


Microsoft Surface Book 2
SKU:201807231-06
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$3,299.00
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The most powerful Surface ever
Hard drive size1TB
Display Size15"
Laptop Mode: A sleek, portable powerhouse with up to 17 hours of battery life. Work with professional-grade software on the full keyboard, trackpad, and touchscreen. Tablet Mode: Detach the stunning PixelSense Display to transform Surface Book 2 into a thin, powerful, and lightweight Intel Core i5/i7 tablet you can take anywhere. Studio Mode: Fold Surface Book 2 into Studio Mode to draw and sketch comfortably and naturally. Add Surface Dial and Pen for an immersive creative experience. View Mode: Detach the screen with the push of a button, turn it around, and reattach to share content and presentations. Perfect for watching your favorite shows.
- Hard_disk_drive_capacity:
- 1TB
- Warranty:
- 1-year limited hardware warranty
- Display:
- 15" PixelSense Display, 3240*2160 (260 PPI)
- Battery Life:
- Up to 17 hours of video playback
- Dimensions:
- 343*251*15 mm - 23mm
- Memory:
- 16GB RAM
- Processor:
- 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8650U quad-core processor, 4.2GHz Max Turbo
- Software:
- Windows 10 Pro Creators Update 64-bit
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Jack L.
May 23, 2025, 5:03:46 PM This is my 2nd surface book (bought the performance base last year). the 15" really has upped the bar on graphic performance, and loving the additional screen real estate. For me, it's the versatility of configurations that really sets this device apart from all others. I also really like that it doesn't seem to get as hot as the Surfacebook w/ performance base did. The down sides: It's a shame they STILL haven't added a micro sim for better mobility connectivity options. Great bump in expansions by adding the USB C, but really, why just USB C and not full on Thunderbolt 3??? Seems like they fell short of the jump they could have made. Last, if they are going to keep annual or bi-annual releases, they really need to come up with a back-up utility that both works, and allows all licensing and programs to be transferred to newer devices more seamlessly. What a royal pain to get all of the office/Project/Visio programs re-installed and licenses transferred.