but it looks like they're really catching up now. I hope this performance keeps going upward. The biggest selling point for this Surface laptop, to me, is the battery life improvement. It's an insane upgrade (for a Windows machine).
@@DirtyJackieDan the surface is nice but does not have better battery life than my m1. The windows software is also not up to the level of Mac OS yet. The prism compatibility layer does not work as well as Rosetta. It’s an excellent effort and has a entry to arm on computers. I love the build quality of the surface, it definitely rivals apples. And the x elite while not holding up to the m3 is definitely solidly around M1 Pro level. It’s good, could be great in time. In a few generations we should see real competition. I hope.
@@carlandjennifersilva Yep I agree, it's a step in right direction for Microsoft/Windows, and while quite not there yet (to Apple's level), it gives hope for future generations of Windows/Surface laptops (especially if this new ARM architecture gets full application support as time goes on). The build quality is really nice too, but I find myself liking the MacBook keyboard slightly more.
Enjoy burn in. I want my laptop to last many years, I had to stick to Macbooks because all good Windows laptops used OLED, but now I can switch back to Windows. This surface should last even longer than a macbook thanks to replaceable SSDs.
@@houssamalucad753 If you think LCDs and Mini LEDs don't have burn-ins, then you must be ignorant af 🤣 FYI most "Good Windows Laptops" aren't even OLED. Therefor I suggest you STFU and do some research before commenting, to avoid embarassment.
@@Rusty01 it's LESS of an issue, but it will always eventually happen, sespecially on a machine where the app bar is always displayed. It might be good enough to not be noticible for 3 or 4 years now, but it's nothing compared to the LCD displays of a macbook or a surface that easily last a decade with little to no degredation.
I think burn in really does depend on your static elements, specifically regarding screen brightness, to keep it at a modest level. If you have lower brightness at a respectable level with UI elements, I would be surprised if there is any noticeable issues over time.
Would have been great to know what was the resolution for the three external monitors. If it can do 3 4K monitors at 60 hertz it would be amazing. I dont need the laptop screen to be on then.
@@JerrySchulze Amazing. 4k@60hz on 3 external monitors with the laptop screen is great. Was it 2 cable(usb-c) via 2 dock setup or single cable to single dock?
@@JerrySchulze Oh no, how long will it take? Do you have any idea? I bought the surface 7 mainly for Adobe, now I cant seem to use it properly. Somehow it's useless as of the moment. 🥺
I didn’t buy the laptop but I did start investing in Qualcomm stock after researching this. Let’s give the M chips some fair competition in terms of battery life and efficiency
Kinda sad that the Laptop 6 only was really available for Business. Hope they can release the 7 with the AMD chip (and maybe Core Ultra 200) very soon. I'm fine if they give the Snapdragon a head start. Or give them a discount once they release the x86 version. But man, does this laptop look and feel good.
I'm glad Microsoft is heading in right direction - finally - with quality ARM machines cuz competition is good for us all. I'll let these mature a bit and stick with my MBA M2 for now but next year... maybe...
Over 1k for laptop to browse internet? You can get m1 ipad air for 400 that does same - for 1100 ive got myself asus m16 with 4060 so I can do browsing, gaming, video editing
I want to love this laptop too and I hope I don't return it. I've had weird issues with a letter key ("K") wouldn't work for 20-30 seconds (this happened twice so far in 3 weeks). With my displays, I have had flickering at least once per day, hopefully that's just a driver issue. My Dell TB16 docking station still doesn't work - still trying to figure out if it is a Thunderbolt issue or software issue. Other than that, ARM applications are a dream to work with on this device. This is definitely an "early adopter" product right now.
this comment is just for me to practice. ---- for regular everyday use this laptop rocks.(0:19) and my work from couch companion.(0:49) the surface devices having a proprietary connection for power.(2:38) there's very little room behind the nightstands.(3:35) they all come in aluminum.(4:26) not looking completely gross.(5:01) because it's black, it will collect some dust.(5:11) wipe off with a miscrofiber cloth.(5:16) this is a rare miss in the microsoft hardware, I think.(6:25) that monkey is disformed.(12:18)
I am going to buy this but i am worried about citrix compatibility ? It is my bread and butter. Please let me know if anyone has checked the compatibility with citrix.
With updates and some time to mature, is it possible for these chips to become a lot better for gaming compaired to what they are now? I guess what i am asking is, yes they are bad for gaming now, but could that change? Could driver updates make these gaming capable or are they simply limited by hardware? (Im talking steam deck + gaming performance here) Would be nice to know that if i buy a surface laptop now, it will get better at gaming over time
For the love of god, please make a split spacebar a mainstream. I'm so fogeng tired of laptop keebs for normies. Wish framework or someone finally suggested a real prosumer product.
Sorry, these laptops are just too expensive for the limited function of day to day task. If that is all I wanted I could get a 3 or 400 dollar chromebook
@michadejnas753 I seems like the Samsung models have higher specs then the Microsoft ones. I don't know exactly what you are looking for but in the Samsung Galaxy book 4 you get the best ARM CPY with 12 core 4.2 Ghz, 16 Gb, 1 Tb, AMOLED 14" 3K touch display.
Don't really have any problems with my Windows Hello, and I've been using it for several years, since my Surface Book 2 and now on the same Surface Laptop 7... Sometimes if it is dark and with my glasses on, I think the reflection off my glasses can throw it off... But I take my glasses off or turn a lamp on and it works fine... I usually have a lamp on anyway, vs sitting in the dark... I don't know why, but I absolutely hate needing to put a hand/finger up to my keyboard, while the laptop is loading Windows.
Very high price for a laptop on which you just want to browse internet, watch videos and check mails. With this price, you can buy a good gaming laptop or make a good gaming PC set up. Just buy a cheap laptop if you just want to browse internet.
If this made sense no one would buy a premium product ever. No one would buy a Mercedes and everyone would live in apartments with just the room necessary. Many people are willing to pay premium to get premium. Why would I want a slow plastic fantastic computer with a low quality screen, a small touchpad, keys that are falling off after a few months, and so on, regardless of what I use the computer for?
I had a surface pro 3 and 4 and will never ever buy Microsoft product again. What a trash software wise and hardware. Nice design and stand but slow, hot with ghost touch issues which made it unusable. Fresh install too. Never again.
Lol I said the same after using a 5 for 6 years. Am now getting a Pro 11 since it was too tempting. Hopefully the drivers won't be as awful as they are on the 5.
@@JerrySchulze The OS is overrated. Maybe you can do a review say 1 year from now and share the usage experience. From that occasional blue screen, constant updates, battery over heating to application hanging. I really gave up
@@ga8462 The reason I switch entirely to Mac was due to these notoriously flawed products, from early days of Windows 3.1 to 11, Windows phones to now. Nothing works. Do we even want to waste time on such notorieties? They couldn’t even solve the battery drain issues.
@@ian_ong How can an OS be overrated? You either like the OS or not. It's that simple. One thing for certain, 60 to 70% of the world uses Windows and if it was overrated, I'm sure the vast majority of the world would have switched over by now.
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The Surface line is really appealing, I've had good experiences with Surface devices in the past, but I'm waiting until the Snapdragon laptops mature. Thanks for the review.
Probably a good idea. It’s also unknown if the Microsoft PC market will actually sustain both x86 and arm.
@@JerrySchulze Yep. A lot depends on how Intel and AMD respond with their hardware, but Intel didn't do so well against Apple's M series devices.
I think towards the end of the year or early next.
The ARM line has matured. It started with the Surface Pro X, and then the Surface Pro 9 5G. I've had both devices and now I own 2 of these SL7s (one for work and one for personal). They are the best windows laptop ever. 120Hz retina display with touch, haptic touchpad (as good as a Macbook) and insane battery life. This time Microsoft nailed it.
I now have the 13” Surface laptop 7 and Yoga Slim 7x and in my personal and work use I have yet to find a situation where I needed my intel XPS 13 laptop. The battery life is just amazing and great to leave the house and not need a charger at all for the whole day.
I have bought one, and i m really impressed by how the package is good : impressive battery life and incredible Multi core ! The only one to do this on windows, really impressive even considering apple m3 et m3 pro,
To me the real big upgrade is to be able to have incredible battery life without down core performance!
I agree !
I was scary about windows arm but when I discovered the impressive performance of my laptop, I really feel in love about these snapdragon!
Yes it s bad for gamers, but it's not the purpose of this laptop (and I would like to say for all other laptops but it's just my opinion)
Yeah great performance, impressive battery life and good design
Great laptop, but had some trouble ordering it for my son. Ordered shortly after preorders opened, and got an email on the 12th of July saying it was delivered, while no package arrived and no money was withdrawn. Called support the day after, and no one picked up for an hour. Later that day, it said my order was canceled. Had to reorder and is now arriving end of August. Still love the laptop!
Mine arrived last week. It's perfectly serving my purposes for having a mobile laptop while out on my porch for web browsing and light productivity. 86Box and MAME both run fine with Prism, as to be expected, as they only need to emulate old machines. But really hopeful this becomes the predominant future of mobile Windows.
Really happy with my yoga slim 7x. Runing llms locally and no non arm software. So far really pleased with performance and battery life. Certainly better than a mac
Why is it better than a Mac? Or are you just anti-Apple?
Probably cheaper for the same experience, also the OLED panel is better than the MacBook air, it's more on the level of a MacBook pro screen.
Just curious - WSL and programming is just good enough for software work flow? Tried them?
@@MrKar18WSL works well, visual studio, vs code work great. Also I have lm studio and I can use llama 3 locally. . So I can develop and work. Also surfshark vpn has a native arm app
@@andyH_England the keyboard is much better. It integrates better with other systems. You have choice of hardware manufacture which leads to healthy competition.
2:20 - You are wrong by the way. USB4 is Thunderbolt 3 open sourced and works with Thunderbolt 4 accessories in basically all situations, including PCIE devices.
Yep. You are correct on that one.
Great review, well done!
Thank you kindly!
I’m planning on replacing my iPad with the surface pro 11. Looking forward to the native blender port so I can do some light npr blender animations
man caution the weights, i have a surface pro 8, it weights 900g and with keyboard about 1.2kg, which would much more heavier than what you'd expect from new ipad. But at least windows is an actually OS
@@MrYupsilon I’ve got the surface pro 4. It only has an old i5 with 4GB of ram so it can’t do much anymore though, but I know how much it weights
Blender is already native on WoA and has been for 3 years now
@@Dave102693 it’s still in beta and isn’t functioning correctly yet
Loved the video!
Watching Mr. Schulze from 🇮🇳🇮🇳
i buy one for DEV im very happy very good machine speed and all my tech stack work perfectly
As for "false clicks" on touchpad just reduce the sensivity in the settings and the problem is gone.
Works like magic, I know! I tried it many months ago in my HP Pavillion.
It's interesting though that he doesn't know it because he says he has been using Windows for many years and is a Microsoft certified expert on servers.
@@AlBICIDI Yeah, there are lots of reviewers that miss .... basic windows functionality for some reason.
@@AlBICIDI You could be using something for a decade and yet not know a few things. It's perfectly common to be unaware of a solution for a problem that you never faced before.
No one knows everything.@@TashreefShareef
Hi there, do you see any paint coming off on the laptop after usage?
I have a question, is it a good choice for an excel power user? Would be great to hear how it performs. Very difficult to find a decent recommendation. Thanks! 🙏
Great review for the basic, every day user like me.
Thanks for checking it out.
That’s good laptop for software engineering?.??
I heard some say that if you buy the higher storage models it comes with OLED? is that true?
No!
The Surface Pro has an oled option.
Jerry, does citrix app work? Can use VDI via citrix?
yes!
Wooo🎉🎉 thank you!@@JerrySchulze
The Surface connect port is fantastic and connects to the Surface dock which is the best docking station i have ever used.
I have this computer and I can say that it’s basically got the performance of an M1 MacBook Pro. I use my M1 MacBook Air for everything I do. I’m a musician and writer that dabbles in photoshop and light video editing. My Air can do it all, the surface could too but the software is a little buggy. I bricked the windows install twice accidentally installing some apps that aren’t compatible and had to reinstall. Microsoft and developers need to get off their butts because otherwise these x elite chips can replace most PCs.
I agree. I also have an M1 MBP - and just bought a Surface Laptop 7 (1TB, 32GB), and feel like this laptop is what should have been released when Apple released their M1 series laptop.
Feels like Microsoft had been lagging for some time, but it looks like they're really catching up now. I hope this performance keeps going upward. The biggest selling point for this Surface laptop, to me, is the battery life improvement. It's an insane upgrade (for a Windows machine).
@@DirtyJackieDan the surface is nice but does not have better battery life than my m1. The windows software is also not up to the level of Mac OS yet. The prism compatibility layer does not work as well as Rosetta. It’s an excellent effort and has a entry to arm on computers. I love the build quality of the surface, it definitely rivals apples. And the x elite while not holding up to the m3 is definitely solidly around M1 Pro level. It’s good, could be great in time. In a few generations we should see real competition. I hope.
@@carlandjennifersilva Yep I agree, it's a step in right direction for Microsoft/Windows, and while quite not there yet (to Apple's level), it gives hope for future generations of Windows/Surface laptops (especially if this new ARM architecture gets full application support as time goes on). The build quality is really nice too, but I find myself liking the MacBook keyboard slightly more.
eGPU - is it a Thunderbolt issue for the reason why eGPU is not supported or could this be updated in the future with software updates?
Nope, need thunderbolt.
@@JerrySchulze Even though USB4 supports PCIe tunneling?
I'll wait for the next one with a bigger trackpad and an OLED display.
Enjoy burn in. I want my laptop to last many years, I had to stick to Macbooks because all good Windows laptops used OLED, but now I can switch back to Windows. This surface should last even longer than a macbook thanks to replaceable SSDs.
@@houssamalucad753 If you think LCDs and Mini LEDs don't have burn-ins, then you must be ignorant af 🤣
FYI most "Good Windows Laptops" aren't even OLED. Therefor I suggest you STFU and do some research before commenting, to avoid embarassment.
@@houssamalucad753 I don't think burn in is much of an issue these days
@@Rusty01 it's LESS of an issue, but it will always eventually happen, sespecially on a machine where the app bar is always displayed. It might be good enough to not be noticible for 3 or 4 years now, but it's nothing compared to the LCD displays of a macbook or a surface that easily last a decade with little to no degredation.
I think burn in really does depend on your static elements, specifically regarding screen brightness, to keep it at a modest level. If you have lower brightness at a respectable level with UI elements, I would be surprised if there is any noticeable issues over time.
Would have been great to know what was the resolution for the three external monitors.
If it can do 3 4K monitors at 60 hertz it would be amazing. I dont need the laptop screen to be on then.
They were all 4k and at least 60hz. Sorry I don’t remember if any of them were running at higher refresh at the time.
@@JerrySchulze Amazing.
4k@60hz on 3 external monitors with the laptop screen is great.
Was it 2 cable(usb-c) via 2 dock setup or single cable to single dock?
Adobe photoshop premiere pro still not support this laptop ?
This laptop looks soo much like a MacBook… it’s a good move for Microsoft. I love it
The next iteration should feature a bigger touch pad
Correction. The MacBook looks like a Surface Laptop 2
thanks for the review - is there any decent other windows laptops you could recommend ?
What videoediting laptop do you use? Or what do you recommend?
I use an M2 Max MacBook Pro. Any Apple silicon Mac is a great editing machine if you are starting out.
Is amazing. I am a developer and the only thing I can't do is to run a local SQL server for now. Other than that is being butterly smooth 😊
That's it! I've been on the fence about either getting the Fold Z 6, or the Surface 11 Pro! This vid settles it for me!
How....
You need a video to help you choose between a phone or computer? LOL....
What do you think about the surface 7 13.8 inch vs other qualcom/snapdragon laptops?
SL 7 xplus or spectre x360?
Why I can't install Adobe Photoshop on that Surface Laptop? 😢
Because Adobe is blocking it until they release a version more compatible.
@@JerrySchulze Oh no, how long will it take? Do you have any idea? I bought the surface 7 mainly for Adobe, now I cant seem to use it properly. Somehow it's useless as of the moment. 🥺
@@joannemarie8818 Return it to the store, as it can't be used for what you need.
Is it compatible with google docs ?
Yes, works fine in browsers.
How’d roblox run? And how long could u play before it died?
I didn’t buy the laptop but I did start investing in Qualcomm stock after researching this. Let’s give the M chips some fair competition in terms of battery life and efficiency
If it's USB 4 compliant then it should also be Thunderbolt 3 compliant.
So, did MS fix trash trackpad issue?
its been 3 months. is it fixed? it was the only reason i returned the device
I will wait one more year for its maturity and oled panel option
Lenovo Yoga 7x Slim has an OLED panel
Kinda sad that the Laptop 6 only was really available for Business. Hope they can release the 7 with the AMD chip (and maybe Core Ultra 200) very soon. I'm fine if they give the Snapdragon a head start. Or give them a discount once they release the x86 version.
But man, does this laptop look and feel good.
I'm glad Microsoft is heading in right direction - finally - with quality ARM machines cuz competition is good for us all. I'll let these mature a bit and stick with my MBA M2 for now but next year... maybe...
Over 1k for laptop to browse internet? You can get m1 ipad air for 400 that does same - for 1100 ive got myself asus m16 with 4060 so I can do browsing, gaming, video editing
X Plus or X Elite?
Elite drains more battery because is more powerful you have to choose
I want to love this laptop too and I hope I don't return it. I've had weird issues with a letter key ("K") wouldn't work for 20-30 seconds (this happened twice so far in 3 weeks). With my displays, I have had flickering at least once per day, hopefully that's just a driver issue. My Dell TB16 docking station still doesn't work - still trying to figure out if it is a Thunderbolt issue or software issue. Other than that, ARM applications are a dream to work with on this device. This is definitely an "early adopter" product right now.
I would exchange it if having that issue.
If you are having those issues just return it for another one.
Interestingly I too have been noticing daily flickering (atleast once a day) lately on my surface 7 laptop.
thnx for tell every pros & cons of of this machine
this comment is just for me to practice.
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for regular everyday use this laptop rocks.(0:19)
and my work from couch companion.(0:49)
the surface devices having a proprietary connection for power.(2:38)
there's very little room behind the nightstands.(3:35)
they all come in aluminum.(4:26)
not looking completely gross.(5:01)
because it's black, it will collect some dust.(5:11)
wipe off with a miscrofiber cloth.(5:16)
this is a rare miss in the microsoft hardware, I think.(6:25)
that monkey is disformed.(12:18)
The Price is way too high tho
the x-elite can't even compete against the m3 base chip properly, as the x elite is their flagship chip shouldn't it compete against the m3 max.
Can I ask if this can run powerbi?
Yes, check another channels to confirm if you want
Thanks
Microsoft nailed it this time.
try with external GPU like AI RTX
I am going to buy this but i am worried about citrix compatibility ? It is my bread and butter. Please let me know if anyone has checked the compatibility with citrix.
I use citrix workspace on it, works great.
Best track pad period. And the lenovo laptops have the best keyboards with Microsoft bring second and Apple third
Du you risk having to reinstall the OS if you install software that is not compatible?
Is it made of plastic like most Windows laptops or not?
its not plastic some sort of metal mix i think def not plastic tho
With updates and some time to mature, is it possible for these chips to become a lot better for gaming compaired to what they are now?
I guess what i am asking is, yes they are bad for gaming now, but could that change? Could driver updates make these gaming capable or are they simply limited by hardware? (Im talking steam deck + gaming performance here)
Would be nice to know that if i buy a surface laptop now, it will get better at gaming over time
I would t expect anything but casual games to run well after updates. Don’t expect to be running call of duty with good frame rates.
For the love of god, please make a split spacebar a mainstream. I'm so fogeng tired of laptop keebs for normies.
Wish framework or someone finally suggested a real prosumer product.
Sorry, these laptops are just too expensive for the limited function of day to day task. If that is all I wanted I could get a 3 or 400 dollar chromebook
Gee you don't want an OLED screen? You don't ask for much these days.
If I have to choose between an OLED display and a better overall package, I’m gonna choose the better overall package.
@@JerrySchulze Fair enough. I wouldn't.
@@JerrySchulzeyou prefer the overall package to the Yoga?
@michadejnas753 I seems like the Samsung models have higher specs then the Microsoft ones. I don't know exactly what you are looking for but in the Samsung Galaxy book 4 you get the best ARM CPY with 12 core 4.2 Ghz, 16 Gb, 1 Tb, AMOLED 14" 3K touch display.
Wtf only a few minutes to talk about the most important thing about a laptop the Performance!
12:47 아니 갑자기 오은영 선생님이 왜나와 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ😂😂😂
Using Microsoft edge is a sin in IT 😭
Can you try egpu with Linux?
Don't really have any problems with my Windows Hello, and I've been using it for several years, since my Surface Book 2 and now on the same Surface Laptop 7... Sometimes if it is dark and with my glasses on, I think the reflection off my glasses can throw it off... But I take my glasses off or turn a lamp on and it works fine... I usually have a lamp on anyway, vs sitting in the dark... I don't know why, but I absolutely hate needing to put a hand/finger up to my keyboard, while the laptop is loading Windows.
1 Month in and developers are still not updating ARM compatible Software. But other than that its an amazing device
So for the moment is basicaly useless. Thanks for the advice.
Apple with m4 max
it's overpriced, don't have hdmi, power port is faulty and they should put another USB c instead of it, lack of USB a, no 64gb option, overpriced
It's fine if you don't use anything instead of word+exel)
Very high price for a laptop on which you just want to browse internet, watch videos and check mails. With this price, you can buy a good gaming laptop or make a good gaming PC set up. Just buy a cheap laptop if you just want to browse internet.
If this made sense no one would buy a premium product ever.
No one would buy a Mercedes and everyone would live in apartments with just the room necessary. Many people are willing to pay premium to get premium.
Why would I want a slow plastic fantastic computer with a low quality screen, a small touchpad, keys that are falling off after a few months, and so on, regardless of what I use the computer for?
So its pretty much pointless
I watched this video a week ago. 🙄
👋 fellow time traveler.
They bascially labelled every smart feature in the past as "AI" lol
Nice laptop . Same crap OS.
That is what a lot people say about macs
@@martinspedding4210 Bro just played reverse uno card😂😂😂
Well, I think 65 to 70% of the world would disagree with you on that one.
@@williamcopeland2617yeah I’m sure a big chunk of those Windows users are loving their blue screen bricks this weekend.
@@discogcu Barely any windows user experienced that, stop spewing propaganda. It only affected businesses which are using CrowdStrike tools.
I had a surface pro 3 and 4 and will never ever buy Microsoft product again. What a trash software wise and hardware. Nice design and stand but slow, hot with ghost touch issues which made it unusable. Fresh install too. Never again.
I understand the slow and hot. This is not.
Kinda the point of using the snapdragon chip here, it fixes the heat and slowness issues, just like switching from intel to arm did for apple.
Lol I said the same after using a 5 for 6 years. Am now getting a Pro 11 since it was too tempting. Hopefully the drivers won't be as awful as they are on the 5.
Thanks for the dated and not very useful info
Bad product after bad product. Till I do not know how to trust them. It’s just crappy and screw you over and over again.
How is this a bad product?
@@JerrySchulze The OS is overrated. Maybe you can do a review say 1 year from now and share the usage experience. From that occasional blue screen, constant updates, battery over heating to application hanging. I really gave up
It’s better than other PC laptops but it’s not as good as a MacBook. Has a long way to go. Had high hopes but returned mine. Sad.
@@ga8462 The reason I switch entirely to Mac was due to these notoriously flawed products, from early days of Windows 3.1 to 11, Windows phones to now. Nothing works. Do we even want to waste time on such notorieties? They couldn’t even solve the battery drain issues.
@@ian_ong How can an OS be overrated? You either like the OS or not. It's that simple. One thing for certain, 60 to 70% of the world uses Windows and if it was overrated, I'm sure the vast majority of the world would have switched over by now.
it would be great if it didn't run windows. But since it's made by M$ and runs Windows I'll avoid it like the plague
Hi Jerry!
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