The Surface Laptop 4 is one of the most curious yet most boring products from Microsoft. It captures the essence of the Surface brand without visibly pushing the envelope; it delivers a Windows 10 ...
The Surface Laptop 4 isn’t the most exciting laptop I’ve ever reviewed. Testing it gave me a serious case of déjà vu; its design has barely changed since I first went hands-on with the original in ...
After a few weeks of testing and regular use, we were very impressed with the incredible ergonomics and the high performance across everyday tasks. The keyboard in particular is delightful to use, and ...
The best thing about the Surface Laptop 4 is that it's not a MacBook. It has a touchscreen with Surface Pen support, a magnetic port for charging, a USB-C and a USB-A port. I can login just by looking ...
The Surface Laptop 3 was a special machine due to Microsoft’s decision to put an AMD processor in it for the first time. But the company has outdone itself with the smart improvements it’s made to the ...
Microsoft has really embraced the “if it ain’t broke” mentality when it comes to the Surface Laptop 5 — and I'm not complaining. The Surface Laptop 5, available in 13.5- and 15-inch models, is a ...
The old adage goes that if something ain't broke, don't fix it. Now while that's often sage advice, obviously there's a limit to how long you can keep something going — especially a gadget — before it ...
Apple released its MacBook Air with its second generation M2 SoC over four months ago, and since its release, I have spent a good amount of time testing and using Apple's newly redesigned MacBook Air ...