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La pantalla es espectacular. La duración de la batería es excepcional. El diseño es muy innovador
La Surface Book de Microsoft viene con componentes de alta gama
Incluyendo nuevos procesadores de Intel y gráficos Nvidia opcional
En un cuerpo delgado e inteligente. Algunos de los componentes y la mayor parte de la batería están ocultos en la base
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Chasis de aleación de magnesio de gran calidad
Rendimiento CPU y GPU a nivel de portátiles en un formato desmontable
Sin ralentizaciones importantes de CPU o GPU
Display brillante de alta resolución adecuado para el uso en exteriores
Aspect ratio nat
Carcasa de gran calidad de aleación de magnesio
Rendimiento CPU y GPU de un portátil en un convertible
Sin ralentización seria de CPU o GPU
Buen aguante de 10 horas
Display brillante de alta resolución también para uso en exteriores
Formato nativo 3
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El trackpad es un desastre
¿Me la compro?
La Surface Book no es perfecta y
Desde un punto de vista estricto
Es un portátil muy caro. Ten en cuenta que
En su configuración básica de 1.500 dólares
La Surface Book equivale en hardware (salvo el diseño
Configuraciones con el GPU opcional Nvidia y mayor capacidad de almacenamiento hacen que este equipo se vuelva muy costoso. Hay algunas peculiaridades típicas de un equipo de primera generación
Incluyendo un espacio incómodo entre la pantalla y la base c
Más grueso y pesado que otros Ultrabooks de 13 o 14"
Aguante mejorable de batería
Sin opciones USB Type-C o HDMI
Sin opciones WWAN o RJ-45
Sin lector SmartCard o escáner de huellas
Sin opciones de almacenamiento secundario
Sin TrackPoint ni teclas
Más grueso y pesado que Ultrabooks de 13" y 14"
Sin USB-C o HDMI
Sin WWAN o RJ-45
Sin lector SmartCard o lector de huellas
Sin almacenamiento secundario
Sin TrackPoint o botones de ratón dedicados
El desanclaje por software sigue propenso a errores
Publicación: 2016-12-03, Autor: Engadget , crítica de: engadget.com
Distinctive, well-constructed design, Impressively light as a tablet, Gorgeous screen, Pen input works well, Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance, Best-in-class battery life in laptop mode
Expensive, Even heavier than last year's model, "Fulcrum" hinge makes the laptop appear fatter when shut, Screen wobbles a bit in laptop mode, Slightly top heavy when you use it in your lap
The refreshed Surface Book has very few flaws, with a well-crafted chassis, comfortable keyboard, vibrant screen, fast performance and even longer battery life than on last year's model. As ever, you'll pay dearly for the privilege of owning it, and t...
Resumen: Sketchable often features in Microsoft's Surface marketing, but is it actually any good?Yes. In fact, it's rather amazing.As a long-time Surface user and part-time doodler, I've always wondered how easily I could transition from pencil and paper to digita...
Resumen: Two-part reviews are so 2011, but some devices just deserve a little extra soak time. The Surface Book with Performance Base (or "Surface Book 2016" if you're trying to fit it all on a thumbnail) captured my heart when I posted my first review video last...
Publicación: 2016-11-15, Autor: Alex , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Resumen: Late last month, Microsoft fired a shot across Apples bow. With the Surface Studio and Dial and an updated Surface Book, Microsoft mace clear its plans to woo Apples old core audience of creative professionals—a group Apple has seemingly forgotten in fa...
Publicación: 2016-11-11, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
Distinctive, well-constructed design, Impressively light as a tablet, Gorgeous screen, Pen input works well, Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance, Best-in-class battery life in laptop mode
Expensive, Even heavier than last year's model, "Fulcrum" hinge makes the laptop appear fatter when shut, Screen wobbles a bit in laptop mode, Slightly top heavy when you use it in your lap
The refreshed Surface Book has very few flaws, with a well-crafted chassis, comfortable keyboard, vibrant screen, fast performance and even longer battery life than on last year's model. As ever, you'll pay dearly for the privilege of owning it, and t...
Publicación: 2016-11-10, Autor: Lance , crítica de: mashable.com
Didn't mess with a good design Strong performance across a wide range of tasks Good battery life Can handle real PC games
Pricey
Microsoft Surface Book with Performance BaseThe GoodDidn't mess with a good design • Strong performance across a wide range of tasks • Good battery life • Can handle real PC gamesThe BadPriceyThe Bottom LineThis is an excellent pro-level Windows 10 comput...
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
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
The design remains mostly unchanged, but PC power users will like the extra power and battery life on the updated 2016 version of the Surface Book...
Powerful discrete graphics in a 13-inch machine, Unique detachable design, Stylus support with 1,024 levels of sensitivity, Solid battery life, Vibrant display
Expensive, No USB Type-C port, Doesn't have the most recent generation of CPUs or GPUs
Now offering even better performance and twice the graphics power, the Surface Book with Performance Base is the clear choice for demanding creative pros...
Publicación: 2016-11-10, Autor: Tim , crítica de: wired.com
It's a lean performance hybrid with an awesome keyboard. The sharp touchscreen has a sweet aspect ratio for hardcore docjockeying. Laptop mode offers the graphics performance of a decent gaming laptop. It does hybrid right
Battery life is solid, but falls short of the 16 hours claimed. Sometimes you will forget where the power button is. It's expensive, but you're essentially getting two computers in one