🚀 Elevate Your Game with Surface Book 2!
The Microsoft Surface Book 2 15" is a powerhouse laptop featuring an 8th generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD storage. With a stunning 15" touchscreen display and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics, it’s perfect for professionals, gamers, and creatives alike. Enjoy up to 17 hours of battery life and versatile functionality with multiple modes of use.
Standing screen display size | 15 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 3260x2160 Pixels |
Processor | 4.2 GHz core_i7_8650u |
RAM | 16 GB LPDDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1866 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 Hours |
Brand | Microsoft |
Series | Microsoft Surface Book |
Item model number | HNR-00001 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 9.87 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.5 x 9.87 x 0.9 inches |
Color | Silver |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR5 |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
J**K
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Great used computer, condition, screen quality, great speed. Surface Books are seriously the best laptops! Purchased two laptops from seller TuWerx PreOwned Stock. They are excellent to work with and provide great quality in pre-owned merchandise. I had ordered with another company and had to send the laptop back in less than a week. But with TuWerx have had absolutely no issues. If you are looking to purchase a pre-owned highly suggest looking for the seller TuWerx.
J**E
Sceptics beware
When this product first came out I was hesitant based on reviews and my company's experience with other surface products. But my workhorse that was the ux501 woke up from sleep in a backpack and tried to run windows updates cooking itself in the process. So I wanted something that could fill the large shoes it left behind. A 4k touch screen was a must in my selection process along with a competent dgpu. These proved to be exceedingly tall asks with only a few laptops meeting my needs. My final selection was down to the razer blade and this surface book. I really did not need the 1070 the razer uses for the 4k screen so I took a gamble with the surface book. All that to say from day one I was blown away by this laptop. Speed is equal to the ux501 on cpu task and the battery is next level. I didn't think I would use the tablet mode often because the reviewers slammed it as unwieldy but sharing markups with others by detaching the tablet and working over things together has changed my workflow. Finally the note taking ability continues to amaze me with the massive improvement over the surface 3 that I had tried in the workplace before. This is a blend of both software (onenote) and hardware. The moment you circle an equation and select graph for the first time is breathtaking.Edit: I have added some comparison pics of the ux501 vs the surface book. You will see that the book is much smaller in terms of size in most dimensions baring the back hinge where it is about the same thickness as the ux501. I would also recommend a skin now as I have found that I have the tablet on a hard surface frequently when taking notes and this will help with scratches and adds a bit of personalisation. I do find myself stubling of the += sign when going for backspace. I have really been putting it through its paces over the last few weeks and I have never found the device wanting. The battery goes and goes under normal use and I have found my self less concerned about finding the power outlet to change up as I leave work and head to night class. What remains the huge selling point for me is note taking. In math classes I have moved from piles of paper and eraser shavings to just this surface book and the surface pen. I scan in my classwork to pdf and drop it into onenote and I am off ready to go before the other students are waiting for their turn on the printer. I lasso equations as I go popping graphs in as needed or checking my math without ever leaving onenote. I have also used the sd slot and found it adequate for light work but it definitely not the fastest port but it can move raw files at just under 100 MB's. While we are on the topic of ports I have tested a usbc to hdmi adaptor and was capable of the full 4k 60hz signal so I am very pleased about that as the lack of a dedicated hdmi/dp on the laptop was a concern when I bought it.
M**N
A powerful computer plagued with some powerful problems
This is an edited review.I purchased the Surface Book 2 for graduate school and some gaming when I travel. I cannot recommend it after several months of use.Yes, what everyone says about the Surface Book 2 is true: It's a luxury laptop which provides a great of power and functionality. But it also runs like a vintage American muscle car, unable to make the best use of its powerful engine while being plagued by critical problems. I have had to exchange one model already and I am now contemplating returning the second---I am by no means alone. Some have exchanged their Surface Book 2 over five times, encountering the same variety of critical failures over and over.The first problem you will likely encounter is that the Surface Book 2 will stop recognizing its main graphics card, reverting to the far less powerful Intel graphics card. You can forget about doing anything moderately intensive once your fancy Nvidia graphics card vanishes. Games will crash or run at potato level graphics, while any other moderately intensive editing program will sputter like they're running on a computer that costs 1/4 of what the Surface Book 2 does. Many people have encountered this problem. Some suggest that you can temporarily fix the problem by detaching the tablet and re-attaching it. But the problem *will* return.I routinely "lost" my graphics card with my Surface Book 2, even when I updated all my drivers and reattached the tablet. And then the computer kept telling me that the tablet was detached when it was in fact locked to the keyboard. The keyboard, as well as the charging port, failed to respond, letting the computer slowly die. I couldn't turn it back on once the computer failed to recognize its own keyboard, would not detach the tablet, and failed to charge. I had to return the computer, which Microsoft thankfully exchanged with a new Surface Book 2. But in the process I lost all my licensed software and could save only what I had backed up.I encountered the same problems with my new Surface Book 2 within weeks. My graphics card vanished and my Microsoft Surface charger burnt out and needed to be replaced (a $100 charger, mind you). I decided to purchase a $20 app that manually upgrades every driver on my computer, which may have solved my graphics card problem. But now I encounter blue screen video tdr errors, which force the computer to slowly reboot. I've been shut out of games, word editing, and many other tasks, which makes me risk losing progress on whatever I'm working on.On top of that, the Surface Book 2 has battery issues: Even when plugged it at lowest power settings, your computer will slowly deplete its battery while doing anything moderately intensive (e.g. gaming). Playing games on "best performance," the highest power setting, can take down up to 10% of your battery in an hour. Maybe that's not an issue for some, but I don't like knowing that my expensive computer can't sustain itself and is slowly taxing its non-replaceable batteries even while plugged in,You'll certainly get to know Microsoft tech support if you purchase this computer. One of the women I spoke to plainly told me that the Surface Books 2, while "great," was a common source of complaints.My other complaints are that the Surface Book 2 lacks a lot of what you'd expect from such a high price computer. Namely, it has no HDMI port and very few USB ports. You'll have to purchase another expensive item, the Surface dock, if you want the kind of connectivity you'd likely expect from a high-power, high-cost laptop. You'll also have to buy yourself a stylus if you want to make use of the touch screen, as Microsoft does not include one with the Surface Book 2 model (it does come with the Surface Book 1, however). That's gonna add up to a lot of moolah.Having said all that, you'll probably love this computer at first if you're fortunate to be able to afford it: it IS powerful, has a smooth keyboard, can run games like Witcher 3, and looks great. It reminds me of my mom's old Camaro, a beast of a car that could accelerate in a flash but couldn't idle too long at a stoplight or the whole thing would sputter out and die. You might want to consider something more sensible.Update: 12/2020I wish I had not purchased this laptop, and instead put my money towards something cheaper for productivity and/or towards a desktop PC. The number of problems I have had with *both* of my Surface Book 2s is ridiculous. Just today, while working, my battery dropped from 50% to 0% in an instant. This happens to both batteries, making running the GPU impossible.
T**A
Works great... now anyway.
I love this book. I bought the Surface Book 2 15" i7 16GB RAM 1TB storage.Here is my experience:Out of the box I had to set up Windows 11 Home.The touchscreen didn't work (common for devices upgraded from windows 10.), but it seems to be working now after following a tutorial from Microsoft.The laptop would let me play Fallout 76 (plugged in) for about 45 minutes to 90 minutes before the battery was drained so much that it shut down the game. I replaced the power cord with a higher voltage one, and now it seems to provide enough power to keep the fans from draining the batteries.I can now use my touchscreen and play Fallout 76 for 9+ hours while plugged in, without seeing a major drop in battery life.Great for on the go if you want to detach the screen and use it without the fancy gpu, but works great for gaming.
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