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Reviews of Microsoft Surface Book G1 13.3-inch

Testseek.co.uk have collected 320 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Book G1 13.3-inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Book G1 13.3-inch.
Award: Recommended October 2015
October 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • The Surface Book's design isn't for everyone
  • But I simply fell in love with its futuristic look. Whether it looks odd or just ahead of the curve will depend on your perspective
  • But you can't deny Microsoft has made a daring move with its dynamic fulcrum
  • Stunning display
  • All-round fast performance
  • Slim and light
  • Option for discrete Nvidia graphics
  • Windows 10 Pro
  • The Microsoft Surface Book packs high-end components
  • Including new Intel processors and optional Nvidia graphics
  • Into a smart
  • Slim body. Some components and most of the battery are hidden in the base
  • So the tablet half is lighter. The high-res screen
  • Delightful keyboard
  • Plenty of processing power
  • Pixel-packed touchscreen
  • Clever combination of tablet-style screen and powerful laptop/keyboard sections
  • Muscle wire release system
  • Great keyboard experience
  • Funky hinge mechanism ensures firm/weighted laptop positioning
  • Excellent keyboard
  • Decent trackpad
  • Brilliant screen
  • Great stylus
  • 13hour battery
  • Fancy hinge
  • Great 2in1 compromise
  • Proper ports
  • Windows Hello
  • Very attractive
  • Excellent build quality
  • Good stylus
  • Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
  • Striking good looks
  • Windows 10
  • Fantastic processor
  • Very good battery life
  • Awesome power
  • Completely flexible
  • Genuinely innovative hinge
  • Improved speed
  • Graphics and battery life in a similar
  • Crisp design. Detachable tablet comes included
  • As does the Surface Pen. Has USB ports and SD card slot
  • Dedicated GPU
  • Bestinclassscreen
  • That hinge
  • Vastly improved graphics
  • Huge battery life gains
  • Still pulls off slick design
  • Gorgeous design and display
  • Clever and interesting hinge
  • Smart graphics switching
  • Beautiful design
  • Extremely versatile
  • High quality display
  • Quality pen build and performance
  • Versatile form factor
  • Beautiful display
  • Solid construction
  • Above-average performance
  • Amazing battery with Performance Base
  • Great performance
  • Optional Nvidia GPU
  • Sharp and vibrant screen
  • Solid build quality
  • Windows 10 as it should be
  • Stylish build quality
  • Impressive specs
  • Great keyboard and trackpad
  • Also available with 16GB of RAM
  • Core i5 processors and 128GB to 512GB SSD
  • Sleek and stylish looking laptop
  • Comes with Surface Pen (stylus) that offers access to One Note note taking functions - even when tablet screen locked
  • Supports Windows Hello fun

The editors didn't like

  • While I praise this hybrid for its incredible performance
  • There are heavy limits on just how many games it will play with only one gigabyte of video memory. The early bugs are also something I can't ignore
  • But they're to be expected from the first run o
  • Regardless of whether these vast improvements are worth it for someone that already owns the original Surface Book
  • Microsoft is asking those customers to pony up the original price and then some for said upgrades. That the firm isn't offering the Perform
  • Premium price
  • Questionable design choices
  • Backlit keyboard
  • Some software bugs
  • Configurations with the optional Nvidia GPU and more storage get very expensive. There are some first-generation quirks
  • Including an awkward gap between the screen and base when closed
  • Expensive. Really expensive
  • Struggles with gaming
  • Despite its graphics card
  • Average battery life
  • Hinge fairly upright at maximum and reverse position not solid enough
  • Weighty
  • Expensive
  • Would like a smaller version (more Surface like)
  • Combined battery not as claimed (around 8-hours average)
  • Windows has a tablet app gap
  • Software bugs
  • Tabletonly battery could be longer
  • Heavy for a tablet
  • HiDPI mode fails for desktop apps
  • Interface is a mess if you dig deep enough
  • Disappointing tablet battery life
  • Buggy
  • Functionality can be hit/miss
  • Super expensive
  • Can be quite buggy at times
  • Do you really need the tablet?
  • Rather expensive
  • The grey attracts marks
  • It's also slightly thicker and heavier than last year's version
  • And retains the odd gap on the folding hinge. Expensive compared to other options. Doesn't meet minimum specs for VR gaming
  • So expensive it hurts
  • Battery life in tablet mode is short
  • Connectivity low without dock
  • Big starting price for tiny storage/RAM
  • Rather pricey
  • A bit hefty
  • Mediocre tablet battery life
  • Heavier and thicker than some competitors
  • No USB Type-C
  • Astoundingly expensive
  • Spongy keyboard
  • Very
  • Very expensive
  • Screen isn't set up for serious design work
  • Heavy
  • Full performance only possible with keyboard connected
  • Expensive price tag
  • Need optional dock at a cost of £164.99 to ensure you have a sufficient amount of USB ports
  • Display suffers from some glare in bright light
  • Battery life not as long as we'd expect

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  Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com

  • and opinion This is an exceptional tab-book – nothing else compares. It brings many technical innovations to the form factor and it's a great all round notebook and occasional big tablet. I have not mentioned Windows 10 – suffice to say that this does...

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  Published: 2016-01-15, review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  The new Surface Book comes at things the other way and the fact that Microsoft calls this “the ultimate laptop” on its website is a fairly telling sign of where it's aiming — it's very much a notebook first and a tablet second. And with a tough and slick...

 
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  Published: 2015-12-03, Author: Leigh , review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Excellent screen; Enough ports to satisfy a computer owner; Hybrid connectivity is very interesting; Solid performance (generally) with an option for a discrete graphics chip and a large amount of memory; Great keyboard with a soft and lovely click to it;
  • Thick in comparison to some of the computers it competes against; Hinge is a little odd, and thick enough to elicit a feeling that the Surface Book comes from 2010; No USB Type C or Thunderbolt 3 port; Battery life is all over shop; Can be very buggy; Cas
  • Despite some of the problems the Surface Book offers, it's clear that it has a lot going for it, with a solid build quality, excellent specs, and a sense of integrity few machines have imparted onto them.It does need work, and we suspect the system update...

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  Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Alex , review by: cybershack.com.au

  • Great keyboard and trackpad, Gorgeous display, Good battery as a notebook,
  • Slightly buggy, Higher end configurations get expensive, Short battery life as a tablet,

 
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  Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  Microsoft's Surface Book shows a lot of promise in the premium space, but it's badly marred by stability and software issues.Over at finder.com.au, I've put the Surface Book through its paces — or at least tried to for as long as it would stay stable.So a...

 
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  Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Tony , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Well built with sturdy fulcrum hinge, Tablet-notebook form factor, High resolution 13.5-inch display and front firing speakers, Among the most comfortable keyboard and trackpad, High performing computing innards
  • Some minor software glitches, Screen invites fingerprints, Placement of power and volume buttons is not good for a notebook, Weight distribution could be optimised further

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  Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Peter , review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  Though not as thin as some laptops, the Surface Book is light enough and feels great. Photo: Norman MA / Twitter @darkhorse166And thanks to the dynamic fulcrum hinge, there to evenly distribute the weight of the screen, the machine just feels perfectly we...

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  Published: 2015-10-22, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Microsoft Surface Book packs high-end components, including new Intel processors and optional Nvidia graphics, into a smart, slim body. Some components and most of the battery are hidden in the base, so the tablet half is lighter. The high-res screen
  • Configurations with the optional Nvidia GPU and more storage get very expensive. There are some first-generation quirks, including an awkward gap between the screen and base when closed
  • While it's not nearly as refined as the new fourth-gen Surface Pro, Microsoft's Surface Book is a powerful, feature-filled premium hybrid that doesn't forget it's a laptop first...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-22, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com

  • Versatile detachable-hybrid design, Light and comfortable to use in Tablet mode, Constructed of premium materials, Brilliant 3,000-by-2,000-pixel display, Electrically actuated mechanical latch, More than 15 hours of battery life in testing, No bloatware
  • Pricey, No ports on tablet body, Does not lie flat when closed
  • The innovative Microsoft Surface Book offers comfortable ergonomics, a big, beautiful screen, more than 15 hours of battery life, and the power to make short work of everyday and multimedia tasks. It's the first premium detachable-hybrid tablet to earn o...

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  Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Joanna , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  I'm uncontainably excited about a Windows laptop. Before you look at your calendar and check to see if it is 1995, let me just remind you of something: Lately, Windows laptops have by and large been, well, terrible.Even high-end ones have had poor trackpa...

 
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