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    The SurfaceBook is Microsoft’s first laptop ever

    In a surprising move, Microsoft has launched its first ever laptop. Microsoft OEMs collectively hold their breath. The first thing you notice about the Surfacebook are the insane hinges that Microsoft calls the Dynamic Fulcrum Hinge. It literally flips out. I can’t even explain this hinge right now. It has an optically bonded display at 13.5-inch PixelSense screen at 7.7 mm thin. 267 PPI display with 6 million pixels with support for both pen and touch with 2 USB ports.  It comes with 1 TB of storage and 16 GB RAM. It can also flip like the yoga PC turning the laptop into a tablet.

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    The SurfaceBook has precision glass trackpad, 5 points of touch, Nvidia GeForce GPU with GDDR5 memory and 12 hours of battery life. The trackpad has been “Optimized by the Windows 10 engineering team,” Panay says. Upon hearing the words “Trackpad” and “windows” in the same sentence, we all kind of clenched our teeth. It is what Micrsoft is calling the Ultimate and the fastest 13-inch laptop ever made.

    SurfaceBook hinge

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    In raw performance it is two times faster than the MacBook Pro. The Surface Book is all about power, display, and keyboard. “The ultimate laptop,” The price will start from $1,499 and is available October 26th you can pre-order on October 7th.

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